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The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Don’t tell Tom Wolfe, but a surfeit of new projects along Eighth Avenue “are finding ways to erect more slivers, with oddly shaped buildings rising out of narrow lots.” [AM New York via Real Deal]. Prospective buyers of Philippe
Weekly Wrap: Where We Live.
Louisiana (Pia, Ronlyn), Michigan (Ric Marion), New Hampshire (Myfanwy Collins), New Jersey (Amy Kiger-Williams), New Mexico (Richard, Bruce Hoppe), New York (Ellen Meister, Kim Brittingham, Kimberly, robert westfield, Jason Boog,
Magic Murdoch Fairy Dust
Powers examines kow-towing articles from The New York Times, the The New York magazine and BusinessWeek. What really freaks me out is the idea that Murdoch may be thinking he can wrap up the Dow Jones acquisition with plenty of time
Game #37 Wrap; Dye Dye Dye, Yanks DeSalvoed.
But being in New York and getting the Feed from the YES (Yankees Entertainment and Sports) network I’m treated to the trio of announcers for the Stanks. Michael Kay, Joe Girardi and Paul O’Neil. This trio is abysmal.
Galapagos report: A wrap-up on our freshwater discussions
The Brazilians in the group note that each day the Amazon pours into the ocean enough freshwater to provide nine years’ worth of water for all of New York City. Claudio notes that since last year, water is no longer free in Brazil,
SES New York 2007 - wrap up
Well SES NY ended a week ago today and I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who helped make it such a wonderful event. The Search Industry really came together last week and helped all of us here
New York Auto Show: Art school students wrap-up the Chevy HHR
We've put together a gallery of both vehicles below, and if you really want us to, we'll grab a few live shots on Thursday. %Gallery-2418%. Continue reading New York Auto Show: Art school students wrap-up the Chevy HHR
Pet-food recall: Consumers waking up, demanding change
Afternoon news wrap (thanks, readers!) … New York Times (via International Herald Tribune): First, someone give David Barboza a gold star for his lead, which is the first we’ve seen in days responsible and courageous enough not to use
Did Something Gay Happen this Week?
wildin' out at the salon (which is very Naomi Campbellesque but, girl, "make it fashion"), sounding like a totally different person on every misguided album project, and flipping off judges all across New York City proper.
The lunacy of the British, Part 1: Rubbish
Why can subways in New York City stay open until 4, but Londoners can’t keep theirs open past midnight? This makes no sense. Why do people still eat Bird’s custard – a powdered mix that you add to milk? This stuff is disgusting,
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It's showtime at ESPN Boston Globe
If you find a niche, use it. And keep finding new ways to use it.
Senators propose new immigration bill, New York hosts world mayors CNN.com
May 18, 2007
Tube Notes Honolulu Advertiser
"The Office" season finale, 7 p.m., NBC. With a corporate job apparently open, Michael, Jim and Karen all head to New York City for interviews. That leaves Dwight in charge of the office, making sudden changes. Meanwhile, Jan (Michael's regional boss) arrives with news. This could be an intriguing way to wrap up the season for a good show.
City pulls plug on Carolinas All-Star Classic The Herald
The 10-year run of the Carolinas All-Star Basketball Classic in Rock Hill officially ended Thursday at the event wrap-up meeting at City Hall.
Pasternack releases his 1st cookbook The Charlotte Observer
Chef Dave Pasternack, a partner in recently opened Customshop , follows a three-star New York Times review of his NYC restaurant Esca with the release of his new (and first) cookbook: "The Young Man and the Sea" ($36; Artisan). You can get signed copies at the restaurant (1601 Elizabeth Ave.; 704-333-3396).
New look for CBS schedule no crime Chicago Tribune
N EW YORK—The clearest evidence that CBS is looking to evolve in a major way is its planned midseason gamble "Swingtown," a drama set in a "Winnetka-like" North Shore suburb of Chicago, circa 1976, in which neighbors share more than gardening tips.
DINING Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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'WRAP' THAT UP New York Post
Wall Street is scrambling to deal with nearly $300 billion of client money suddenly thrown into limbo thanks to a slap in the face from SEC boss Chris Cox. In a surprise, the Securities and Exchange Commission said it will not appeal a court
Wait is worthwhile as Mets ease by Cubs The Star-Ledger
NEW YORK -- At the age of 21 and with less than a week in the majors, Carlos Gomez has nothing but time.
Linkin Park explores new sounds on album The Bryan-College Station Eagle
NEW YORK - Hands Held High, one of the most powerful songs on Linkin Park's new album, includes lyrics about bombs blowing up mosques, a bumbling leader, high gas prices and general world confusion - an obvious missive against President Bush and the war in Iraq.
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