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21 Questions |
The New York Public Library's public director broke from his busy fall season to answer our twenty-one questions. | |
It Just Happened |
The 'Times' reports that Hizzoner will make the call on Thursday morning. Could this week get any crazier?? | |
Neighborhood Watch |
A Renaissance Faire on this very island? Zwounds! | |
Instant Politics |
'New York' magazine's John Heilemann and Joe Scarborough, former Republican Congressman and host of MSNBC's 'Morning Joe,' discuss the parallels between the rejection of the bailout bill and the Gingrich revolution, what Sarah Palin still has to offer, and how these couple weeks 'might very well be remembered by history as the fortnight when Obama won the election.' | |
The Sports Section |
More proof that his latest comeback attempt will be wildly successful. | |
The Greatest Show of Our Time |
New details about Ed Westwick, Penn Badgely, and Chace Crawford have emerged. | |
Early and Often |
After famous term-limits foe Ronald Lauder backs Bloomberg for reelection, the tabloid says ‘Run, Mike, Run!’ | |
Neighborhood Watch |
The nabe's made the most complaint calls to 311 about peeing in public. |
Early and Often |
He aimed to reap the political rewards of a bailout deal, and now stands to lose the most from its continued delay. | |
Thats So Corny! |
A lawsuit filed by an Upper West Side man claiming he fractured his tooth on movie popcorn inspires a judge to become philosophical about the nature of the snack. | |
In Other News |
According to the former NBC News anchor, it was his idea to tone down Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, and also he who saved the network's relationship with the McCain campaign. | |
Gossipmonger |
Blake walked her dog off the leash while Jessica ran up a $3,000 tab at Bagatelle! And everybody laughed at Bill Clinton's quip about his own horniness! In today's gossip roundup! | |
Fusterclucks |
The Dutch are trying to compel Mary-Kate's deposition! Please, let them take her to the Hague. | |
Early and Often |
Wait, is that the style of reporting where one asks follow-up questions and holds people accountable for their public statements? Despicable! | |
The Greatest Depression |
President Bush urged Congress to pass a plan later this week. | |
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