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Visiting New York City? Expect a pricey room
/Chicago TribuneAn American theater critic must cover Broadway. Here at the Chicago Tribune, the bosses like you to do so on the cheap. Thus, from the Shoreham to the Gorham, the Quality to the Hampton, the Best Western to the hotel of last resort, I've stayed at...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Broadway, Music Theater, Jackson Heights, Thanksgiving
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Steel Point In Jeopardy?
Bridgeport's Steel Point redevelopment project appears to be in jeopardy, but the mayor said he believes the deal to build the $1.5 billion waterfront complex is still alive and well. The city and its Steel Point developer, Rex Midtown, are set to miss a...Tags: New York, Connecticut, Metal and Mineral
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Bridgeport redevelopment deal could miss deadline
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) _ Bridgeport's Steel Point redevelopment project appears to be in jeopardy, but the mayor said he believes the deal to build the $1.5 billion waterfront complex is still alive and well. The city and its Steel Point developer,...Tags: New York, Connecticut, Metal and Mineral, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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What's a modern girl to do when the men are pretty in pink?
A few months ago, I was walking down 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan and was surprised by a magazine cover being prominently displayed in the clear side window of a newsstand. Had the generally male-centric Details magazine really put Kelly Clarkson on...Tags: Music, Justin Timberlake, Beauty Products, New York, Culture
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Gotham City, Illinois
Associated PressChristian Bale's Batman perched atop a skyscraper, looking over a dark and foggy skyline pierced by glittering lights, preparing for a dive to the gritty streets below. But when he alights, he doesn't find the gargoyle-infested, bricks-and-mortar city...Tags: Tim Burton, Washington Irving, Chicago River, Ed Koch, Chicago
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New York to issue licenses for veggie-only food carts
Tribune correspondentNEW YORK — Hot dogs drowning in ketchup and relish. Huge pretzels coated with salt and slathered with mustard. Gooey breakfast rolls covered with icing. Street vendors seem to offer a cornucopia of calorie-packed temptations on almost every...Tags: Illnesses, Personal Income, Epidemics and Plagues, Health Treatments, Diet
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In Paris, hamburgers are tasty fad, works of art
New York Times News ServiceEven if you couldn't be on the Champs-Elysees for Bastille Day on Monday to watch seven parachutists float down in front of President Nicolas Sarkozy, you can still celebrate the greatness of France with a new local tradition. Eat a hamburger. Beginning...Tags: New York, Restaurant and Catering Industry, New York Times, American Legion, Manhattan (New York City)
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Deciphering the public persona of author Salman Rushdie
The New York TimesThe written record cannot be trusted in Salman Rushdie's newest novel, The Enchantress of Florence, a story that roams from the red sandstone palace of the great Mughal emperor Akbar to the towered Palazzo in Machiavelli's Florence. One character is...Tags: Eudora Welty, Health and Safety at Work, Roman Catholic, Movies, Forests
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Obama: Nearly forgetting Hillary
Spin CycleNothing is more important in Obama's effort to mend the party than helping Hillary pay off her debt. So what did he do at the pair's $1000 a ticket fundraiser last night at the Grand Hyatt? He almost forgot......Tags: Stevie Wonder, New York, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, New York Times
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N.Y. man charged with killing 3 in dispute about money
A fight about money led to the stabbing deaths of three North Jersey family members by a Long Island man, authorities said Monday. Less than three days after the badly decomposing bodies of his friend, the friend's mother and uncle were discovered in...Tags: Kennedy Airport, Long Island, California, Prosecution, Crimes
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By Alexis Loinaz Metromix.com The nominees for the prestigious James Beard awards -- think the Oscars of the food industry -- were announced on Monday. New York City swept up 21 nominations in 10 catagories, meaning only one thing: You better start...Tags: New York, Gramercy, James Beard, Food Industry, Academy Awards
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NYPD: Pope Security Will Be Tight
ARTHUR CHI'EN REPORTINGThousands of police officers will blanket the city, armed and ready to protect Pope Benedict XVI when he visits New York. A week before he arrives, city officials broke down the security measures in place. They say it took seven months to finalize the...Tags: New York, Pope, New York City Police Department, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Manhattan (New York City)
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