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 moderation as part of a balanced diet." Trouble is, most kids understand "moderation" about as well as a basset hound understands fiber-optic Internet connections. Moderation has to be supplied by external forces like parents, who then become the grinches. But remember, too, that what's happening with kids today is exactly what's happening with adults: We keep developing more foods that taste really good, only to be told that if we enjoy them too much they'll kill us. For most of history, mankind's problem has been finding enough to eat. That's still a problem in much of the world today. So we in luckier places, facing the opposite problem, don't have much experience in solving it. We just have some spots to lay blame - like, say, television. As it happens, the Kaiser report coincides with the formation of a joint Senate-FCC task force that's also looking into TV food advertising aimed at kids. A
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 or his role in the 2003 incident, said Scott's lawyer. Court officers were notified and the NYPD was called in for a possible arrest. But after a lawyer was appointed to represent Casimir, he clammed up when it came time to confess. "Mr. Scott had no knowledge of what was going on," Casimir told Justice Abraham Gerges. "I know everybody who's involved in this crime." Scott's attorney, William Alford, then asked Casimir, "Were you there?" On advice of his lawyer, Casimir declined to answer. Scott, 30, was then sentenced to 2 to 4 years in prison. Scott pleaded guilty last summer to conspiring in 2003 with a former prison pal, Stephen Alster, to put the bomb inside a utility vehicle owned by Police Officer Yansey Thomas and her husband. Prosecutors believe Alster, who is serving 20 years to life for a 2001 bombing at the Thomases' Brooklyn apartment, came up with the plot in an attempt to frame the
 
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 senger, who were uninjured, ran ashore and called 911. Police were interviewing them, but said no charges were expected. The crash occurred in water 15 to 40 feet deep. "What do you say about a 17-year-old?" said Paul's uncle, Larry Guarnieri of California, who is in New York for a family wedding. "He's got a lot of friends. He's got a lot of family, and he has his whole life ahead of him." Relatives gathered at Paul's nearby home to comfort his mother, Joann Zaccaria. "This was her only son," said a next-door neighbor. "She's devastated." cmelagoA Brooklyn jury has awarded $2.8 million to a high school student who suffered permanent nerve damage when a dilapidated school window sliced open his hand. But even four years after the incident, officials have done nothing to make the large, multipaned windows at Clara Barton High School in Brooklyn safer, staff and students said yesterday. Marc Weston
 
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 e authorities would take their toddler, Lenin, from them if they brought him to the hospital after he was burned in bathwater last month. The boy, who turns 2 today, suffered second-degree burns over 40% of his body that became infected because he wasn't treated immediately, police said. Lenin is now being cared for at Montefiore Medical Center. Marino and Contreras, of Norwood, were charged with endangering the welfare of a child. Lenin is in protective custody.Outside the factory that makes Louisville Slugger baseball bats, a bunch of New Yorkers showed the boys in Kentucky yesterday how stickball is played. The Bronx-based Emperors II, winners of the Mayor's Trophy Stickball Championship, took on a team of Louisville firefighters for the first-ever stickball game played in Kentucky. Louisville's mayor, Jerry Abramsona pal of Mayor Giuliani'sinvited the Emperors II, who won the New York tournam
 
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 two to one of the new Community Education Councils when the brouhaha over third-grade promotion erupted. Correale said she was a bit startled by being suddenly thrust into the limelight but has received strong support. Only one person called her and harassed her after the vote - and no one has given her any guff about her business, she said. Molinaro was indignant at the suggestion that Correale's day job might raise some eyebrows. "That's ridiculous," he said. "That's people looking for an excuse [to criticize her]. I know about her business. I've known the girl for years. It wasn't as if the girl walked in off the street."The buxom blond that rock 'n' roll recluse Phil Spector is accused of killing was a B-movie actress best known for starring in a string of Xena-like flicks in which she slew sorcerers and swordsmen with her shirt off.But when Lana Clarkson metup with Spector on Sunday night,

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