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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: Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, Arts and Culture, Celebrities
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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: Today (tv program), Heart Disease, Zev Yaroslavsky, George Jones, Lara Spencer
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'GMA' expands to midday with 'Good Afternoon America'
Show TrackerABC is extending "Good Morning America" to the afternoon and calling it "Good Afternoon America."... -
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: Automotive Equipment, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Rick Caruso, Cycling, Foods and Beverages
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The Hotel Sacher in Vienna, Austria, has old-school charms
VIENNA — The Hotel Sacher will never be mistaken for a hip hotel. The elaborate gilt trim in public rooms, the old-school celebrity photos that adorn the walls and the tourists in line to sample Sacher torte — all evidence that guests are...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Jimmy Carter, Foods and Beverages, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Sausages
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Adis Medunjanin convicted in terror plot to bomb NYC subways
As Americans commemorated the anniversary of the raid that killed Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden – and endured the heavily partisan fight over whether President Obama’s supporters were too effusive in their praise of his actions –...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Crimes, Lawyers, The Pentagon, Najibullah Zazi
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Bin Laden apparently sought operative with valid Mexican passport
World NowOsama bin Laden instructed his deputies to recruit an operative with a valid Mexican passport who could cross illegally into the United States, said a former U.S. official familiar with the trove of letters and notes seized last year from the terrorist... -
Bin Laden's last words go online
Associated PressIn letters from his last hideout, Osama bin Laden fretted about dysfunction in his terrorist network and crumbling trust from Muslims he wished to incite against their government and the West. A selection of documents seized in last year's raid on bin...Tags: Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, Abbottabad (Pakistan), Al-Qaeda, U.S. Army, Pakistan
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Michael Bay heads to the seas with new Starz series
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Terror trial: N.Y. cinemas were potential targets, witness says
An Afghan immigrant who admitted planning to bomb New York City targets to protest the war in his homeland takes the stand again Wednesday in the trial of an alleged co-conspirator in the plot, which officials called "one of the most serious threats" to...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Grand Central Terminal, Pakistan, Stock Market, NYSE
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Dick Clark: Chaperone to generations of music-loving teens
Show TrackerDick Clark, an appreciation: It seems inconceivable that Dick Clark -- eternally youthful, frightfully busy Dick Clark -- has died. It's as if, through some cosmic foul-up, Death did not get the memo excusing him from such a mortal distraction. And yet,... -
Dick Clark had history of heart problems
L.A. NOWTV producer and host Dick Clark, who died Wednesday at age 82, had a history of heart troubles, and the L.A. County Coroner's office said it had no plans to look into his death. Clark, according to his publicist, suffered......
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