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"I just wish that Nate and Vanessa had been able to work things out"— Mayor Bloomberg.
The Glass-Steagall Act: "I certainly can’t educate anybody on the specifics of it, but I know it’s about deregulation."
"Hey, guys, 'Vanity Fair' doesn't publish fiction."
A plague befalls the Upper East Side.
On last night's season-five (FIVE) premiere, some things grew and changed and some things stayed the same.
Our penultimate comments roundup!
The former first daughter speaks out for gay rights.
Will the Upper East Side get a royal wedding?
Alas, like the centuries-old folklore from which the popular Disney stories originally derived, fairy tales on the Upper East Side are more complicated.
Three fathers disappointed in last night's episode — one did so from beyond the grave.
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