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Cuomo breaks up a prostitution ring that operated through Craigslist.
Apparently they think this will keep the working girls from peddling their wares.
Once the 'Times' takes on something fun and filthy, you know the party's over.
(We are using bird in the British way.)
Will run errands, cook, teach languages in exchange for "three lined-up cushion chairs."
The Craigslist fantasies are already awaiting your fulfillment, Neel.
A lovely-seeming young woman in New York just wants a guy who meets a few specific qualifications, okay?
Rebecca Land Soodak’s Craigslist post got her a nanny — will it bring her more?
Martha disrupts plans to make her seem like less of a perfectionist, Bear Stearns CEO Jimmy Cayne may face arrest (he'd better hide his stash!), and the FBI is slapping anyone who's ever said the word "mortgage" with criminal charges, in our daily roundup of media, finance, real-estate and law news.
Facebook-status-update-based crimes can only be next.
A Bed-Stuy family is shedding their belongings and embarking on an unusual journey.
We just found our favorite new pretentious sublet advertisement.
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