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Eleven Madison Park chef comes to Ink, offers glimpse of new downtown restaurant
The neighborhood on the eastern edge of downtown's Arts District, already home to Church & State, Bestia and Bread Lounge, is attracting another restaurant newcomer. Come late summer, the hospitality group behind the Churchill, the Hudson and Clover...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants
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Coffee trends come in waves
For a while Monday night, the lead story on The New York Times website did not involve Angelina Jolie, Benghazi or a single politician. The hot, hot news? Intelligentsia, the Chicago coffee company, is opening a coffee bar in Manhattan. I can't...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Angelina Jolie, The New York Times, Coffee
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Ally, ResCap creditors reach settlement
ReutersMay 14 (Reuters) - Bankrupt Residential Capital LLC said on Tuesday that parent Ally Financial Inc reached a private settlement with ResCap creditors, who say Ally owes them $25 billion. The deal will keep sealed a potentially damaging report on Ally's...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy
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Barclays wins dismissal of U.S. shareholder lawsuit over Libor
Reuters* Shareholders fail to show were materially misled * Barclays was first bank to settle US, European probe By Jonathan Stempel May 13 (Reuters) - Barclays Plc, the first bank to settle with authorities over alleged manipulation of the Libor interest...Tags: Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, Interior Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Crime, Law and Justice
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Really? Wealthy reportedly hire handicapped tour guides to cut Disney lines
Orlando SentinelAccording to The New York Post, wealthy Manhattan families are hiring handicapped tour guides to pose as family members so their families can cut lines at Walt Disney World. Wow. If this is true, it's not only exploiting the disabled -- even if some...Tags: Physical Disabilities, Amusement and Theme Parks, Tour Operations Industry
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Fraud claims versus Goldman over Abacus CDO are dismissed
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc won dismissal on Tuesday of fraud claims brought by a bond insurer over a CDO tied to subprime mortgage securities called Abacus. In a 3-2 decision, a New York state appeals court dismissed a complaint by...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Finance, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Guaranty Corporation, Economy, Business and Finance
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Bad news can be bad for your health
The terrorist bombings and subsequent manhunt in Boston last month left four innocent people dead and many more injured. But the stress caused by these tragic events could adversely affect the health of a much wider population. The citywide shutdown, the...Tags: Cardiac Arrhythmia, Behavioral Conditions, Columbia University, Asthma, Medical Research
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Report: Wealthy New York families hire disabled tour guides to cut lines at Disney
The New York Post has reported that rich Manhattan families are hiring handicapped tour guides so their families can cut lines at Walt Disney World. The story says the trend is a secretive practice that ends up being cheaper than the Disney VIP tours...
Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Tour Operations Industry
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Really? Wealthy reportedly hire handicapped tour guides to cut Disney World lines
Orlando SentinelAccording to The New York Post, wealthy Manhattan families are hiring handicapped tour guides to pose as family members so their families can cut lines at Walt Disney World. Wow. If this is true, it's not only exploiting the disabled -- even if some...Tags: Physical Disabilities, Amusement and Theme Parks, Tour Operations Industry
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REFILE-Hong Kong has world's most expensive retail space - report
Reuters(Corrects dateline to May 13) By Ilaina Jonas NEW YORK, May 13 (Reuters) - There's expensive and then there's Hong Kong. The Asian shopping haven in the first quarter kept its crown as having the world's highest rent for prime retail properties, at...Tags: Hong Kong, Office and Retail Spaces, Rentals
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COLUMN - Not in the spirit of Hayek
Reuters(Nicholas Wapshott is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Nicholas Wapshott May 14 (Reuters) - It has been a bad couple of weeks for conservative social scientists. First a doctoral student ran the numbers on the study by Harvard's...Tags: Slavery, Social Sciences, Margaret Thatcher, Sociology, Racism
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Column: Not in the spirit of Hayek
Reuters(Reuters) - It has been a bad couple of weeks for conservative social scientists. First a doctoral student ran the numbers on the study by Harvard's Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff that underpins austerity and deep public spending cuts as a cure for...Tags: Slavery, Social Sciences, Margaret Thatcher, Sociology, Racism
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