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| Moving to Brooklyn for the Grandchildren People move to New York for a million reasons: Some come for the cultural and culinary offerings, some for the job opportunities and some for sheer love of ... Ms. Divers, an artist who works with pastels, said they decided to look for a New York rental thanks to a new flexibility with Mr. Divers's work: After ...
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My Studio Apartment Costs $1895 A Month — Here's What It Looks Like But the Ohio native couldn't stay away from New York for too long. After a layoff at her advertising job, Mychel found herself drawn back to the city. "The market in Los Angeles isn't the same as in NYC, and I knew I could get a job quickly here," she says. Plus, all her friends were here. "They were just like, ...
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| Cynthia Nixon Has Already Won And Nixon brings advantages of her own: her familiarity (especially in New York City), her celebrity charisma and humor, and, more generally, the .... Nixon was 9 the first time she appeared on television, impersonating a cowgirl on To Tell the Truth, a game show on which her mother, Ann, worked.
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| Independent New York Prosecutors Pose Potential Risk for Trump Mr. Khuzami is in his second stint in the office, having made a name for himself as a terrorism and financial crimes prosecutor from 1990 to 2002. He helped secure the conviction of Omar Abdel Rahman, who conspired to blow up New York City landmarks. As an outgrowth of that case, he worked on the ...
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| In Interview, Comey Calls Trump 'Morally Unfit' and a 'Stain' on All Around Him While ABC aired one hour of its conversation with Mr. Comey, it had conducted a five-hour interview with him, a transcript of which was obtained by The New York Times. In it, Mr. Comey called Mr. Trump a serial liar who treated women like "meat," and described him as a "stain" on everyone who worked ...
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| Photos of Gynecological Tools From Centuries Past But in the 1840s, Dr. Sims used enslaved women to test his procedures — without anesthesia — before using it on white women. (Recently, years of public outcry over a statue of him on Fifth Avenue led New York City officials to announce it would be removed.) Ms. Beal said she tried to distance herself ...
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| Giancarlo Stanton Bothered by Pressure? No. Furniture? Maybe DETROIT — When Giancarlo Stanton left Yankee Stadium after his first homestand in New York amid a crescendoing chorus of boos, there was no ... "Just think of anybody moving, and add 50,000 people at the stadium at your work," said Ramos, who was in town with the Mets the first three days ...
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| New Museum Exhibit Will Display Stanley Kubrick's Early Photography Work And you will soon be able to see his photography work on display at the Museum of the City of New York. At just 17, Kubrick sold his first photo to Look magazine. Not long after, Kubrick would become an apprentice photographer for the same publication before becoming a full-time staff photographer.
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| New York fast-forwarding down the road to legal weed? (commentary) What works in other states might not work here. And getting it through the Legislature might not be an easy lift. Generally liberal voters in New York City may not have a problem with legal weed, but upstate types can be more conservative. It will be interesting to see what their Albany representatives do.
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| A Rise in the Statement Staircase ... visitors will see," he said. "Therefore, it's imperative that a stylish staircase sets the tone for the rest of the home." But it's not just in London. Statement staircases have risen in popularity in the U.S., too, particularly in major metropolitan cities such as New York City, Boston, Los Angeles and Washington, ...
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