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9-11 Ring A Bell? Donny Doesn’t Remember Why We Went Into Afghanistan

How clueless can a guy who lives in Manhattan possibly be?   Discussing the Afghanistan war on Morning Joe, Donny Deutsch claimed “people weren’t clear why we were there in the first place.” Uh, Donny . . . Fortunately, the ever-affable Willie Geist was there to diplomatically offer Deutsch a brief history lesson. WILLIE GEIST: Well, it was clear in the first months after 9-11. Remember, Donny?  That little piece of the Manhattan skyline puzzle that’s missing?  The Taliban regime in Afghanistan that harbored al Qaeda members who plotted it?  Hello?

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In New York, the Hester Street Fair Lures Locals with Fresh Produce, Cupcakes, Vintage Prada, and More (Event)

A vibrant flea market in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Image courtesy of Hester Street Fair There’s something for everyone at the Hester Street Fair , whether you’re a thrifter, local foodie, antique hunter, or otherwise. The only outdoor vendor fair in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, founded by SuChin Pak and Ron Castellano, houses up to 60 local vendors every weekend. This weekend, in addition to the bevy of vintage accessories, clothing, and shoes the vibrant fle… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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earthquake Rochester NY June 23 2010

Reports of earthquake have been heard in Hackensack, Manhattan and Brooklyn, as well as Rochester, N.Y., and Erie, Pa. The U.S. Geological Survey said the rare earthquake struck the Ontario-Quebec border region of Canada, just north of Ottawa. The midday quake was felt in the city of Toronto in Canada and in a number of U.S. states, including Michigan, Vermont, New Jersey and New York. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage, but the Bergen County administration building in Hack

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Vet to Mariah Carey — You Owe 30K for Doggy Style

Filed under: Mariah Carey , Celebrity Justice , Pets Mariah Carey ran up a $38,000 tab with a veterinarian who claims she cared for MC’s pups 24/7 and even delivered one of ’em … this according to a lawsuit filed by the vet. Dr. Cindy Bressler sued Mariah in Manhattan today — and in the suit she says… Read more

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Katie Couric Boasts She’ll Be Buying a Prius, the Favorite Car of Obama-Loving Liberals

Confirming her membership in Manhattan’s liberal elite, Katie Couric boasted on Tuesday’s Late Show that she plans to follow Tom Friedman’s admonition, that in refusing to move away from oil “we have met the enemy and he is us,” and so she’s realized she “should” buy a Toyota Prius, the favorite of conspicuously superior liberals, or at least a hyprid. Couric recounted how her daughter told her “‘we should turn in the car we have’ and ‘get a Prius or a hybrid.’ And I said, ‘you know, Ellie, we should do that.’ And we’re going to look into it.” (“Prius owners act as if for every mile they drive, they prevent a coral reef from turning into a tidal wave that will hit Manhattan,” Joel Stein quipped in Time back in February .) “I think Tom Friedman had a great column ,” Couric touted, on how “we are responsible for creating this problem” in the Gulf of Mexico “and we have to start contemplating our choices in terms of energy,” so “hopefully something like this will really force people to reconsider their choices.” She then recited for David Letterman a conversation she had with one of her daughters: My daughter and I – Ellie is here home from college. She’s getting ready to go away tomorrow for two months as a camp counselor. We were talking and Ellie was funny because she was saying, “mom, can we get another car”– because she’s driving now, to have more flexibility for her. And I said “maybe” and then she said to me today, “you know, we shouldn’t get another car and, by the way, we should turn in the car we have,” which is a Chrysler mini-van — am I hip or what? “And get a Prius or a hybrid.” And I said, “you know, Ellie, we should do that.” And we’re going to look into it. But I think everybody, really, I mean they need to look at themselves and their own habits.

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Proposed Mosque at Ground Zero draws protests

A proposed mosque and community center at Ground Zero continues to draw protest from the right wing fringe. Sunday, close to a thousand angry, uninformed Americans gathered in lower Manhattan to demonstrate against plans to build the mosque and community center near the site of Ground Zero, where the twin towers of the World Trade Center were destroyed by Islamic hijackers on September 11, 2001. Opponents of the proposed mosque call it “offensive” and “demeaning”. Their angry and perverse paranoia willfully transforms a gesture of good will and community spirit into an insult to Americans and a celebration of Muslim fanaticism. http://www.examiner.com/x-10853-Portland-Humanist-Examiner~y2010m6d8-Proposed-Mo… added by: unimatrix0

In New York, An Exhibition Strives to Save the Garment District and Local Clothing Manufacturing (Event)

Image via Design Trust As New York City considers plans to rezone the Garment District in Manhattan, Made in Midtown will show how local garment manufacturing is an integral part of the city’s economy. Findings from the study, a collaboration between urban planning non-profit Design Trust and the Council… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Wiggle- A Bike Path That Connects Communities

Joel Pomerantz at one of his stops along the Wiggle Walking Tour photo: Bonnie Hulkower I have friends living in San Francisco who would ride a bike in midtown Manhattan but won’t get on one in San Francisco. When asked why, considering that SF is such a bike friendly town, I often hear the same reply: the HILLS! For many of these people hearing about “the Wiggle” transformed their lives. The Wiggle is the flattest route going from East to West San Francisco. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Drake’s ‘Fireworks’ Leaks Online

The Toronto MC raps ‘it wasn’t love’ with Rihanna, talks Lil Wayne and family on Thank Me Later track. By Jayson Rodriguez Drake Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage “Fireworks,” the song that kicks off Drake’s forthcoming album , Thank Me Later, leaked online Wednesday (May 26). On it, the rapper touches on his rumored alliance with Rihanna , amid verses about Lil Wayne and his rocky relationship with his father. “I could tell it wasn’t love, / I just thought you’d f—ed with me/ Who could have predicted/ Lucky Strike would have you stuck with me,” Drake raps in the second verse, referring to the Manhattan bowling alley where the two reportedly made out. “Damn, I kept my wits about me, luckily/ What happened between us that night it always seems to trouble me/ Now all of a sudden, these gossip rags want to cover me/ And you making it seem like it happened that way because of me. “But I was curious,” he continues. “And I’ll never forget it, baby/ What an experience/ You could have been the one, but it wasn’t serious/ There was smoke in the air before/ That was me clearing it, that felt good.” The track was produced by Drake ‘s frequent collaborator Noah “40” Shebib and features Alicia Keys singing the hook. The rapper first began performing pieces of the song while on his current Away From Home Tour. Earlier this month, during the Los Angeles stop, he announced Keys would be featured on the number. The song begins with the lyrics, “money just changed everything,” picking up where he left off at the end of the So Far Gone EP’s “Fear.” The third verse finds Drake opening about his father, a Memphis studio musician who worked alongside the likes of Jerry Lee Lewis, and whom he’s had a challenging relationship with; his parents split when he was only 5 years old. “Everything is the same, but it feels different/ My dad called me up knowing that I still listen,” the Toronto MC rhymes. “And he still got his foot out, guilt tripping/ It’s been years, thought I just learned to deal with it.” Drake spoke to MTV News in April about “Fireworks,” explaining why it would be the album’s kickoff. “The song itself is the first song on the album; I think it’s the biggest indicator of what the album is gonna be like,” Drake said. “That’s why I picked that song to go first, and that’s why I wrote the first verse like that. It’s really where I am in my life right now. I know they’re looking forward to the album, so I want them to get a feel of how the story starts off.” Does Drake make “Fireworks” on his new song? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Drake Alicia Keys Rihanna

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Hugh Jackman & Family — Razor Sharp

Filed under: Hugh Jackman , Paparazzi Photo Along with his gorgeous wife Deborra-Lee and adorable daughter Ava , Hollywood hunk Hugh Jackman rode around Manhattan on their Razor scooters on Wednesday. The family that skoots together stays together. Read more

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