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Early Addition: <em>Mad Men</em> Didn't Entirely Lose At The Emmys
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Early Addition: <em>Mad Men</em> Didn't Entirely Lose At The Emmys


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Garth Johnston

Published Sep 24, 2012

Modified Sep 24, 2012


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Published Sep 24, 2012

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  • A $500,000 Port Authority patrol boat sank this month after a police sergeant opened a hatch and let water in.
  • A 64-year-old woman died on a flight to JFK from South Korea. It appears she had a heart attack.
  • Mad Men set an Emmy record last night: For most losses in one season.
  • "Free Checking" rarely is.
  • Because of a drought in Spain olive oil prices are going to get a lot higher before they get lower.
  • Wow: Apple says it sold more than 5 million iPhones this weekend.
  • So, what does the Barclays Center mean for Brooklyn?
  • DUMBO is about to lose another mediocre dining option as Bubby's gives up the ghost.
  • About time? A way to make your phone sex a bit more physical.
  • Finally, here is a declawed Siamese boxing with a doggy who just doesn't get it:
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