Daily Archives: June 1, 2009

Mayor Dating Another TV News Reporter

I think the primary reason there’s less excitement about the mayor’s latest fling is that the mayor is no longer regarded as having a significant political future. He’s yesterday’s news. "Just like you, lad!," emails D. "You’ve been over and … Continue reading

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Kenny Gallo – A Life In The Mafia

I talk to Kenny Sunday afternoon. Since 2001, he has been an important source of information for me about organized crime. I’ve never known him to lie. I regard his new book, Breakshot, as a compelling and important read. Luke: … Continue reading

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Museum Terrace Apartments Visited By Health Department

I expect a dozen or more violations. More Here are some photos:  

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The Latest Issue Of Tradition Magazine

Rabbi Gil Student writes: A new issue of Tradition has been published (link): Let Him Who Is Not A Camel Among Youby R. Shalom Carmy – Makes the point that much of the media coverage of the impact of the … Continue reading

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Should Judges Set Immigration Policy?

From CIS.org: WASHINGTON (June 2009) – On June 8, President Obama will meet with congressional leaders to start discussions on an immigration bill. If such legislation were ever to pass, a central element would be an amnesty for current illegal … Continue reading

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