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I find that there is no better way to learn about what is going on in New York than by riding my bike through the neighborhoods and stopping and talking to people.
Technically perfect records are the musical equivalent of a man who wears too much cologne and speaks just a bit too loudly.

Anything can happen at Shakespeare in the Park. Herons land on stage. Planes fly over. This year, I read in the papers, a raccoon wandered onstage.
For many, poop removal service has joined indoor plumbing and cable on the list of former luxuries that can no longer be done without.
The shooting of Officer Edwards was another case of white-cop-shoots-black-man -- and not the first time in New York City history when the black man turned out to be another cop.
What greets you is not a profusion of green, but a quirky, gritty little park that captures the feel of the city, while also providing a haven from it.
The arts throughout our educational systems are being threatened and pulled out of our children's lives.
The New York State Legislature is less than dysfunctional, a description given it by the Brennan Institute for Justice. It has become a joke.
AP - An ammonia leak Saturday at a poultry processing plant in North Carolina killed one worker and injured four others, authorities said.


For over 15 years, the Rodeo Drive Concours d'Elegance in Beverly Hills, CA, has grown into one of the most prestigious and enjoyable Concours events...

In a commentary piece published in The Wall Street Journal on June 19, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak positioned himself - and Egypt's diplomatic initiatives -...
Chris at Americablog wonders why some Senate Democrats are caving on healthcare when 72% want a public option and 85% think the system needs to...
AP - Former Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca has some advice for the people who are running his old company, and those who will lead the new General Motors: Get the government out of your business as soon as possible.
AP - The state's litter prevention program got an unusual ally last year: A neo-Nazi group adopted a half-mile section of highway in Springfield and picked up the trash.
AP - Please substitute the following for V4656, slugged NYT Reporter-Afghan Abduction, which moved at 1:29 p.m. Eastern time. The new version CORRECTS pronunciation of Rohde. The New York Times says the name is pronounced ROHD, not ROH'-dee. Make all copy conform.)
AP - The National Organization for Women has elected a 56-year-old Maryland woman as its next president in a close win over a rival who had been endorsed by the group's current president.
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