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  • Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: a pedestrian struck on 82nd St. and York Ave. in Manhattan, a double shooting on East 161st St. and Gerard Ave. in the Bronx, and an industrial accident on Victory Blvd. on Staten Island.
  • Jailhouse solidarity: groups band together to imagine alternatives for Brooklyn's expanded House of D on Atlantic Ave.
  • John McCain's daughter is a Columbia U. grad, blogger, and likes her men to be bad boys, not investment bankers.
  • In honor of Scotland Week, a street cart will be positioned at 52nd St. and Broadway to distribute haggis hot dogs for free, April 4th and 5th.
  • Maybe "Kristen" is the new Andre the Giant of viral marketing.
  • Moby gives a tour of his 30 square ft. kitchen. There's nothing that will smell too bad if he doesn't throw it out after a few days, a pig made from rope, Homer Simpson paraphernalia, and a nice skylight.
  • Family feuding over the handling of Heath Ledger's estate begins, with his uncles objecting to his father's primary role.
  • State regulators allow Con Ed to boost rates by 5%.

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"and likes her men to be bad boys, or investment bankers."

Actually, the linked article as well as the interview itself say that she likes "bad boys" but does NOT like investment bankers: "Ugh! If you’re an investment banker, don’t hit on me. You can quote me. I’m not interested."

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In reference to the McCain bit: gothamist, do you guys even read beyond the first paragraph of half the articles you reference?

where's the moby link? i'm curious!

I'm in favor of Gothamist's Columbia trolling.

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