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2 hours ago — for only 18 months, Kalblinger is doing his best to catch up. Under normal circumstances, I think he would even be an interesting candidate. I hope he retains his enthusiasm for our city and his...
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5 hours ago — Yorkers from TV’s Sex and the City navigate this reality? This may sound like a strange question, but the DVD of Sex and the City 2 is set to be released this October,...
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2 hours ago — David Letterman's blackmailer is out of a New York City jail after serving four months behind bars for his attempted extortion of the Late Show host last year. The former CBS News producer,...
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2 hours ago — Funny how you can know nothing of a place and then it crops up twice in quick succession. I have been a late entrant to The Wire fan club but am now two episodes off the end of the fourth and final series. If you like character-driven drama and...
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2 hours ago — Buildings, the Department of Transportation, the Landmarks Preservation Commission, and all the other agencies that are the bane of a restaurant owner’s existence. Plus, the city held over...
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3 hours ago — - San Diego Gay & Lesbian News Clinics' intervention can ward off 'reproductive coercion' - Washington Post (blog) India to fall short of global maternal health goal - Reuters India On the campaign trail with Mark Neumann - Capital...
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3 hours ago — rate of 13 per day . Being homeless is not just a bad thing to have happen to you. It's a death sentence for many. Women and children are at risk of abduction, rape, torture, beatings and being kidnapped and...
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4 hours ago — No one puts Samantha Jones in a corner! Actress Kim Cattrall was never able to enjoy the couture costumes on the Sex And The City set because the high-end designers only sent sizes...
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4 hours ago — IV’s you can try other cocktails like margaritas sprays and even whisky-sour pastilles in pill form. Try their fishcake, dumplings or chicken wings because I am sure that their tastes are far from what is being...
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4 hours ago — The former television producer who tried to blackmail David Letterman over the comedian’s office affairs has been freed from a New York City jail. City Department of...
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7 hours ago — Francis Ford Coppola Live Lot which offers trips to Italy and Belize, a Coppola film library and signed wine bottles; the St. Francis Vineyard and Winery - Sex and the City...
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7 hours ago — Today I'm pleased to welcome Jennifer Solow, the author of The Aristobrats. When Jennifer mentioned that Sex and the City played a part in her book I had to know more! What...
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6 hours ago — Beto for that. § Also at Flog, Anne Ishii interviewing Johnny Ryan about Detroit Metal City , the popular satirical heavy metal manga: AI: What do you think is more offensive: Krauser’s...
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