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Times Square is a major intersection in New York City and named after the Times Building which was the former offices of The New York Times. Times Square is home to the annual New Year¿s Eve ball drop since 1907.
Times Square is a major intersection in New York City and named after the Times Building which was the former offices of The New York Times. Times Square is home to the annual New Year¿s Eve ball drop since 1907.
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Review: Liz Magic Laser dissects political rhetoric at Various Small Fires
"I Feel Your Pain," Liz Magic Laser's captivating 2011 performance piece, begins with a couple nibbling popcorn in a theater and sharing a shy kiss. "Hey," the man asks his flushed companion, "can I read you what I wrote in my journal last night? It's...
Tags: Glenn Beck, Arts and Culture, Sarah Palin, Celebrities
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NJ Man Charged In Etan Patz Disappearance Case: Police
PIX11.com | @shelleyng08 | @jeremy_tannerPolice have arrested and charged a New Jersey man in the 3-decades old disappearance case of 6-year-old Etan Patz. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly confirmed that Pedro Hernandez, 51, confessed to stabbing Patz to death and disposing of the body parts...Tags: Trials, The New York Times, SoHo, Jose A. Ramos, Etan Patz
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Quick Takes: 'Good Afternoon America' on tap
"Good Morning America" is adding another hour this summer, but not in the mornings. "Good Afternoon America" will debut July 9 and run for nine weeks. The show, scheduled at 2 p.m., will use the same studio as "GMA" in New York City's Times Square and...Tags: Ceremonies, Jordin Sparks, Entertainment, George Jones, New York City
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'GMA' expands to midday with 'Good Afternoon America'
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Facebook stock jumps in public debut
NEW YORK (AP) - Facebook is updating its status to "public company" as its stock jumps in its debut on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The stock opened at $42.05 on Friday morning. It later settled at $39. CEO Mark Zuckerberg smiled as he rang the opening...Tags: Advertising, Companies and Corporations, FarmVille, Stock Market, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Reporter's Notebook: Biking to work in Glendale
I can count on one hand the number of times I have been on a bicycle in the last decade. All of them were recreational, mostly swerving up and down suburban sidewalks in pursuit of my much speedier nieces and nephews. While I've continued to run and play...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Pursuit Cycling, Sports, Cycling
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Christian Borle on 'Smash,' 'Starcatcher' and the Tonys
NEW YORK -- The characters played by Christian Borle and other cast members of NBC's"Smash," which wrapped up its first season Monday night, have been struggling to gain a foothold on Broadway. The real-life Borle? He's a few steps ahead. He's been...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Debra Messing, Brooks Atkinson, Music
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Jesse Palmer to emcee Hall of Fame announcement
Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando SentinelJesse Palmer to emcee Hall of Fame announcement... -
Frequent flyer programs: Doing the math
"I'm looking for something that can be made for a dime, sold for a dollar, and is habit-forming." That line from an otherwise forgotten play was designed to get a laugh, and it probably did. But these days, the laugh is on you: The big airlines have...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel
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New Sands Bethlehem Event Center was almost built in downtown Allentown
Lehigh Valley MusicThe new Sands Bethlehem Event Center, which starting Wednesday will bring some of the biggest names in music to an intimate arena in south Bethlehem and hundreds of show every year, almost was built in another area, its owners say....... -
Atlantic on the move
The 5600 block of Atlantic Avenue doesn't look like much at first glance, especially if you're zipping through at 45 mph. A dry cleaner, a pupuseria, a T-shirt shop and a medical marijuana dispensary line the low-rise street in the North Village Annex...
Tags: Doughnuts, Travel, McDonald's, Mike Davis, Charter Schools
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Some feel city covered up extent of St. Patrick's Day violence
On Saturday night, Denise Kostka and her husband, disturbed by loud voices, peered out from their eighth-floor room in the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel and saw at least 100 teens massing on the street below.
"I never saw anything like that,...Tags: Television Industry, Charles Street, Mount Vernon, Peter Hermann, Inner Harbor
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