-The FDA has again delayed making a decision over making Plan B (the morning-after pill) available over the counter. In Gothamist's humble opinion this latest delay is BS.
-August Wilson, the two-time Pulizer Prize winning playwright, has inoperable liver cancer. Our prayers go out to him and his family.
-You know that an election is heating up when candidates start sending spies to their competitors' events.
-Another sign the election is coming? Bloomberg gave his last radio address before the election yesterday.
-Have you noticed all of those surcharges popping up on your phone bill? The Times tells you what's what.
-Data on the subway searches will not be released to the public. Yet.
-On the topic of the subway, president of New York City Transit Lawrence G. Reuter has admitted that he acceptedd $633 in improper gifts and is going to pay a $1,200 fine. Huh.
-This is the last weekend of both Howl and the Fringe. Go!
-Why didn't the Bronx Zoo think of this first?





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