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PAGE TWO Union-News, Wednesday, November 1, 2000 Compiled by Barry Schatz from news Newsmakers Chelsea Clinton greets University in the Bronx Hillary Rodham Clinton, Associated Press students at the McGinley Student Center at Fordham yesterday after her mother, New York senatorial candidate urged students to vote in next week's elections. Chelsea said this week that she might head to Oxford economics after graduating Stanford Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Leifer joins DeGeneres' project The new TV comedy series of Ellen DeGenCeres is getting some help from a former "Seinfeld" writer. Carol Leifer has been added as an executive producer to the new CBS show. It originally was envisioned with a story line in which DeGeneres would play a television variety show But Leifer created a new.

concept in which DeGeneres will play a big city woman who moves to a town. Stars help aspiring artists The High Desert Youth Center in Victorville. got some star power in its efforts to raise money for performing arts classes. The program sent celebrities letters and children's watercolor sets asking them to create works of art that could be sold. Bill Cosby returned a watercolor painting, while others were returned James Earl Jones and Melissa Joan Hart.

University in England next year to study University in June. President Clinton attended John takes accountants to court Elton John is taking his top accountants to court to recoup millions of dollars in touring costs he claims they mistakenly charged him. The 53-year-old singer and pianist is suing PricewaterhouseCoopers and Andrew Haydon, former managing director of John Reid Enterprises. Both companies looked after his business interests. John is expected to be called as a witness during the trial, expected to last eight weeks.

Exactly how much Elton John money the rock star claims to have lost has not been revealed, although British newspapers reported the amount topped $29 million. Lottery drawings MASS. DAILY NUMBERS: 0086 Drawn Tuesday, Oct. 31 Exact order All 4 $5,590 First or last 3 digits $783 Any 2 digits $67 Any digit $7 Any order All 4 $466 MEGABUCKS, Wed. Oct.

25 First 3 digits $261 7-13-14-38-39-40 3 $130 CONN. MID-DAY 3 (Tues.) Previous numbers drawn: 124 Monday 2735 CONN. NIGHTLY 3803 (Tues.) Sunday 669 Saturday 7251 Friday 7176 CONN. MID-DAY 4 (Tues.) Thursday. 2851 3142 Wednesday.

3668 CONN. PLAY 4 (Tues.) THE BIG GAME, Tues. Oct. 31 1433 7-16-22-34-36 (34) CONN. CASH 5 (Tues.) MASS CASH, Tues.

Oct. 31 8-11-27-30-32 4-13-20-25-28 CONN. CLASSIC LOTTO (Tues.) MASS MILLIONS, Mon. Oct. 30 9-12-18-26-32-44 6-12-18-20-22-45 POWERBALL, Sat.

Oct. 28 Bonus number: 32 6-11-32-37-47 No big winner. Next jackpot: $18.4 Powerball: 1 13 million. No big winner. Next jackpot: $42 million.

MEGABUCKS, Sat. Oct. 28 3-10-18-21-31-40 POWERBALL, Wed. Oct. 25 No big winner.

Next jackpot: $12.9 3-5-20-45-46 million. Powerball: 37 THE BIG GAME, Fri. Oct. 27 R.I. DAILY (Tues.) 21-29-33-39-44 (24) 1110 Next jackpot: $11 million.

R. I. EASY WIN (Tues.) MASS CASH, Fri. Oct. 27 8-26-33-36 2-8-11-16-27 DAILY N.H., MAINE (Tues.) Oct.

26 Pick 3:532 Pick 4: 8365 MASS MILLIONS, Thur. 8-17-21-24-37-46 TRI-STATE WINCASH (Tues.) Bonus number: 35 9-11-15-17-20-35 Inion- News. PAGE 2 PAYBACK Get back more than the price of the paper when you redeem this Union Page 2 Payback coupon for FREE merchandise. Look for a new coupon every day, t. dispatches 103 Kerouac work heads to Web here how her spirit ripples through us without even having seen her with our own eyes," Gere, a Buddhist, said.

Gere, 51, was among five recipients of the 13th annual Eleanor Roosevelt Val-Kill Medal. Also honored were Brazil's first lady, Ruth Cardoso; opera singer and Norman; Richard Gere activist Jessye and educator Emilie B. Dyson and her husband, Robert R. Dyson. Gere's films include "Officer and a Gentleman," "Pretty Woman" and "American Gigolo." An unpublished 1945 novella by Jack Kerouac will be available on the Internet soon, according to digital publisher LiveREADS.

"Orpheus Emerging" will not be available in traditional paper form for two years. Its suggested retail price from LiveREADS is $3.95. "I was talking with Kerouac's estate and we agreed that a book this size would be perfect for our format," said publisher Paul Bresnick, who founded the company last spring. The novella is its first title. Kerouac was 23 when he wrote the autobiographical story with characters clearly based on Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and others who later formed the "Beat" literary movement.

Kerouac helped define the "Beat Generation" in his 1957 novel "On the Road." He died in 1969 at age 47. Gere gets humanitarian award Actor Richard Gere has accepted a humanitarian award named for former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt for his dedication to freeing Tibetans from Chinese rule. "I feel very strongly Family explains singer's suicide Family members of INXS singer Michael Hutchence say his late girlfriend, British television personality Paula Yates, was a main factor in his suicide. The singer's mother, Patricia Glassop, and half-sister, Tina Hutchence, told a British talk show that they have written a book that will claim Yates drove the pop star into a deep depression. Hutchence, 38, hanged himself in a Sydney hotel room in November 1997.

He had been Yates' live-in boyfriend for the previous years. Yates, 40, was found dead in her London home after an apparent drug overdose in September. Tina Hutchence claimed that Yates apparently upset at Michael Hutchence's refusal to get married once threatened to kill herself and their daughter, Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily, now 4. HOW TO REACH THE NEWSPAPER Editors of the Union-News and Sunday Republican welcome your story ideas. Refer to the numbers listed to reach the appropriate editor.

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Expires The Weather A NATIONAL MAP The forecast for noon, Wednesday, Nov. 1. 30s Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. 508 30s 509 609 40s 508 34 508 4 408 60s 608 403 60s 608 40s 30s 50s 80s 508 80s 80 FRONTS: COLD WARM STATIONARY 2000 AccuWeather, Inc. Pressure: 530 20 High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Sunny Pt.

Cloudy Cloudy Via Associated Press NEWS TOM BEVACQUA'S FORECAST 4. Pioneer Valley: Today, partly cloudy and milder. High 52 to 44 Another 56. Partly cloudy tonight. Low 34 to 38.

nice warm- it up heading cloudy Berkshires: and milder. Today, High partly 52 to in our direc56. Tonight, partly cloudy. Low tion will end 32 to 36. on Sunday as another cool air mass drops south out of Canada.77 TOMORROW FRIDAY TOMORROW FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Partly cloudy Partly cloudy Partly cloudy Cloudy High 60 Low 42 High 62 Low 42 High 61 Low 44 High 53 Low 38 noon.

High near 50. Tonight, cloudy and blustery. Low near 40. Tomorrow, partly cloudy. High in the upper 50s.

Cape Cod and the Today, chance of rain and drizzle. Blustery. High near 50. Tonight, cloudy and windy. Low near 40.

Tomorrow, partly cloudy. High in the upper 50s. Southern New England: Today, mostly cloudy. Chance of light rain. High in the upper 40s and lower 50s.

Tonight, mostly cloudy. Low 30 to 40. Tomorrow, partly cloudy. High 55 to 60. Northern New England: Today, partly sunny.

High 45 to 55. Tonight, becoming partly cloudy. Low 30 to 35. Tomorrow, mostly clear. High in lower to mid-50s.

WORLD Yesterday Mexico City CITY Montreal Moscow Athens Nassou Beijing New Delhi Berlin Paris Bermuda Dublin Rio Hong Kong Rome Jerusalem Sydney Lisbon Tokyo London Warsaw For the latest forecast see www.masslive.com NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST REGION NATION Boston and vicinity: Today, Yesterday TODAY Tomorrow chance of light rain in the after- CITY Albuquerque Anchorage Atlanta Buffalo V. Chicago Cincinnati Dallas-Ft Worth Denver, Detroit Honolulu, Las Vegas Los Angeles Louisville Miami Beach Mpls-St Paul Nashville New Orleans New York City Orlando Philodelphia Phoenix Portland, Maine Portland Ore. Raleigh-Durham Salt Lake City San Francisco San St Louis Seattle WEATHER KEY: cdy-cloudy, pt-partly, rn-rain, cir-clear, shshowers, sn-snow, fi-flurries, sl-sleet, th-thunderstorms, hz-hazy, wn-windy, fg-fog, M-missing A ATA Republican ALMANAC National Weather Service Supplementary Weather Observation Station at the Union-News TEMPERATURE Yesterday's high. .53 at 1:10 p.m. Yesterday's low 44 at midnight Normal Normal ..........36 Record 73 in 1946 Record low' 18 in 1988 Degree Yesterday ..15.5 Total for .......313.6 Total for season .....313.6 This time last year 10 Recorded at Westover Air Reserve Base.

days the number of heating or cooling degree days is the ditterence between 65 degrees and the mean daily temperature. ATMOSPHERE WIND Yesterday's high humidity at midnight Low at 2:31 p.m. High barometric pressure 06 at 8:04 a.m. Low barometric pressure. 29.93 at midnight Wind speed 22 mph Wind direction NNE Inion- News.

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Sunset: 4:44 p.m. Moonrise: 11:21 Moonset: 8:44 p.m. Length of day: 10:20 First Nov. 4 Full moon. Nov.

11 Last quarter Nov. 18 New moon. Nov. 25 The constellation Orion is visible in the east-southeast before midnight (well below bright Jupiter and dimmer Saturn), a sure sign of the approaching. winter.

Patrick Rowan PRECIPITATION Rain yesterday Month total 1.25 in. Year total 31.90 in. Snow Month total Season total POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Union- News, P.O. box 1329, Springfield, MA 01102. Advertisers should check their ad the first day.

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