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New York Art Kids Skip Internships, Start Their Own Gallery
Who needs to slave in an office when you've got your parents' cash — sorry, creative genes.
Posted 08/12/08 in Daily Intel : Cultural Capital
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Breaking: Rich People Happy About Being Rich
While much of the country falls into the Great Depression of 2008, some individuals remain joyful.
Posted 07/30/08 in Daily Intel : Numbers Game
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Private High Schools’ Secret Shame
Kids at Dalton and other prep schools have been settling for second-choice schools. Has the system screwed the rich?
Posted 06/30/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Even With $5 Million Dollars, Doorman Is Still Too Poor for Manhattan Real-Estate Market
Richie Randazzo's story might have once warmed our hearts, but now it sends a cold chill through our veins.
Posted 06/12/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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It's the Economakis, Stupid
A wealthy couple wants to convert their East Village apartment building into a single-family home, displacing their rent-stabilized tenants. Is that so wrong?
Posted 06/04/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Billionaire Driven Out of Greenwich Because of Size Discrimination
All Valery Kogan wanted was 26 toilets, eight bedrooms, a gym, a home theater, a wine cellar, a game room, a billiard room, twelve-car parking, and Turkish and Finnish bathing facilities. Is that so wrong?
Posted 05/21/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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