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White House aide resigns over N.Y. flyover

Steve Holland Reuters UK 05/10/2009

Obama Orders Review of $329,000 Air Force Flight Over New York

Roger Runningen and Tony Capaccio Bloomberg.com 04/29/2009
White House aide resigns over N.Y. flyover

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A White House military aide who authorized an Air Force flyover of New York that caused panic among some people in the city resigned on Friday.

Obama Orders Review of $329,000 Air Force Flight Over New York

President Barack Obama ordered a review of the decision giving the go-ahead to a $329,000 publicity-photo shoot over New York City with one of the planes that serves as Air Force One.

Slain masseuse Julissa Brisman once worked for madam Kristin Davis

George Rush and Rich Schapiro New York Daily News 04/19/2009

Madoff moves closer to involuntary bankruptcy

ANTHONY M. DESTEFANO Newsday 04/14/2009
Slain masseuse Julissa Brisman once worked for madam Kristin Davis

The gorgeous Manhattan masseuse murdered in Boston by the craigslist killer once worked for one of the city's most notorious madams, the Daily News has learned.

Madoff moves closer to involuntary bankruptcy

Bernard Madoff, already destined to a life behind bars, has moved a step closer to finding himself doing time like an inmate in debtor's prison. As expected, a group of Madoff's investors Monday filed court papers to push the 70-year-old Wall Street swindler into involuntary bankruptcy and strip him of whatever personal fortune he has left.

Commercial Tenant Set for Rebuilt Trade Center

CHARLES V. BAGLI The New York Times 03/26/2009
Commercial Tenant Set for Rebuilt Trade Center

It took three years of stop-and-start negotiations, but a Chinese real estate company is finally signing a lease for space in a 102-story skyscraper under construction at ground zero, becoming the first commercial tenant for the rebuilt World Trade Center.

NY 'mafia cops' get life in jail

Two men have been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of eight murders as well as other crimes while they were New York policemen. Stephen Carapacca, 67, and Louis Eppolito, 61, had 44 years' police experience between them.

New York Mayor renames NYC street after U2

MICHAEL FRAZIER Newsday 03/04/2009
New York Mayor renames NYC street after U2

Irish rockers U2 found themselves among plenty of streets Tuesday that had names, including one temporarily retitled "U2 Way."

New York Luxury Condo Auctions May Give a Better idea of Values

The New York luxury property market, like many around the country, has come to a standstill. With an estimated 8,000 new condominiums on the market, and another 22,000 scheduled for completion over the next year or so, something needs to get the ball rolling again.

A refurbished Alice Tully Hall reopens in NYC

International Herald Tribune 02/20/2009
A refurbished Alice Tully Hall reopens in NYC

NEW YORK: Alice Tully Hall, one of the leading U.S. concert venues, reopens at Lincoln Center this weekend after a $159 million, 22-month renovation that left it with superb acoustics and walls that glow amber before a performance.

New York fashion week kicks off amid gloom

NEW YORK (AFP) — Discarding its usual champagne-drenched extravaganzas, New York's Fashion Week kicked off Friday under a cloud of economic austerity and uncertainty.


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