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Early Japanese Car Models Arrive in New York
in Classical Drives, on April 13, 2009
...ought to displaying it at other cities in the US and Canada. This is too good to be limited to New Yorkers.
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PearlyDreams: All-Natural Sleep-Inducing Toothpaste Aids in Insomnia, Jet Lag
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 9, 2009
...e# 2480184
Here's the first all-natural Sleep inducing toothpaste, PearlyDreams .
New Yorkers can now rest easy. Manhattan's elite dentist, Dr. Arthur Zuckerman, has launched PearlyD...
NY Wine Lovers Taste 2008 Beaujolais Nouveau
in Celebrate Wine, on November 25, 2008
...y wine best served slightly chilled. Critics generally hate it, but the French public (and many New Yorkers) love it...
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American Diabetes Association and Gloria Gaynor
in Daily Diabetic, on October 10, 2008
...Association and Honorary Spokesperson, Grammy award-winning disco legend Gloria Gaynor, invites New Yorkers to Step Out to Fight Diabetes on Sunday, October 26, 2008. This 4.8 mile walk will raise awa...
Chain Restaurants in NYC, Required to Post Calorie Infos on Menus
in Daily Diabetic, on July 21, 2008
.... But then at least, they see on the menu how much calorie what they are ordering has, right?
New Yorkers appeared unfazed by the rule, and some said they would not be dissuaded from ordering a 540-...
2-for-1 Treatments at Elemis
in Are you a beauty?, on June 2, 2008
...gs, buttocks, back and neck - it is truly the ultimate quick indulgence - particularly for busy New Yorkers!.
What: Elemis SpaPod Special: Choose from 5 different 30 minute Power Booster Facials (d...
BMW 2002 Attracts Us to Amelia Island Auction
in Classical Drives, on February 29, 2008
... that just happens to be a personal favorite. While working in Manhattan I was one of the first New Yorkers to purchase an example of this compact sports sedan and took it with me when transferred to ...
Flexibel: New Yorker Autovermietung bietet stundenweise Mietwagen an
in Das Mietwagen-Blog, on 30.10.07
...rketing manager for Thrifty Car Rental in New York City, said: "We want to enable New Yorkers to experience travel at their own speed and on their own schedule. We think hourly rentals at Thrifty...
So romantic parasols
in Are you a beauty?, on September 1, 2007
... the classic Asian accessory has crossed the Pacific and swiftly been seized by style-conscious New Yorkers. In fact, sun umbrellas have collectively become the hottest style trend of the summer."...
Man Swims Around New York
in The Outdoor Weblog, on August 31, 2007
...ing to raise money for the sarcoidosis treatment program at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Many New Yorkers - Storch among them - contracted the disease since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 sent clo...
Report > Eco-Minded Mayor Bloomberg Takes Two Suburbans To Work
in carzz.org, on August 1, 2007
...green-activist Mayor Michael Bloomberg nearly rammed a London-esque congestion zone scheme down New Yorkers' throats.
The environment, Mayor Bloomberg contended, was his primary concern for inst...
Diabetes Devastates New York City
in Daily Diabetic, on July 25, 2007
... As recently published by the New York City Health Department , some 500,000 New Yorkers - one out of eight adults - have been diagnosed with diabetes.
In addition to charting the impact of diabe...
Ebay And New Line Cinemas Partner To Auction HAIRSPRAY Movie Props & Costumes To Benefit Charities.
in Cool Picking, on July 24, 2007
New Line Cinema today announced plans to host an exclusive charity auction on eBay featuring costumes and props from the highly anticipated musical comedy hairspray , which opens nationwide on July 20. The charity auction runs from July 19-29 and can be found at www.hairspray.ebay.com.
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Designhotel Side in Hamburg
in Cityreise-Blog, on 19.06.07
...In der Lobby, die bis zur 8. von 12 Etagen reicht, beeindruckt die Lichtinstallation des New Yorkers Robert Wilson.
Aber auch die Hotelangebote können sich sehen lassen: Konferenzen und Veranstaltung...
An Expensive Security Breach
in On Storage, on June 8, 2007
...a computer containing personal information had been lost or stolen. As a result, nearly 540,000 New Yorkers' personal information was exposed to risk over a seven-week period.
According to the At...
Saratoga Raceway expansion opens
in The Gambling Weblog, on June 3, 2007
...so will help the Lottery boost its future aid to education contributions for the benefit of all New Yorkers."
"We are very excited about our expanded gaming floor, Vapor, and the Garden Buf...
Wayback Wednesday #8: The First Cell Phone and its Inventor
in The Smart PDA, on May 23, 2007
Yes, this blog is about smartphones and PDAs. But who says we can't track their origins? Like the history of the cell phone . More specifically, the first cell phone and its inventor.
Clarabella Grand Opening in NY
in The Jewelry Weblog, on May 20, 2007
... New Yorkers will want to head on over to Clarabella's this week for all the fashion and jewelry festivities. Not only do they have great jewelry for sale (like these leather band bracelets), ...
Former Senator D'Amato Offically Joins PPA
in Internet Poker, on March 7, 2007
...pots that ranged from a few dollars to a few hundred.
Al D'Amato's Poker Politics Once New Yorkers collectively informed Mr. D'Amato that it was time to find a new line of work, he gradua...
NY State to Ban Cell Phones and iPods?
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 7, 2007
...ing pedestrian died while crossing the street, but that doesn't mean that millions of other New Yorkers who look both ways before cross should have to suffer....
Charlize Theron & Platinum Studes
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 5, 2007
...cer because she is a friend of the film's directors, Saizarbitoria and Emilia Menocal, both New Yorkers of Cuban descent who were raised in Miami.
The filmmakers faced problems on both sides of ...
Live in Paris
in Wandalust, on January 31, 2007
...nce again.
Want an idea of how it is to live in Paris? Visit Eye Prefer Paris , " an ex-New Yorkers insiders guide to Paris. Richard Nahem writes his blog from his fabulous 18th century apartm...
Mulchfest in New York
in The Parenting Weblog, on December 31, 2006
...NY city, you might want to reserve the next weekend for Mulchfest .
" MulchFest provides New Yorkers an opportunity to bring their Christmas trees to designated sites where they are grou...
New York May Have the First Cellulosic Ethanol Plant in the US
in IfEnergy, on December 29, 2006
... The New Yorkers may have something to cheer about soon (No, the Knicks was deleted from the list of things to cheer about long ago) and it may come in the form of a $20 million test plant th...
Wall Street more likely to dodge compliance
in Sox First, on November 14, 2006
...their e-mail. In London, it was fewer than four out of 10 (38 per cent). But at the same time, New Yorkers are more likely to try to circumvent e-mail monitoring with 60 per cent admitting that they ...
Consider Paris
in Wandalust, on October 20, 2006
...EyePreferParis to get an idea on how it is to live in Paris. Eye Prefer Paris is " an ex-New Yorkers insiders guide to Paris. Richard Nahem writes his blog from his fabulous 18th century apartm...
Korea's Big RFID Push
in The RFID Weblog, on September 28, 2006
...ing bob marley perform in a hotel banquet room is a sweet memory.) I also remember savvy New Yorkers getting into the National Fashion & Boutique Show to "buy samples." But not ev...
Rebirth of the Automat
in Bizinformer, on September 6, 2006
...onvinced that the "satisfaction is automatic" approach would once again be a hit with New Yorkers, Bamn imported automats from Holland, and set up shop at 37 St. Mark's Place. Most items...
New York Goes Choo Choo to Atlantic City
in The Gambling Weblog, on June 19, 2006
...ome of the better poker rooms in the US - including Vegas. It'll no doubt attract even more New Yorkers as they make their way from the numerous illegal poker rooms that have closed down in the Ci...
Chevette, Forgettable or Worth Remembering?
in Classical Drives, on April 25, 2006
... (Tim Rooney, Mickey's son) forced, by a red light, to stop on a Manhattan crosswalk. Impatient New Yorkers opened the rear doors and slid through, adding appropriate compliments as they exited on the...
Last Minute Arrangements for February 14
in The Flyaway Weblog, on February 14, 2006
... cancelled. It has already been reopened since but...
The snow may already be melting but for New Yorkers who would like to celebrate Valentine's Day but would rather not risk going elsewhere, w...
Broadway Tour in New York
in The Flyaway Weblog, on December 2, 2005
...one sky-high--$100 for a musical is now the norm. But this is New York, and there's nothing New Yorkers hate more than paying retail. The truth is, Broadway has become a lot like the airline indus...
Review: Turning the Tables: Restaurants from the inside out
in Do you like to cook?, on November 17, 2005
You know that old question "If you could invite any three people in the world to a dinner party, who would they be?" After reading the recently released book Turning the Tables: Restaurants From the Inside Out , author Steven Shaw would be my number one pick. This award winning food ...
New York's Museum Mile Festival
in The Flyaway Weblog, on May 14, 2005
... the past 26 years, 9 museums along Fifth Avenue in New York opens their doors for free. New Yorkers and visitors alike can enjoy traffic-free, music- and art-filled celebration on the street o...
Freshdirect the new Webvan?
in TJ's Weblog, on April 8, 2005
... (and $600,000 in parking tickets), FreshDirect has become the online grocery service that many New Yorkers have embraced, even while its ubiquitous trucks, piles of discarded boxes and high prices ha...
STEP INTO SARAH JESSICA PARKER'S SHOES
in The Celebrities Weblog, on November 3, 2004
...f items donated by area celebrities.
The 10,000 attendees waited upwards of 3 hours, which for New Yorkers is no big deal. The rewards were great however for shoppers who looked over the more than 30...
comparing san franciscans and new yorkers
in TJ's Weblog, on April 22, 2004
...lub did you join? How many middle names do you have? Not necessarily to discriminate (as I find New Yorkers extraordinarily friendly and inviting), but more to try to better categorize someone. In New...




