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Rudy Giuliani : “I’m Not Running for Anything”
22 hours ago ago from Hip Hop Republican
By Richard Ivory: The Poughkeepsie Journal , a newspaper based in Poughkeepsie, New York has an article out detailing Giuliani's recent decision not to run for Governor. The decision seems to be based more on short term considerations-specifically his uncertain chances of wining than his not wanting to run. If Andrew Cuomo defeats Governor Patterson and wins the Democrat primary, many insiders predict Giuliani would loose. After falling ...
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21 hours ago ago from Timothy Birdnow
Dana Mathewson Rudy Giuliani has bowed out of the race for Senator of New York. http://www.urgentagenda.com/PERMALINKS%20IV/DEC%202009/21.RUDY.HTML According to observers, this may be his wife's decision, not his. Unfortunate indeed if that is the case. The new Republican Party really needs men like Rudy!
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7 hours ago ago from poppastep.com
Hi Family, It's kind of congested in New York City right now. For some strange reason we just can't get out of the habit of doing everything at the last minute. The overall vibe that I've been getting around the city has been mixed. The usual holiday spirit that I've felt in the past is absent this year. I feel kind of bad myself because this is probably the first time in eleven years that I didn't put up a tree for the kids. I felt ...
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17 hours ago ago from RonRosenbaum.com
It may be the best New York City song too. (spare me the Snatra). I ve posted this Youtube video before. But this year, if you go to comments on this link (after you listen of course), you can find a lnk to the very recent (2 weeks ago) Billy Bragg cover of it. it really gets New York right. Merry Christmas.
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Art: Sanctuaries
14 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Manhattan is an island of churches. No matter where you are, you're never far from the sight of one, whether a magisterially carved stone or a basic stucco-and-brick. True, the days are gone when the city's churches were routinely accessible to street traffic, though most will be open for Christmas services on Friday and into the weekend. Multimedia Related ArtsBeat: Send Us Your Photos (December 24, 2009) ...
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What will the magazine of the future look like? Revisiting an earlier period in print culture, when magazines evolved into sophisticated photo-delivery systems, is a good way to get in the mood to ponder touch screens and digital newsstands. Frank Bauman/Museum of The City of New York, Look Collection Only in New York Photographs from Look magazine are at the Museum of the City of New York. Above, Frank Bauman's image of ...
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In a seeming attempt to surpass LA Times columnist Joel Stein in hate mail and death threats, fellow LA Times columnist Gregory Rodriguez recently wrote that his biggest problem with Christmas isn't that it's overly-commercialized - but that he has to listen to annoying people whine about how over-commercialized Christmas is. And Greg, as usual, has a valid point, once he qualified he was talking about only one of the two different ...
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