Giuliani Softens Up Democrats for Powerhouse Palin
Sarah Palin hit it out of the park last night. But the carefully calibrated buildup of last night’s speeches shows Republicans may not have been as confident as they seemed afterward.
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Sarah Palin hit it out of the park last night. But the carefully calibrated buildup of last night’s speeches shows Republicans may not have been as confident as they seemed afterward.
And we are PISSED. What, New York gets no love from Republicans? We just can’t wrap our minds around it.
The 22-year-old rising senior, ranked twelfth on his team of fourteen, is enraged that the school is stomping on his dreams of the pro tour.
Plus, the latest on Giuliani Partners, S.I. Newhouse, and Citigroup in our daily industry roundup.
Today's 'Times' story today on the problems the rich face in therapy contains a rather juicy blind item.
It’s easy enough to pinpoint exactly who this year’s Republican vice-presidential candidate should be — but Arnold Schwarzenegger is not eligible for the post.
Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook's divorce will be messy, sure — but they've got nothing on Donald, Ron, and Rudy. Let's talk about legends, people.
The Port Authority is offering it up for sale, according to the 'Post.' That, and more city news in our daily industry roundup.
Plus: Russell Simmons got robbed, Stephon Marbury's still on the prowl, Samantha Ronson might be single, and more!
And that's not the only scintillating piece of gossip in our daily roundup!
Plus, things are looking up on Wall Street, Skadden is doing better at doing good, and Andre Balazs finally sells the Hotel QT — all in our daily industry roundup.
Also, dish on Ashley Dupré, Anna Wintour, Clay Aiken, and more in our daily gossip roundup.
At the Huffington Post, the novelist and the 'Rolling Stone' writer really get into it. And by "it," we mean trivial nastiness of the rhetorical sort.
By declining to vote on Bloomberg's congestion-pricing plan, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver seemed to once again fulfill his role the state government's resident stick-in-the-mud.
Plus, Joan Rivers and Barbara Corcoran bite at each other, Pat O'Brien only has one more chance at 'The Insider,' and Blake Lively is surprisingly normal — in our daily gossip roundup.
Joe Torre's new look, Ashlee Simpson's continued Saturday Night Live ban, and Rudy Giuliani's black eye — read all about it in our daily roundup of the juice in New York's gossip columns.
You know that one Rudy, the one you couldn't help but love for his unshaking belief in his cause and his dogged persistence in the face of adversity? Loved that movie. Anyway, the other one is considering a run for the occupied governor's seat.