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Manhattan, the most densely populated county in the U.S., is one of the five boroughs of New York City
Manhattan, the most densely populated county in the U.S., is one of the five boroughs of New York City
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Antiquing on West 24th Street
Who needs the country? The usual venue for autumn antiquing is some small town up along the Hudson or the Delaware, but if a fine fall Sunday finds you stuck in Manhattan, head over to the West 20s for an afternoon of getting and spending.
HIP AND HUMBLE...Tags: Delaware
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Report: Manhattan rental market softening
A report shows that the Manhattan rental market has decreased slightly over last year. The New York rental brokerage firm Citi Habitats says the price for all apartments, excluding one-bedroom apartments, dipped slightly between July and September...Tags: New York, Stock Broking, Rentals, Apartments
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Fire marshals: Child playing with matches or lighter likely caused NY fire that killed 5
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ A blaze that claimed the lives of a couple and their three children in a Manhattan apartment was likely caused by a child playing with a lighter or matches, authorities said Monday. The couple's 10-year-old son survived the fire Saturday,...Tags: Fires, Bushwick, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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St. Augustine claims chowder to rival Manhattan, New England
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) _ You get one type of chowder in Boston and another in Manhattan. But there's a third variety of clam stew called Minorcan chowder, and for that you'll have to head to St. Augustine, on the northeast coast of Florida. A group of...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Florida
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'What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling' finds a new life off-Broadway
AP Drama WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ You can't keep Jacob Sterling down. Not after those reviews. Buoyed by ecstatic notices (The Associated Press called it "hilarious"), "What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling" will transfer to New World Stages for a run beginning...Tags: Broadway, Iraq War, New Jersey, Mandy Patinkin, David Schwimmer
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Goldman Sachs to headquarter US bank in NYC
New York Gov. David Paterson says Goldman Sachs Group Inc. will make Manhattan the U.S. headquarters for its commercial banking operations. Goldman has applied for a charter from the state Banking Department as it evolves from investment banking into...Tags: New York, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Corporations, Utah, David Paterson
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Report: Manhattan rental prices shrink slightly
number, of rentals have declined. Moving on general news and financial services. NEW YORK (AP) _ A report shows the Manhattan rental market has become slightly less pricey over last year. The New York rental brokerage firm Citi Habitats says the price...Tags: New York, Stock Broking, Rentals, Apartments
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Major economic challenges face the next president
randi.marshall@newsday.comThe stock market is on a quick-moving roller coaster, huge financial firms are still sizing up staggering losses and bailouts are barely making a ripple of impact. Retailers and restaurants are seeing slowing sales, just as the holiday season gets...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Inflation and Deflation, Polls, Long Island, Bankruptcy
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Fire play in Manhattan blaze; candle in Bklyn fire
Associated Press WriterA child playing with fire is suspected of causing the weekend apartment blaze that claimed five members of a Manhattan family, authorities said Monday. Fire marshals also said a candle is the likely cause of a fire Sunday in a Brooklyn row-house...Tags: Fires
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Photographer points her lens at Long Beach
Special to NewsdayThe best memories of Lynn Geyer's life were those childhood summers spent on Long Beach. A Mount Vernon native, Geyer, 60, visited her great-grandmother every summer for more than 20 years. Today, she owns a house in Long Beach, all her own. Now Geyer...Tags: Mount Vernon, Photography, Long Beach (Nassau, New York), Books, Books and Magazines
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They've got the look: Beauty secrets (or merely rumors) of the candidates
Two words for Sen. John McCain at the presidential debate last week: Muy caliente! Yes, the old maverick was stylin', a fine hunk of a conservative who didn't look a day over 69. But if the rumors out there are true—and when has the Internet ever...Tags: American Idol, John Edwards, Television, Popular Music, Illinois
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Can the stock market's bottom be predicted?
james,bernstein@newsday.comWith the Dow Jones industrial average having its worst week since 1914, investors and others are wondering where the bottom will be or - for that matter - whether it's even possible to predict a bottom. Most market experts say it is, and point to such...Tags: Stock Broking, Sales, Stony Brook University, Stock Market, Stock Activities
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