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Markowitz's Slippery Injury Helped Pay For New Home

As mentioned yesterday, Brooklyn Borough President and stoop drinking enthusiast Marty Markowitz bought his first home in Windsor Terrace for $1.45 million, which it turns out, was partially funded for by the Albany Econo Lodge.

<em>Jersey Shore</em> Star Snooki Can Be Yours For A Price!

How will Jersey Shore breakout star Snooki pay the bills now that she's been fired from her job as a receptionist? If a pickle endorsement doesn't come through, she's got representation now from Neon Entertainment who say she is available for personal appearances.

Cat Killer Completes 500 Hours Of Community Service, Avoids Jail

Joseph Petcka, a 205-pound former minor league baseball player who killed a former girlfriend's 7-pound cat in 2007, avoided jail time and probation after completing 500 hours of community service. During a trial last year, Petcka had claimed Norman the orange cat attacked him while he was in a drunken mood, provoking him into beating the feline to death.

Video: Senator Al Franken Shuts Down Senator Joe Lieberman

Yesterday Senator Al Franken denied Joe Lieberman's routine request for an "additional moment" to drone on about an amendment to the health care bill on the Senate floor. If you're someone who's felt any degree of frustration with Lieberman's recent role in killing the public option, it's a trivial but deeply fulfilling video:

Morgan Stanley CEO Won't Take Bonus

2009_12_johnmack.jpg According to Dealbreaker, outgoing Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack told employees he's not taking a bonus this year "citing market conditions and the extraordinary assistance the government lent to the banking industry... Mr. Mack has now foregone a bonuses for three years in a row, and last year, he received no raise, bonus or stock options. Since becoming chief executive in 2005, he has taken all of his bonuses in Morgan Stanley stock, not in cash." The Deal Journal says don't feel bad for Mack, suggesting that he's probably cashed in the tens of millions he's earned in stock since 2005.

           

Click on the film stills for details and reviews of this week's new releases and repertory screenings, which include Avatar, Crazy Heart, Did You Hear About the Morgans?, Nine, A Town Called Panic, Ricky, The Young Victoria, Ball of Fire, His Girl Friday, Black Dynamite, and Bad Santa.

Snow On The Way This Weekend!

Get the hot chocolate ready—and this should make Saturday's naked bike lane protest interesting: NYC is expected to get 3-6 inches snow, according to AccuWeather—and WCBS 2's Megan Giaros says, "All five boroughs, back to parts of northern New Jersey and the Lower Hudson Valley, could get as much as 5-10 inches."

AT&T CEO Sets Off iPhone Rebellion

Last week AT&T Mobility President and CEO Ralph de la Vega stated at a conference in New York that the company was studying ways to encourage high-bandwidth users to modify their usage. Like, uh, usage-based pricing maybe? Though he didn't say as much, he hinted at it as a future solution if the industry can't find a fix. At the same conference he finally admitted that New York's service is not up to par, and today AT&T's PR firm sent out a release stating that "AT&T has suffered in New York and San Francisco from better than average iPhone penetration. In these two cities, AT&T has been too successful in selling the iPhone, to the point where the network has been severely strained."

Bedford Bike Lane Battle Hasn't Been Cheap

If you wondered how much the DOT has spent so far to add and subtract a controversial 14-block stretch of bike lane on Bedford Avenue in South Williamsburg, here's your answer: $11,000 to install and $15,000 to sandblast it away. As NBCNewYork.com observes, "That's $26,000 of taxpayer money that isn't making bicyclists any safer." But at least now that the bike lane's gone, the Hasidic rabbis in the neighborhood can protect their flock from immodestly dressed outsiders—that is, unless bicyclists do something crazy like ride without a bike lane. This weekend, some are planning to do just that. And without clothes.

US Attorney Expects Bruno To Serve Time

2009_06_bruno.jpg With the federal corruption conviction of former powerful State Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, Assistant U.S. Attorney William Pericak tells the Daily News, "I think it's clear that any way you stack the sentencing guidelines (it) will call for a sentence of imprisonment and the Justice Department typically recommends that the court follows the guidelines." Bruno, age 80, was found guilty on two counts—and each count is punishable by up to 20 years in prison. He has said he will fight the convictions.

Subway Sandwich Location Has MTA Bias

The amusing Fake MTA Twittered this picture and added: "Jared likes transit 10% more than the NYC's public school system. Transit 2, education 0!" Plus, MTA employees don't even have to show ID!

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New Study Says New Yorkers Are Miserable!

The Center for Disease Control, of all people, says that New Yorkers are the unhappiest people in the entire country... with New Jersey, Connecticut, Michigan and Indiana rounding out the Top 5. On the other side of the spectrum, Hawaii, Louisiana, Colorado, Florida and Tennessee are filled with the happiest folks. All in all 1.3 million people were surveyed over the course of four years, and the least miserable were those residing in states that do well in quality-of-life studies.

Obama, in Copenhagen, Urges World to Act on Climate Change

President Obama arrived in Copenhagen this morning to address the UN conference on climate change. In a stern speech delivered hours after his arrival, Obama told world leaders and their delegates that "the time for talk is over... All of you would not be here unless you — like me — were convinced that this danger is real. This is not fiction, it is science." The President's arrival came as any agreement on climate change remained out of reach, and China, the world’s leading emitter of greenhouse gas pollutants, was accused of holding back progress in the climate talks by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. During his address (text here, video below), Obama expressed frustration and urgency:

"Brooklyn Madoff" Victims Angry He's Walking Around

2009_09_ponzichirt.jpg Suspected Ponzi schemer Philip Barry was in court yesterday, to pleading not guilty to several counts of fraud. The "investor" had promised clients in his Bay Ridge neighborhood 12-21% returns, but, the feds charge, only used the money to pay his own bills, speculate on real estate in Sullivan County... and start a mail-order porn business. His clients/victims were upset he's been out free on bail; one told the Post, "It’s like I’m a rape victim and I have to see my rapist. He shouldn’t be out on the street."

Early Addition

Today's mid-day links: It's now a felony to drive drunk with a kid in the car, Twitter was hacked by the "Iranian Cyber Army," a debate about World War II revenge movie Inglourious Basterds and more.

Slim Kerik Looking Lean And Clean As Prison Sentence Looms

Well, hello there! It looks like disgraced former NYPD Commissioner Bernie Kerik has been prepping for prison by eating plenty of tossed salad. Recent Facebook photos show the convicted felon looking fit and fetching—a lot less Sergeant Schultz and a little more Kevin Spacey.

Parks Dept. Promises No More Artist Arrests On High Line

Following a lot of noisemaking by artist/activist Robert Lederman after his two recent arrests on the High Line, Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe has personally assured him there will be no more trouble. Quite the change of tune considering it had been reported that Benepe personally ordered his arrest earlier this month!

Paterson Stops By Cuomo's Birthday Fund-Raiser

2009_12_bday.jpg So what if Governor Paterson is trailing in the polls by dozens of points in a hypothetical matchup against Attorney General Cuomo—the governor was at Cuomo's birthday fund-raiser (for something) last night. Paterson told the Post, "I'm just here to wish Andrew a merry Christmas and a happy birthday... [He] thanked me for being here... I hope he raised as much money as he wants to...There's no reason we shouldn't be wishing him well." But an onlooker said, "Andrew looked shocked. The governor bum-rushed him. They greeted each other. It was stiff and cordial. It was like seeing your old girlfriend at the prom."

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