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'Million Dollar Listing: New York' Star Promises 'All Out War' and Plenty of Shower Scenes on Season 2
ReutersMay 09 (TheWrap.com) - Ryan Serhant returns for Season 2 of Bravo's "Million Dollar Listing: New York" a much richer man. "Business has doubled, if not, really tripled," Serhant told TheWrap. Since Season 1, he has gone from a lone realtor with one...Tags: Real Estate, Tribeca, Financial District, Battery Park, Services and Shopping
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READER SUBMITTED: Connecticut Health Council to Host 'The Politics of Health Policy' with Scott Rasmussen
HartfordThe Connecticut Health Council, an association of health sector leaders who work together to promote Connecticut as a premier center for the development of businesses, initiatives, and technology that improve health care and wellness both nationally and...Tags: Environmental Issues, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Healthcare Policies, Sales, Health Organizations
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Freebie Friday: Free events in Orlando
Free events and things to do in Orlando and surrounding areas this week. See what you can find that won't cost you a dime! EVENTS LEESBURG BIKEFEST: today-Sunday; Downtown Leesburg, Main Street, Leesburg; free; 352-365-0053. EARTH FEST: with...Tags: Daytona State College, Florida Mall, Arts, Kissimmee, Education
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Downtown L.A. landlord Brookfield sees office market rising steadily
The office rental market in downtown Los Angeles has been stagnant for decades, but New York real estate firm Brookfield Office Properties Inc. is betting millions of dollars that it will improve in the years ahead. Chief Executive Dennis Friedrich...
Tags: Realty, Real Estate Sellers, Office and Retail Spaces, Rentals
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Downtown Hagerstown pizzeria closing its doors
holly.shok@herald-mail.comRocky’s Pizza & Cafe Napoli, a longtime business in downtown Hagerstown, will close its doors by Sunday, a city official confirmed Thursday. Hagerstown spokeswoman Erin Wolfe said the city, which owns the building that houses the pizza shop at...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Politics, Public Officials, Foods and Beverages, Pizzas
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Lena Horne dies at 92; singer and civil rights activist who broke barriers
Lena Horne, the silky-voiced singing legend who shattered Hollywood stereotypes of African Americans on screen in the 1940s as a symbol of glamour whose signature song was "Stormy Weather," died Sunday in New York City. She was 92 Horne died at New York-...Tags: Tony Awards, Broadway Theater, Movies, Drama (genre), Donald Bogle
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Connecticut's Hotel and Convention Industry Unites At A New York Landmark
The Hartford CourantNEW YORK — In a dimly lit room inside Grand Central Station, with a high, ornate, painted wood ceiling and a stone fireplace with a carved, winged lion insignia, a piece of the Connecticut economy came to life. There, in a gathering late Thursday,...Tags: Fairfield County, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Executive Branch, Greenwich, Mystic
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Where to watch 9/11 anniversary programming
Channel Guide MagazineAs we come upon the 11th commemoration of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, there are several notable new and returning documentaries, specials and movies on television recalling the events and their impact on our nation from various perspectives... -
TV This Week: Dec. 23 - 29: 'A Christmas Story' on TBS
Click here to download TV listings for the week Dec. 23 - 29 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SUNDAY Enduring as the Alps, comforting as hot cocoa, and more sing-along-able than any Broadway musical before or since, it'...
Tags: CBS Corp., Holidays, James Stewart, ESPN (tv network), Dr. Seuss
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Was Your Identity in the Confetti?
wpix.comWhat would the Yankees' 27th World Series win have been without a ticker tape parade? Well, for some people it would have meant not losing pay stubs, medical records, medical bills, and even the paperwork for an invention patent that were all...Tags: Crimes, Social Security, Politics, Arts and Culture, Theft
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A photographic memory
Times Staff WriterIt's 10 o'clock, and the tri-level Modernist mini-manse near the crest of Laurel Canyon Boulevard is swathed in sharp morning sunlight, the Rudolf M. Schindler design aglow against a sky of L.A. blue. It seems a perfect picture, but the photographer in...Tags: J. Paul Getty Trust, University of California, Berkeley, Arts, Arts and Culture, University of California, Los Angeles
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Debate Fireworks: Discussion with Frank Gilliam
See Change or More of the Same? Looking Beyond November 6 Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6pm reception 7-8:30pm lecture Japanese American National Museum in Downtown Los Angeles Panelists: Mark Z. Barabak, political writer for the Los Angeles Times Adam...
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