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Diddy subway caper

DIDDY DO IT? Signs at entrances to the Prince St. and Spring St. subway stations in Manhattan were artfully altered Tuesday to read "Last Train to Paris 12.14.10," in reference to the release of the Diddy-Dirty Money album of the same title (Bad Boy/Interscope). People dressed as train conductors also took to stations and hollered, "All aboard! Last train to Paris!" Inevitably, the switcheroo confused some tourists. "It could definitely mess me up. It's my first time in the subway," Virginian Katie Hubbell, 20, complained in the N.Y. Daily News. "Paris could be a part of the city." Said a Prince St. station worker as he removed one of the signs, "It's stupid. The signs confuse people. We have a lot of tourists. They don't know. This is just confusing people." (12/15a)

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