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-- If you like bagels and butt-holes, then this story is for you. Everyone else: look away!
-- Curbed visits the disturbingly asymmetric New Museum development on Bowery-- when will buildings look normal again?
-- Hilarious: One of Blogger's default templates makes the window at Saks 5th Avenue.
-- Does "depraved indifference" homicide warrant 25 years to life? In this case, being totally drunk, driving your car on the wrong side of a highway and killing two people is what may be "depraved."
-- Mike Tyson wants to beat up women-- but legally!
-- After the amNew York cover story, the city decides to chat with Chinatown business leaders about the filming that clogs up their streets.
-- On October 16th, 1966, twelve firefighters were killed on Broadway near 23rd Street in a floor collapse.
-- Interesting: less than 50% of MetroNorth riders are traditional suburban commuters.
-- Happy birthday, American #300,000,000!
-- The Village Voice Best of NYC 2006 is out, and chock full of fun! It even includes an interview with our own Famous Fat Dave.

Romanesco Cauliflower, by Harris Graber.

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what?! - this is the best! this is your Cauliflower on drugs.

I do see tons college students riding the Metro North also people take the train down to the city then take a taxi over to the airports instead of driving.

MetroNorth and LIRR has sooo outgrown tickets and distance-variable fares.

Just run them like subways and call it a day.

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