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Monthly Archives: August 2011
NYC: If It Wreaks Havoc, It Leads (Even When It Doesn’t)
Ever hear the expression, “If it bleeds, it leads?” It’s a TV news fact of life. An economic development that may financially ruin your family for years takes a back seat to a story involving violence and primal fear. Without … Continue reading
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In New York, It’s All Good News!
New York Beaches Cleaner Than Ever The city’s beaches are cleaner than they’ve been in years, according to a recent survey by New Yorkers for Parks. The average score of all city beaches went from a failing 59 in 2007 … Continue reading
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New York: How Not to Curry Favor With Your Neighbors
Wow, it’s exciting living on the Upper West Side! You never know when self-proclaimed “proud liberal” Alec Baldwin will rudely elbow you aside to get to the front of the line at Starbucks, which recently happened to my friend Bob. … Continue reading
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New York: It Isn’t Easy Living In the Closet
With the economy is shambles, England in total chaos and the Chinese snapping up all prime U.S. real estate, most Americans are obsessed with one burning question: Are Bert and Ernie gay? An online gay activist campaign demanding Sesame Street … Continue reading
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It’s No Tea Party for New Yorkers
When our beloved Congress returns to work in September after a brief five week vacation, one of the first things on their agenda will be sticking it to us New Yorkers. For that we can thank the similarly beloved Tea … Continue reading
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