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Cody Rhodes has made it clear he wants a dream match with Sting, his favorite wrestler growing up. It is if, when, and how that encounter will take place in Michael Starr. Family of Italian duke accused of tricking Sting fires back August 23, pm The family of an Italian duke is fighting back against Sting after he claimed that the late duke tricked him into buying a Tuscan vineyard in the '90s. Sting leaves little to the imagination in teeny Speedo July 21, pm He stung our eyes with his abs.

There's no feedback, just dead walls. The man who led the Police through six albums before disbanding the group at the height of its success in later reveals his fantasy: "That I'm not famous, that I live a normal citizen's life where I'm able to walk about and no one recognises me.

But there's no anonymity for his alter ego, Sting, who earned the moniker back when he was a schoolteacher and found time to play bass with a fusion band at local gigs.

To his mates, his yellow-and-black striped sweater made him look like a bumble bee. The nickname was an obvious choice. A lot has changed since then. Sting, one of the most recognisable faces in rock, got married in for the second time, to actress Trudie Styler, and has six children four with Styler. Though he owns apartments around the world, home is Lake House, his mansion in Wiltshire in the south of England. And one thing in his life has remained constant: He keeps putting out music.

Since leaving the Police, Sting has released seven solo albums, the latest of them being 'Brand New Day', a nine-song exploration of the many facets of love that came out Tuesday. In October sic he'll appear at the Beacon Theater for a four-night engagement. What's the advantage? Sting: The bass is a very good place to lead a band from.

You control the basis of the music in a very subtle way. I can make the band go up or down without anybody noticing. On top of that, I'm also in charge of the high end with my voice, so the band is running between my rails.

This is why I'm the band leader. Post: Your new album, 'Brand New Day', tells stories about love. Are these tales from your own life?

Sting: This is not a confessional. It is very much about standing in other people's shoes, looking through their eyes and seeing love from their point of view. Post: Isn't one song, 'Tomorrow We'll See', from a woman's point of view? Sting: It's from a transsexual's point of view. When you look at the words carefully you see this guy is wearing a dress. And that's as far from my experiences as you could get. Post: So where did you get your insight on cross-dressing?

Sting: I remember being in Paris about 10 years ago and driving along one night when I saw these very exotic creatures out on the road, dressed to the nines, because they were working.

I realised this wasn't just commerce I was seeing. This was a branch of show business. And these people had a passion about the way they looked. It was extraordinary.

Post: What did you take away from the experience? Current and former vice cops said there had been little incentive to make arrests, with the office of Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez moving away from prosecuting prostitution cases.

Sex-trafficking experts have told The Post that targeting pimps and johns — not the women — is the surest way to undermine the industry. But busts for pimps and johns, who drive the sex trade, have also dropped significantly, data show. Brooklyn residents pointed out prostitution problems in East New York — and the NYPD acted: NYPD75Pct officers arrested 10 individuals on prostitution-related offenses and seized 8 vehicles, reflecting our efforts to stop those who buy and promote sex for sale in NYC.

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