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  • Nintendo Wii Game Review: Epic Mickey
    Dive into this creative new adventure by Disney and Nintendo. With creative weaponry and imaginative game play, this well-executed new game aims to please both young and old.
  • Budget-Friendly Family Fun in Downtown Manhattan
    Treat the family to stunning views, inspiring art and outstanding food in downtown Manhattan, all while keeping most of the money in your wallet.
  • New Mexican Eatery in NYC's Village
    Open since the late fall of 2010, Hotel Tortuga takes a light and healthy spin on Mexican cuisine.
  • Holiday Crafts: Simple Clay Snowmen
    Create home-made snowmen figurines with an air drying or bake-able clay. Use craft paints to bring them to life and then put them on display, or even give them as gifts.
  • NYC East Village Mystery
    The empty, rubble filled lot was once a thriving show venue and boasts a history of entertainment... and murder.
  • Nightlife Fun in Manhattan's East Side
    Relax in a lounge-like atmosphere with your favorite beer or dance the night away to Bulgarian pop. NYC's Lower East Side and East Village an array of venues in which to eat and drink the night away.
  • Best Breakfast Recipes: Caramelized Cinnamon French Toast
    This tasty twist on a breakfast classic will satisfy anyone's morning sweet tooth. The following recipe is for two people but can easily be doubled or tripled.
  • Weekend Travel: Cold Spring, New York
    Located along the Hudson River just 50 miles north of New York City, the small village of Cold Spring offers amazing views of the Hudson Valley, plenty of outdoor activities, great shopping and cozy restaurants.
  • NYC Bike Lanes and the Proposed Bike Share Program
    The cities newly proposed bike share program, a rising trend in the U.S. and abroad, plans to expand upon the cities new bike lanes and green initiative.
  • Zesty Tortilla Rolls
    This quick and easy appetizer will spice up any party.
  • The 2010 New York City Village Halloween Parade
    Every October 31st a section of lower Manhattan, along 6th Avenue, becomes an all-night masquerade parade. This is a night to notice and get noticed, and show off a bit of that wildly creative side while you're at it.
  • NYC Dates for the Unemployed
    Here are a few options for taking your date out in NYC if you are unemployed. Most of these require little to no money at all. You can save money and still impress your date. What a bargain!
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  • Young Man Leaps from George Washington Bridge After Private Life Broadcast on Internet
    Tyler Clementi took his own life recently after his Rutger's dorm roommate, Dharun Ravi, secretly recorded and broadcast his private sexual encounters.
  • The new NYC smoking ban
    A new bill has been introduced that extends the previous ban on smoking to outdoor public spaces like parks and beaches.
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  • The disappearance of a skyline
    It will soon be time to say goodbye to the skyline we once knew as the beloved Empire State Building begins to disappear among the first of many cookie-cutter towers planned for the city.
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  • The Parisian: My New York dream burger
    Every once in a while you find that special little thing that makes your life a little more complete.
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  • PS3 Online Account Security Flaws
    The few pieces of information required to access your online Playstation account are relatively easy to uncover. The available option to store your credit card information in the system can only add to the headache of a hacked account.
  • Lessons to Learn from the Current Oil Spill Tragedy
    Socrates once said "He is richest who is content with the least". The current oil tragedy has reminded me of the validity of such philosophies and how important it is to remember the difference between what we need and what we desire.
  • Home Improvements: Simple and Inexpensive Ways to Freshen Up Your Interiors
    If you don't have the budget to redecorate your home don't worry! Here are a few simple tips to enhance your interiors without emptying your wallet. Alone or in combination these tips are bound to improve any environment.
  • The Vinch
    Suddenly the phone went silent and the room went cold. At first just a whisper then the smell... sulfur I think, and then the whisper became a scream. As the phone dropped from my hand and the darkness began to engulf the room I saw it, briefly.
  • Halloweens to Remember
    Spending time hand-making costumes with my family was how we celebrated Halloween every year.
  • The Cat's Claw-Information on Declawing Your Cat
    Once a commonplace procedure, here is some information on this surgery that might change your mind.
  • Mexican Food: Simple Salsa Recipe
    Using fresh, easy to find ingredients you can make this simple salsa that is not only good, but good for you.
  • Destination Tucson
    A unique city offering many amazing sights, sounds and flavors.
  • I'll Be Waiting
    I wrote this poem after the suicide of a dear friend. I was dealing with a lot of questions about life and death, as well as his reasons for going through with it.
  • Building a Decorative Water Fountain
    Have you been shopping for water fountains? You can have a unique water fountain for less if you make it yourself. This is a how-to article about building your own small indoor water fountain.

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