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NYC park to light up by taking visitors' pulses
Here's an art exhibit that could really get your pulse racing. Madison Square Park, located near the famous Flatiron building in Manhattan, is installing an interactive light installation by Mexican artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Sensors on two...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Venice
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New Bridge In Minnesota
Associated PressA stream of data will flow from hundreds of sensors on a new bridge this morning when commuters on I-35W drive across the Mississippi River for the first time since the old span collapsed more than a year ago. The purpose of the "smart bridge" technology...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Natural Science, Minnesota, Building Material, Physiology
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Santa Ana neighborhood preserves and relocates vintage homes
Special to The TimesFrench Park, a residential neighborhood northeast of downtown Santa Ana, is an architectural wonderland -- a place where historic homes are spared the wrecking ball or given a safe haven. Built from the late 1890s through the 1920s by some of Orange...Tags: First National Bank, George Wright, Family, Homes, Santa Ana
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Places to snack along parade route
Special to amNewYorkAll along the route of the Gay Pride March are places to stop in to cool off with a drink, a snack or an entire meal. If you're attending the celebration, bring along this list of amNewYork picks. Alto, 11 E.53rd St., between Madison and Fifth avenues....Tags: Minority Groups, New York, Festive Event, Gays and Lesbians, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Arabs, Europeans taking over NYC skyline?
msweeney@am-ny.comNow that the keys to the Flatiron Building are held in Italy and the Chrysler Building may soon be owned by investment from Abu Dhabi, New York's iconic skyline seems to be increasingly under the ownership of foreign investors. "We get the impression...Tags: Foreign Exchange Market, New York University, New York, Economic Policy, Manhattan (New York City)
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St. Germain--the new star behind the bar
Special to amNewYorkEvery once in a great while there's a sea change in the adult beverage industry in the U.S., usually brought on by the introduction of a revolutionary product from afar. In 1970, for instance, Sidney Frank began importing a German liqueur called...Tags: Beverage Industry, New York, Oprah Winfrey, Manhattan (New York City), New Products
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Chef Al Di Meglio's springtime risotto
dcarrington@am-ny.comNew York's Hudson Valley may be miles away from Italy, but that doesn't stop chef and co-owner Al Di Meglio from combining the traditions of both regions at Olana, the Flatiron restaurant that opened in February. Though in many ways the venue is a tribute...Tags: Food and Dining Culture, Beverage Industry, New York, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Balsamic Glazed Colorado Fingerling Potatoes
Balsamic Glaze Recipe - 1 Cup Dark Balsamic Vinegar - 1/2 Cup White Balsamic Vinegar - 2 Tbsp – Madhava Honey ( Colorado) Place ingredients in a small sauté pan and bring to a simmer, slowly reduce this mixture until syrup consistency. It should take...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Colorado
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Rickshaws provide the thrills on a tour of NYC streets
The Washington PostAmong the experiences that make one go "Eek!," tooling around Manhattan in a rickshaw ranks high, falling somewhere between a cab ride during rush hour and walking through Times Square after the theaters let out. Some of the bike-drawn buggies come...Tags: New York, Greenwich Village, Trump Tower, Washington Post Company, Maryland
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Ashley Alexandra Dupre is Eliot Spitzer's 'Kristen'
kmiller@am-ny.comEliot Spitzer's big-bucks hooker is a 22-year-old Jersey girl who comes from a broken home and aspires to be a singer. "What destroys me, strengthens me," is the quote featured on Ashley Alexandra Dupre's MySpace page, which she kept up yesterday. It...Tags: MySpace, Apartments, New York Times, Heads of State, Music
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Queens activists: City ignores our crumbling history
dfreedlander@am-ny.comIt's too late for the 19th-century parsonage at St. Saviour's Episcopal Church -- it was leveled in December -- and Long Island City's Hackett Building, a Flatiron-like structure that was built in 1884, was torn down last year to make room for condos....Tags: Sunnyside Gardens, Imperial and Royal Matters, Long Island City, Public Officials, Anglican
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City Living: Midtown South
engo@am-ny.comThe area the city defines as Midtown South is many things, but it's definitely not this: slow. People bustle to their jobs in the towering office buildings. Tourists flock to the ample shopping and historical sites. And now more than ever, people are...Tags: Michael Jackson, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, H&M, Crimes, Hotels and Accommodations
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