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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • 300 Central Park West (the El Dorado) in New York. Sept. 30, 2008.
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  • Center building with spires, 300 Central Park West (the El Dorado) in New York. Sept. 30, 2008.
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  • The production team of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" works on a shoot in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • The production team of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" works on a shoot in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • The production team of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" works on a shoot in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • Kelly Choi, host of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" rehearses her lines in the shade prior to a shoot in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • Kelly Choi, left, host of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" rehearses her lines in the shade next to producer/director/writer BuBoo Kakati prior to a shoot in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • The production team of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" works on a shoot in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • Kelly Choi, host, with crew navigates in the TV van to a location to shoot a segment of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • Kelly Choi, host of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" stands in for a lighting and camera test prior to a shoot in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • Kelly Choi, host of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" records a segment  with crew in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • Kelly Choi, host of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" records a segment  with crew in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • Elliot Stern, Director of Photography of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" records a segment  with crew in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • The production team of New York public television's TV show "Secrets of New York" works on a shoot in Long Island City, NY, Friday, May. 26, 2007. New York public television has reinvented itself over the last two years, marketing itself as the city s  hippest television, with shows highlighting bands, bars and neighborhoods. Public television stations across the country are hoping to follow its lead. The station s latest hit, Secrets of New York, delves into the city s hidden mysteries. The show has been picked up nationwide and won a host of Emmy awards.
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  • The New York Times Building in New York.
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  • An American flag hangs over the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York.
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  • An American flag hangs over the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York.
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  • An American flag hangs over the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York.
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  • An American flag hangs over the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York.
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  • An American flag hangs over the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York.
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  • An American flag hangs over the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York.
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  • An American flag hangs over the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York.
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  • An American flag hangs over the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York.
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  • New York's Carlos Delgado celebrates with teammates after the New York Mets vs Colorado Rockies match-up at Shea Stadium Sat., August 19, 2006. New York won 7-4.
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  • Doyers Street in New York's Chinatown, a jagged block supposedly so crooked because in Chinese belief, evil spirits can only move in straight lines.
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  • The New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Traders in the Crude Oil Futures Pit  of the New York Mercantile Exchange in New York, Oct. 16, 2007.
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  • Traders in the Crude Oil Futures Pit  of the New York Mercantile Exchange in New York, Oct. 16, 2007.
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  • Traders in the Crude Oil Futures Pit  of the New York Mercantile Exchange in New York, Oct. 16, 2007.
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  • John Eden, owner of Shorty's 32, with his famous pickles that garnish the chef's coveted  hamburger entree in New York, NY on Friday, June 19, 2009. ..Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • A fan hikes the upper deck to his seat during the New York Yankees vs Toronto Blue Jay's match-up at Yankee Stadium in New York, Sunday, Oct. 01, 2006.
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  • New York's Carlos Delgado hits a home run in the 12th inning of the New York Mets vs Pittsburgh Pirates match-up at Shea Stadium. May 3, 2006.
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  • New York's Carlos Delgado celebrates after hitting a home-run in the 5th inning of the Houston Astros vs New York Mets match-up at Shea Stadium Friday, July 21, 2006.
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  • Wed. Sept. 13, 2006 --  New York, NY..--Meredith Vieira, right, next to Matt Lauer, made her TODAY Show debut replacing long time co-anchor, Katie Couric, today at NBC studios in Rockefeller Center in New York.
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  • New York Head Coach Tom Renney on the bench in the 2nd period of the New York Rangers vs Boston Bruins pre-season match-up at Madison Square Garden, Wed. Sept. 27, 2006 in New York.
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  • New York Head Coach Tom Renney talks with Brandon Dubinsky on the bench in the 1st period of the New York Rangers vs Boston Bruins pre-season match-up at Madison Square Garden, Wed. Sept. 27, 2006 in New York.
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  • New York Head Coach Tom Renney on the bench in the 2nd period of the New York Rangers vs Boston Bruins pre-season match-up at Madison Square Garden, Wed. Sept. 27, 2006 in New York.
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  • The New York bench and Head Coach Tom Renney during the New York Rangers vs Boston Bruins pre-season match-up at Madison Square Garden, Wed. Sept. 27, 2006 in New York.
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  • New York's Mike Mussina delivers a pitch in the first inning of the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Mike Mussina delivers a pitch in the first inning of the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Jonny Damon's second of two solo home-runs in the 7th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Derek Jeter fielding a grounder in the 7th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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