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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Please call for help....
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Good lord I'm still futzing around with Google 2001 ...Oh, look who's playing at Brownies!
Remember when...?
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Google is celebrating its 10th birthday. In honor of this, they've brought back their oldest available index. Take a look back at Google...
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Uh, Mabius for mayor?
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In Page Six Magazine this week , "Ugly Betty" star Eric Mabius was asked the following: If you were mayor of New York City, what ...
Is this something to worry about?
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The Citibank branch on 120 Broadway in the Financial District is selling bowls of fruit salad in the lobby for $2.50.
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Ridge? Pitt? Attorney?
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An explanation of "off-off-Bowery." As Grub Street notes , "Yes, folks, this is what it has come to."
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Setting the record straight on Lou Reed
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I picked up an item yesterday on Lou Reed from the City Room, which cited a Daily Star blurb about Lou Reed wanting a street named after h...
Checking in (so to speak) at the Wyndham Garden Hotel
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Workers unveiled the entrance to the 20-story Wyndham Garden Hotel at 20 Maiden Lane yesterday in the Financial District. Still, from the lo...
Though photos with Maria Bartiromo cost $10
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CNBC was camped out all day yesterday across from the NYSE on Wall Street covering the continued economic collapse of the free world . Well,...
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Tree muggers at the La Plaza Cultural
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This past Saturday morning, city workers swooped in and cut down a beautiful willow tree on the corner of Avenue C and Ninth Street in La P...
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Decision 2008
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Who will I go as this Halloween? And where the hell are the Sarah Palin masks? I asked a nice woman working at Duane Reade. She said "W...
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An end to the real estate boom
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Excerpts from a Times piece titled " Failed Deals Replace Real Estate Boom :" After seven years of nonstop construction, skyrocke...
What we can learn from Meyer Mishkin...or not
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David Leonhardt writing in the Times today: In 1929, Meyer Mishkin owned a shop in New York that sold silk shirts to workingmen. When the ...
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