A Manhattan federal appeals judge who compared President Bush with Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini at a lawyers' conference last week apologized yesterday for his breach of judicial manners. In a letter to colleagues, Judge Guido Calabresi wrote that he understood his remarks could too easily be taken as partisan - a big no-no for a sitting judge. Speaking to the American Constitution Society last weekend in Washington, Calabresi took issue with Bush vs. Gore, the Supreme Court decision that decided the 2000 election. "It put somebody in power," he said, adding that was "exactly what happened when Mussolini was...