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Burger King Value Menu Sinks Local Franchisees

Burger King Value Menu Sinks Local Franchisees

The owners of four Manhattan Burger King franchises are locked in a nasty legal battle with their royal overlord. Luan Sadik and his sister, Elizabeth Sadik, rebelled against the mandatory 99-cent menu and the recent dollar Value Menu because the prices couldn’t cover the obscene Manhattan rent and the fast food monarch roared. more ›

Fuggedaboutit: Miss Brooklyn Hails from...Manhattan

Fuggedaboutit: Miss Brooklyn Hails from...Manhattan

After a 16-year absence from the beauty pageant circuit, Miss Brooklyn returned this year -- which meant that maybe, just maybe, a Brooklynite would become Miss New York, or even Miss America. more ›

Whoops! Accused Cop Killer's Statement Erased

Whoops! Accused Cop Killer's Statement Erased

In an extremely embarrassing incident for the Brooklyn DA's office, an audio technician taped over a statement made by a cop killer while in custody. The DA's office will now have to rely on a detective's notes taken during that statement and the videotape recorded during a follow-up interview with suspect Robert Ellis. more ›

James Top, Graffiti Artist

James Top, Graffiti Artist

Train muralist James Top (aka JEE 2) was part of the legendary Odd Partners in the 1970s. The Brooklyn crew bombed with throw ups and block letters; they were highly regarded and had a strong presence in the city. These days Top has taken his art indoors -- teaching a graffiti class in the Bronx and, this weekend, opening his first New York exhibit. more ›

Businesses, Pols Ally Against Campaign Finance Limits

Businesses, Pols Ally Against Campaign Finance Limits

A lawsuit filed Monday against the City Campaign Finance Board seeks to overturn a recently enacted funding law that opponents assert will just make the City Council richer - and whiter. The recently-enacted campaign finance restrictions reduces the contributions from companies who do business with the city by a whopping 92%. Translation: In a mayoral race, the individual limit on giving is now $400, versus $4,950; in City Council races, it's $250, down from $2,950. more ›

Subway Platform Crumbles, Sending Teen Into Tracks

Subway Platform Crumbles, Sending Teen Into Tracks

Stand clear of the platform edge and then some: A 14-year-old boy fell into the tracks at the Kings Highway subway station when the platform partially collapsed. Avi Katz was able to get away before the approaching Q train made it into the station. more ›

Pencil This In

Pencil This In

EVENT: Angels and Kings is hosting a Nerd Nite, described as: "the Discovery Channel with beer." This evening brings zombies to life, sort of, with a presentation on the undead titled "Zombies Are Real: Actual Zombies of the Natural World And Why You Might Be One." Drink, learn, be nerdy. more ›

Last Night's Action: Momentum on Hold

Last Night's Action: Momentum on Hold

  • Lakers 105, Nets 90: Good thing the Lakers are in the Western Conference. Pau Gasol got favorable reviews in his first game as a Laker. Richard Jefferson, the best thing the Nets have going for them, missed some time after catching an elbow in the eye, but he did return. Vince Carter had 27 in the latest underwhelming effort for the Nets at home.
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    Last Night's Action: Get Home Soon

    Last Night's Action: Get Home Soon

  • Atlanta 104 Nets 92: Jason Kidd only took nine shots, scoring five points while three Hawks scored more than 20.
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    Last Night's Action: Extension of Dominance

    Last Night's Action: Extension of Dominance

  • Kings 3, Islanders 1: Signs of a prolonged slump may include: losing a game to the team with the fewest points at home. Bryan Berard scored for the Islanders. They have lost six straight games at home, but they have gotten a point out of two of those losses. A much-needed road game comes Saturday at Montreal.
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    Last Night's Action: Knicks Top Sixers, Nets Fall to Nuggets

    Last Night's Action: Knicks Top Sixers, Nets Fall to Nuggets

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    • Knicks 89 Philadelphia 76ers 81: The Knicks enjoyed a team effort in defeating another struggling Eastern Conference team, the Sixers. Five players scored in the double digits, led by Jamal Crawford's 18 pounts and Zach Randolph's 16 points and 14 rebounds. Coach Isiah Thomas said, "We have good shot distribution, everyone feels part of the game, everyone gets to touch the basketball." more ›

    Last Night's Action:  Shaking Things Up

    Last Night's Action: Shaking Things Up

    Sean Avery, placed on the top line with Gomez and Jagr got things started with a goal at 12:12 of the first period. Brandon Dubinsky scored a few minutes later and the Rangers never looked back. Jaromir Jagr capped the scoring in the third period with some hard work and a nice assist from Martin Straka who handed Jagr a replacement stick after he broke his original one. more ›

    Historic Properties Get a Reprieve, Local Legislators Disappointed

    Historic Properties Get a Reprieve, Local Legislators Disappointed

    The series of residential structures lining Flushing Ave. in Brooklyn are historic treasures, but they are a little the worse for wear and some legislators can't wait to tear them down. Officers' Row, or Admirals' Row, is a feature at the Brooklyn Navy Yard that has admittedly fallen into sad disrepair, but nonetheless has a rich history linking New York harbor to the naval industry that was a cornerstone of building the United States as an international power. more ›

    Extra, Extra

    Extra, Extra

    • Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: an unstable building on 41st Ave. in Queens, a pedestrian struck on 33rd St. and 8th Ave. in Manhattan, and a double stabbing on East 188th St. and Webster Ave. in the Bronx.
    • The New York Post flew a Jessica Simpson lookalike to Dallas and got her seats behind the Cowboys' bench in an effort to distract Dallas quarterback Tony Romo.
    • Has anyone lost a camera in a cab lately? Recognize any of the people pictured? An interesting version of Lost & Found
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    Bitten by Family's Doberman, Brooklyn Baby Dies

    Bitten by Family's Doberman, Brooklyn Baby Dies

    Oh no! An 8-month-old baby bitten by a family dog was pronounced dead at Kings County Hospital. more ›

    Holy Shit! Isiah Thomas Really IS Delusional!

    Holy Shit! Isiah Thomas Really IS Delusional!

    After Isiah Thomas said that he was still fit to coach the Knicks on Tuesday, we wondered if he was the most delusional man in the history of sports. That answer emerged yesterday as Thomas proclaimed that the Knicks will win a championship with him AND that he wants to leave a legacy. BWAHAHAHAHAHA. That's the best joke we'll be hearing all year. Seriously though, that smell of bullshit at Madison Square Garden isn't coming from those bulls, but from the head coach and President of Basketball Operations for the Knicks. more ›

    Brooklyn Toddlers Saved From Apartment Fire

    Brooklyn Toddlers Saved From Apartment Fire

    Yesterday afternoon, the FDNY responded to a fire that broke out in a Midwood apartment building, only to find two girls, ages 1 and 2, alone. The girls' mother had left them with her boyfriend, who went out. Sigh. more ›

    Last Night's Action: Nets Making a Move?

    Last Night's Action: Nets Making a Move?

  • Devils 3, Panthers 2: Jamie Langenbrunner and Noah Clarke scored in the first period for the red-hot Devils. They love their new digs at the Prudential Center in Newark, where they've won nine of 10. As well as they've been playing, the Devils hadn't scored a goal in the first period in eight games. That ended Wednesday.
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    Fatal "Little Argument" Leads to Brooklyn Siege, Manhunt

    Fatal "Little Argument" Leads to Brooklyn Siege, Manhunt

    An early morning argument Saturday left a 19-year-old dead and a building on Ocean Parkway besieged with heavily armed police searching for the killer. Allen Tahiraj was shot on Ocean Parkway around 3:30am Saturday morning as he congregated with friends. One friend said, "There was a little argument and one of the kids pulled a gun." more ›

    Last NIght's Action: Back To The Winning Side

    Last NIght's Action: Back To The Winning Side

    But, it wasn’t just the top guys. Chris Drury had added two points and the defense held Pittsburgh to 18 shots. Henrik Lundqvist looked solid in net, coming up some big saves when he was finally tested in the third period. more ›

    City Shames the Non-Green

    City Shames the Non-Green

    Yesterday the NY Post warned non-recyclers that they'd have to don a "scarlet litter" if they didn't clean up their acts. We hoped this "scarlet litter" would be a hat hand-crafted by a Freegan and worn atop the heads of the environmentally-challenged, but instead it's something much more sensible: a clear bag for all of your garbage that leaves little to the imagination. New York, we don't really want to see your trash, so please try to figure out this whole recycling thing, m'kay?

    If warnings and summonses do not induce residents to separate their recyclables from the rest of the trash, the city will force them to put all their garbage into clear plastic bags and endure routine inspections. more ›

    Jay-Z Raps With Charlie Rose

    In November, Charlie Rose sat down with rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z. The musician is originally from Brooklyn and late in the interview Rose queries about the expected success of the Nets once they move to Kings County. Jay-Z is very enthusiastic about the potential of the team and the virtues of the borough, as he prefaces every statement about Brooklyn with the words "we" and "ours." It is unintentionally comedic then when Rose immediately follows up with the question "And where do you live now?" The answer is a terse "In Manhattan, uh." The exchange begins around 48 minutes and 45 seconds into the interview and a quick transcript is available at the Atlantic Yards Report site here. It reminded us of the first time that we heard that director Spike Lee had moved to the Upper East Side. more ›

    "G"-ood Times Ahead for Forgotten Subway Line?

    "G"-ood Times Ahead for Forgotten Subway Line?

    Riders hope that low grades for the G line will eventually lead to improvements, while plans are in place to make the G a more usable line. Despite being the two largest boroughs in New York City, there is only one train line dedicated to getting people from Brooklyn (2.5 million people) to Queens (2.3 million people). All other passages must make their way from one borough, through Manhattan (1.6 million people), and then on... more ›

    Gothamist's Week in Rock: Volume 47

    Gothamist's Week in Rock: Volume 47

    I'm Not There Nails It We went into seeing I'm Not There yesterday afternoon kind of expecting to hate it, thinking it would be vague and pretentious and a chore to absorb. But boy were we wrong! The movie avoids many annoying biopic clichés, presenting 6 separate, yet surprisingly straightforward stories based on the life of Bob Dylan. While non-linear, the narratives are complete and engrossing. The film is shot beautifully, and needless to say... more ›

    Last Night's Action:  Stephon on D

    Last Night's Action: Stephon on D

    Sacramento 123 Knicks 118 (2OT’s); You weren’t dreaming, that really was Stephon Marbury playing defense. Marbury didn’t start, but he had a nice game off the bench as Isiah went to a three-guard lineup in the fourth quarter. With Crawford and Robinson sharing the point, Marbury took over at the two and did well. Eddy Curry had a huge game with 27 points including a game-tying rebound and layup with 10 seconds left in regulation,... more ›

    Resistant Bacteria Outbreak Among Hospitalized Kids

    Resistant Bacteria Outbreak Among Hospitalized Kids

    The health scare of the season continued this week with news of an outbreak of the methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) "superbug" at an Upper East Side hospital's children's ward. The New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center said that nine infants were infected with the drug-resistant strain of bacteria that killed a New York 7th Grader last month. Omar Rivera Jr. was felled by the staph infection on October 14th after being misdiagnosed at Kings County... more ›

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