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Daily News from New York, New York • 304

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Vi.Vt J1 i Jt Wednesday, November 30, 1988 48 DAILY NEWS 2. I DA JlilN DIoinTI New Haven 50-36 Day Dock TODAY: Sunshine followed by irv 'easing douds. Hi 52, lo 38. OMOHROW: Variable clouds and rtirlh Hi 44 In 34. I jael-TareU8eifiT3fe-.

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45 mt Tues jv I Trenton I I 50-36 a At Philadelphia Sun rises New York 658 sets 430 p.m., rises tomorrow 7:00 a.m.. sets 430 p.m. Moon rises 1 1:22 pjtl, moon sets 12:14 a.m. Morningjlanets: Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, tvenina oi arte ts: Mars. 1 day's Min.

38 at 1:00 ajn. Highest No-vambar 29, in 196ft, Loanat Novarrfear 29 14 in 1876. Mean tamparatura, 42. normal. 42.

Avaraga lamparatura da-paitura sinoa Novambar 1. 2.5; Haat-ing dagraa days Novambar 29, 23; tinea January 1, 849; last yaar to data, 074; normal to data 787. 50-35 Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1988: All city parking regulations are in effect today and tomorrow. 10 a.m.

City Council Committee on General Welfare public hearing to review a 1984 law regarding discrimination in private clubs. City Hall. 10 a.m. Postmaster John Nolan kicks off "Operation Santa Claus" program, making available to public thousands of letters written to Santa. Room 3018, Manhattan General Post Office, Eighth Ave.

and 33d St. 10 a.m. City Council Committee on Public Safety Saturn. NEW YORK CITY: Today will have sunshine then clouds. High 48-53.

Some rain is possible tonight. Low 3338. LONG ISLAND: Today will have sunshine followed by clouds. High 45-50. Rain is possible tonight Low 35-40.

NORTHERN WESTCHESTER AND FAIRFIELD: Today will have sunshine then douds. High 45-50. Tonight will be cloudy with chance of rain. Low 33-38. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY: Today will have sunshine then clouds.

High 44-49. Tonight will have a chance of rain. Low 33-38. Atlantic City 50-32 Oacl Ose.9 PafcIS Oacs.23 Uata Naw Hrata Rat ST Cay Today Totno-row jjjjjjff fHoa lolac 2e5ae 7S62oe 11:15 a.m. Mayor Koch joins neighborhood leaders and elected officials in ribbon-cutting and groundbreaking ceremony for the Fox Street Reconstruction Project.

In front of 831 Fox South Bronx. 2:15 p.m. Mayor Koch, Parks Commissioner Henry Stem and Manhattan Borough President David Dinkins participate in ceremony beginning restoration of the landmark Asser Levy Bathhouse and Pools. 23d St and Asser Levy Place. 6 p.m.

United Nations Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar speaks at World AIDS Day inauguration ceremony and opens exhibition of the AIDS Memorial Quilt UN public lobby, First Ave. at 46th St Proceedings: 9:30 a.m. Divorce-fixing trial of Bess Myerson. Manhattan Federal Court 10 a.m. Trial of Robert Wallace, accused of killing a man with a deadly kick last January.

Manhattan Supreme Court 10 a.m. Trial of nine defendants in the health -inspector-restaurant extortion case. Brooklyn Federal Court 10 a.m. Trial of Gregory Scarpa a former fugitive charged with heading a drug ring linked to the Colombo crime family. Brooklyn Federal Court 10:15 a.m.

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In. 10:0810.51 3:43 436 tontaukPt 1120 5:05 5:50 SnFnneiaM mn Juan SatMngtan drug legislation, including civil penalties for drug dealing and possession. City Hall. 10 a.m. Official opening of continues in Suffolk County's civil racketeering case against Long Island Lighting Co.

Brooklyn Federal Court. "country's first fully -computerized college information center," containing education as well as financial-aid information. A Darryl Wallace, 26, of Wortman Brooklyn, was in critical condition yesterday after being shot in the face, stomach, groin and hand. An unidentified man was found dead of a gunshot wound Monday on Linwood St, Brooklyn. Police Dlottor 7 15 THE A NUTCRACKER LITTLE S0ITE A HOLiPAY I OF SHOW 01? A BOTH ft 1960.

1966 United Feature Syrxtcate. Inc New York City Job and Career straight month the level hasn't changed. The unemployment rate was the lowest on record in New York for October. "Both employment and unemployment were up over the month, but the changes were seasonal in nature," a spokesman said. A total of 8,185,000 New Yorkers held jobs last month, up 44,000 from September.

The number of unemployed state residents in October was 359,000, or 6,000 more than the month before. Center, 255 W. 54th St, 2d floor. 10 a.m. Mayor Koch, Parks Commissioner Henry Dollars Senso Stem, UN officials and others The body of an unidentified homeless woman in her 50s was found yesterday morning on the subway platform of the Eighth Ave.

station. She apparently died of natural causes. 25 shopping days to Christmas begin planting "Hope Garden" in observance of World AIDS Day. Eisenhower Mall, Battery Park. New York State's unemployment rate was 4.2 last month, the fourth 3W3 "ffCQG BEII IT FGGE) TTC3G OTCSDV CJGUJ VI2CX AAAKE SOMEONE'S HOLIDAY HAPPIER.

SHARE YOUR HOLIDAY BY BRINGING CANNED FOODS TO YOUR LOCAL NEW YORK CITY FIREHOUSE OR THE DAILY NEWS LOBBY. ALL DONATIONS WILL BE PICKED UP BY CITY HARVEST ON A DAILY BASIS AND DISTRIBUTED CITY-WIDE TO NEEDY AND LESS FORTUNATE NEW YORKERS AT SHELTERS, FOOD PANTRIES AND SOUP KITCHENS. 1AIIYNEVVS KlIRIAllIKfRllKIISI For information about Fire House food drop off and collection please call 718-403-1466 fc-i f-t i i i iu Ml CITY HARVEST oaon wmi to D7G TTBAVS.

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