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Forecasters said it rivaled last year's record-setting Hurricane Gilbert at the same stage but was on a path similar to 1863's powerful Hurricane Gloria, which did $400 million in damage as it raced up the East Coast and into New England. storm," said Bob Sheets, director or the National Hurricane Center in Coral Gables, Fla. Gabrielle's path was difficult to forecast, Sheds said, but it had turned northwest away from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and seemed likely also to pass east of Florida. "Certainly, the Middle Atlantic states are going to have to watch this Sheets compared Gabrielle's size to that of Gilbert, which became "the storm of the century" and devastated the island of Jamaica. U.S. East Coast possible target But while Gilbert stayed on a westerly course across the upper Caribbean and made landfall in Mexico, Gabrielle was moving out of the As of noon EDT, Gabrielle was centered near 21.1 north latitude and 57.9 west longitude, about 500 miles east-northeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was moving northwest at 12 mph. Caribbean and headed up into the Atlantic. "It's been moing more northwest," Sheets said. "That means it will miss Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. All they're going to get out of it are some heavy swells. "We don't think it's going to come into our area (South Florida)," Sheets said, adding that U.S. Iandfall might come within four to five days. The governments of the Leeward Islands countries urged small crafts to stay in port and issued heavy surf warnings at Gabrielle pushed 74 mph winds as far as 100 mph away from its center. No injuries or serious damages were reported. Forecaster John Toohey said the hurricane would have no effect on the Virgin Islands. Jester's foolery is no joke to managers In Barbados, the easternmost Caribbean island, 550 miles southeast of Puerto Rico, Gabrielle's tail caused 10-foot waves and rough seas on the island's east coast Monday. Some beachfront homes and businesses in the capital of Bridgetown were flooded Tuesday. The Associated Press Lovell was not available for comment after the announcement, but said earlier Tuesday he would not alter his performance. LONDON — The court jester at the Royal Britain Exhibition made unkind jokes about the royal family and the commercial museum's managers, not amused, told him to stop or get the sack. He was suspended yesterday. Kim Keble-White, marketing director of the exhibition, said James Lovell, a 24-year-old actor, could have his job back if he cut the offending material from his act. He said he realized his boss was irritated, "but Lord fool him for being thus inflamed, for I am the fool, and therefore for him to get inflamed by my mooly makes him a fool, for sure." “He is acting with artistic plique,” said Keble-White, who also said the young jester had been “doing a super job” before turning his wi on contemporary targets. Keble-White said some of Lovell's jokes "are a little bit tacky and he doesn't know exactly where to draw the line." For example, Lovell did a three-minute monologue depicting Prince Charles talking to a sunflower. It was inspired by the prince's revelation some years back that he talked to his plants to encourage growth. Executives of Unicorn Heritage, which owns Royal Britain, said HIS GIRL FRIDAY Lovell was an excellent jester until pointing his japery beyond medieval royalty, but Keble-White said he was nervous that some of Lovell's jokes might be offensive. Lovell responded, "I've been making a few little rudies. 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