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Now Airlines Kicking People Off Flights For Being Critical

Now Airlines Kicking People Off Flights For Being Critical

Three women, who didn't know each other and were not traveling together, say they were ejected, one by one, from an AirTran flight out of West Palm Beach yesterday afternoon for simply airing grievances. Marilyn Miller, a 55-year-old lawyer from Westchester, was the first to go. She says she was settling into her seat for the flight to White Plains when she observed a flight attendant indelicately shove her carry-on bag into another overhead compartment. "I said, 'Hey, I have breakables in that," she recalls. more ›

City Commissioner Claimed Florida Residency, Got Tax Cut

City Commissioner Claimed Florida Residency, Got Tax Cut

The newly appointed commissioner of the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications has saved $3,000 in taxes since 2005 by claiming residency in Florida—even though she has worked for city agencies the whole time. Longtime Bloomberg administration employee Carole Post and her husband have qualified for a homestead exemption, which is supposed to be granted to only full-time Florida residents, on their multimillion dollar West Palm Beach home, according to the Post. more ›

Extra, Extra

Extra, Extra

Soft Ice Cream, by I'mJustSaying on Flickr. Tag yours with "Gothamist" if you want us to use them. more ›

Jeanine Likes Suits and Botox

Jeanine Likes Suits and Botox

Oh, the sacrifices people make for marriage. The Post suggests the embattled Pirros stay together because of money: Al makes it and makes sure Jeanine has $15,000 a month to live on. A source tells the Post:

"Jeanine loves the lifestyle that Al's income provides her. You can't believe how much money this lady spends," the source said. more ›

Suburbs Make You Sick

Suburbs Make You Sick

Areas with the least suburban sprawl: New York City; San Francisco; Boston; Portland, Ore.; Miami; Denver; Chicago; and Milwaukee. more ›

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