Frustrating errors with InputStream

I'm trying to create a simple midlet to parse data from a web page and display it to the user. I've made several of these before but this one is giving me fits. In the HTML source code of the webpage in question, there are blank lines between some of the lines of code. For some reason my inputStream cannot get past these. I usually test for a value of -1 from the inputStream to know when the end of file is reached but the blank lines return -1 as well. So i figured i'd try to not test for -1 and find some other way to stop the read() process but i just get a string of infinite -1's or their char equivalent "?". This is driving me nuts and i'd love some help from ANYONE PLEASE!
sample HTML code:
<center>
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="780"><tr><td>
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
// Set up all of the flyout links and images
var gn2_menuURLs=Array();
my J2me code:
while ((ch = in.read()) != -1) {
if (ch != '\n') {
data.append((char)ch);
System.err.println(ch);

Oh just to clarify some more information:
The web page i'm trying to access is:
http://myplanetside.station.sony.com/character.jsp?charId=382288&worldId=3
Strangely, I copied that HTML source to another web server and it works :
http://www.geocities.com/killerdmm/test.html
I realize that my geocities account does not have the pictures and/or Macromedia movie taht the official page does, but i wouldn't think that would interfere with the stream...
To reclarify, after it gets past a certain point in the stream, i can only return a value of -1 from the stream...I have tried pausing the thread before reading, setting the loop that reads from the stream on a timer to allow the stream to connect (if that even matters, prob. not) and i cannot read more than the indicated section of code....someone please help!!!

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