NEW YORK (Reuters) - Battered and bitten and facing seven years in prison, a man who made headlines for keeping a fierce tiger in his New York apartment says he still loves the beast and misses him terribly. Arraigned on Tuesday in Manhattan Criminal Court, Antoine Yates, 31, was charged with two counts of reckless endangerment and possession of a wild animal, all revolving around Ming, a 400-pound, 20-month-old Siberian-Bengal tiger discovered by authorities on Saturday. Tipped off by neighbours who complained about the stench of urine flowing from Yates' Harlem apartment, police rappelled down the side of his apartment...