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Of course, it's not really that straightforward.
Madonna's boyfriend doesn't mind his nickname. That, and the rest of today's gossip.
A judge recommended that Rudy's son give up his complaint about being booted unjustly from the school team.
An awesome new pamphlet offers a brief history of the New York City street vendor. Did you know Jay-Z was one?
He's a no-show at the wedding of his longtime friend, Howard Koeppel.
The actor and gay activist voices support for the beleaguered governor — and disdain for naysayer (and potential political foe) Rudy Giuliani.
After claiming that the gay-marriage rights battle would lead to a Republican landslide in Albany next year, the former mayor seems to back off his claims.
We hear they have babies there. Cute, exotic, new babies.
State Senator Marty Golden says the former governor "looking at" a run for a fourth term.
Sal Anthony’s SPQR will be the sixth restaurant it owns on Mulberry Street.
What we mean is, Kelly Rutherford still breast-feeds her walking, talking 2-year-old son. And Cindy goes all Gitmo on Madoff's ass — love that! In the gossip roundup.
And also how sweet it was that Howard made her bagels with peanut butter that morning. And Arnold Diaz put Martha Stewart in the Hall of Shame. In the gossip roundup.
Because of his prescient attempts to stave off even worse budget deficits, Paterson is popular in New York City and with conservatives upstate.
The 'Times' reports that the former mayor is weighing a run for Albany in 2010.
A collection of reactions to Mayor Bloomberg's decision to run for a third term.
The former mayor's law firm has launched a high-priced task force to consult with companies navigating the crisis.
Though Giuliani’s mockery of Obama's ‘cosmopolitan’ background was absurd on its face, we bothered to go back and find a time when the word didn’t seem like such a slur to him.