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Rickshaws provide the thrills on a tour of NYC streets
The Washington PostAmong the experiences that make one go "Eek!," tooling around Manhattan in a rickshaw ranks high, falling somewhere between a cab ride during rush hour and walking through Times Square after the theaters let out. Some of the bike-drawn buggies come...Tags: Times Square, Vehicles, Chrysler, Washington Post Company, Flatiron
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For some, too many rough edges have been buffed off trendy Delray Beach
South Florida Sun-SentinelEric Gruber and friends are chatting outside Coffee District, a trendy spot offering not only lots of fancy coffees but 80 kinds of beers. It's open-mike night, and Gruber and other poetry-and-music hopefuls are waiting, talking, sipping, arguing. Says...Tags: Architecture, Cultural Development, Rooms and Sublets, Zora Neale Hurston, Culture
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Auto Zone plans threaten arts district
Standing in the middle of the 500 block of 19th Street in Allentown, you could easily think you were in SoHo or New Hope. Hibiscus trees filled with pink blossoms line the sidewalk. Young, hip looking people sip coffee at café tables. Store windows are...Tags: Vehicles, Promenade Shops, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Allentown, Contracts
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Couple Delicately Choreographs Kitchen Remodel
By JOAN DE NATALE GREEN | Special To The Courant And RICK GREEN | Courant Staff WriterAny couple who has ever embarked on a home-renovation project knows it is akin to a slow dance: Both partners need to support each other gracefully while gently asserting themselves, all the while being careful not to step on each other's toes. So it...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Metal and Mineral, Rick Green, Home Depot Incorporated, Family
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For some, waterfront NYC living means a houseboat
Associated Press WriterGloria Weiss was living in a small SoHo apartment in the 1980s when one of her young students told her that he lived on a boat. The teacher wasn't quite sure whether or not to believe him, so she decided to accept an invitation to check it out for...Tags: Corporate Crime, Fraud, Weather Reports, Academic Progress, Robert Moses
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Skullphone leaves his distinctive mark at Riverside museum
AMID THE stately Mediterranean and Classical architecture of the Riverside Art Museum, a 1929 building on the National Register of Historic Places, the underground street artist known as Skullphone has left his mark -- a black-and-white human skull...Tags: Riverside (Riverside, California), Clear Channel Communications Inc., Volcom Incorporated, Libraries and Museums
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Forget the second Mrs. McCain, look at the first, Carol McCain
Tribune Media ServicesJohn McCain was largely successful in swatting away suggestions that he cheated on his second wife, Cindy, with a lobbyist. But the White House hopeful may have a harder time explaining his caddish behavior during his first marriage. With McCain the...Tags: The White House, Defense, Armed Forces, P. Diddy, Christmas
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Phillip Lim to open his first L.A. store
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPHILLIP LIM is coming home -- in style. Since launching his collection in New York three years ago, the Orange County native has become a bona fide fashion star. His chic, ladylike designs have a loyal following in the fashion world and Hollywood, and...Tags: Metal and Mineral, West Hollywood, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Building Material
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Businesses can now 'Yelp' at critics
Special to amNewYorkBusiness owners in the city are challenging the adage that the customer is always right, especially when clients bad-mouth them online. The Internet has become a free-for-all of complaints against businesses, and few sites for griping are as popular as...Tags: Marketing
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'Molecular cocktails' break into New York's nightlife
Special to amNewYorkCalcium chloride, carbon dioxide, liquid nitrogen -- you wouldn't expect the stuff that you played with in chemistry class to find its way into your evening cocktail. Yet creative mixologists around the city are using science to invent new drinks for...Tags: Gramercy, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Food and Dining Culture
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