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  • George Byron cools off in a fire hydrant  at the corner of Lexington and 119th Street in Manhattan as Yvette Jones looks on.Temperatures reached triple digits in Manhattan today.
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  • George Byron cools off in a fire hydrant  at the corner of Lexington and 119th Street in Manhattan as Yvette Jones looks on.Temperatures reached triple digits in Manhattan today.  8/2/06.
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  • Portrait of sculptor Maurizio Cattelan in Manhattan.  Italian born Cattelan is famous for his often controversial or humorous works.  Possibly his most famous piece was titled "La Nona Ora" (The Ninth Hour) in which Pope John Paul II was struck by a wayward meteorite.
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  • Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr was the featured speaker at the Cardozo School of Law's commencement ceremony.  Students wore buttons that say "open discovery now" to protest Vance's policy on discovery.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin .
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  • Floorboards are completely rotted in the back of his apartment. During the winter months cold gets in because there is no insulation. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The baseboards under the sink are completely rotted away because of the constant leak from the sink for which John Burke claims the his landlord will not fix. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke points to a vent above his shower which he claims has been recently and purposfully driven out of the wall and for which the landlord will not fix.  ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Portrait of sculptor Maurizio Cattelan in Manhattan.  Italian born Cattelan is famous for his often controversial or humorous works.  Possibly his most famous piece was titled "La Nona Ora" (The Ninth Hour) in which Pope John Paul II was struck by a wayward meteorite.
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  • Portrait of sculptor Maurizio Cattelan in Manhattan.  Italian born Cattelan is famous for his often controversial or humorous works.  Possibly his most famous piece was titled "La Nona Ora" (The Ninth Hour) in which Pope John Paul II was struck by a wayward meteorite.
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr was the featured speaker at the Cardozo School of Law's commencement ceremony.  Students wore buttons that say "open discovery now" to protest Vance's policy on discovery.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin .
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  • Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr was the featured speaker at the Cardozo School of Law's commencement ceremony.  Students wore buttons that say "open discovery now" to protest Vance's policy on discovery.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin .
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  • Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr was the featured speaker at the Cardozo School of Law's commencement ceremony.  Students wore buttons that say "open discovery now" to protest Vance's policy on discovery.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin .
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  • Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr was the featured speaker at the Cardozo School of Law's commencement ceremony.  Students wore buttons that say "open discovery now" to protest Vance's policy on discovery.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin .
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  • Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr was the featured speaker at the Cardozo School of Law's commencement ceremony.  Students wore buttons that say "open discovery now" to protest Vance's policy on discovery.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin .
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  • John Burke's landlord built more rooms and balconies onto the back of the building, even enclosing his own apartment in the new construction leaving his apartment enclosed, unventelated, and in a constant state of stalled construction. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Construction on the outside of John Burke's apartment show how the ventilation system completely exposes the basement to the outside so rats and bugs can easily get in and nest. The basement has since been padlocked even while workers illegally build a Laundromat in the basement. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke's landlord built more rooms and balconies onto the back of the building, even enclosing his own apartment in the new construction leaving his apartment enclosed, unventelated, and in a constant state of stalled construction. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke's landlord built more rooms and balconies onto the back of the building, even enclosing his own apartment in the new construction leaving his apartment enclosed, unventelated, and in a constant state of stalled construction. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The exterior of his apartment with holes that ar 5 feet deep under his rotting floors. During the winter months cold gets in because there is no insulation. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke points out black mold that keeps reappearing in his bathroom due to his landlord's neglect. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John points out his bath tub has been sinking into the floor of his bathroom for years and the most the landlord would do to fix was add a layer of tile to fill the ever expanding gap caused by the sinking tub...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Shoddy paint job in the bathroom. ..John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John points out his bath tub has been sinking into the floor of his bathroom for years and the most the landlord would do to fix was add a layer of tile to fill the ever expanding gap caused by the sinking tub...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke must keep a plastic sheet on his apartment door because the landlord alledgedly purposfully replaced his door with another that is too small for the frame so dust and cold would breath into his apartment...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A sign warning tennents of the dangerous dusty staircases which have been continuously dusty for a year now...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • John Burke must keep a plastic sheet on his apartment door because the landlord alledgedly purposfully replaced his door with another that is too small for the frame so dust and cold would breath into his apartment...John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • .John Burke pays $288 a month for a rent-stabilized studio apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side and has lived there for over three decades. He complains that his landlord is a slumlord who has not made proper repairs and the apartment is rotting out from under him. The landlord has built additions and has been renovating the building to accommodate more real-estate, but has completely neglected to repair or fix up major plumbing, flooring, mold, and dust issues which has left his apartment a hazard. ..Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Portrait of sculptor Maurizio Cattelan in Manhattan.  Italian born Cattelan is famous for his often controversial or humorous works.  Possibly his most famous piece was titled "La Nona Ora" (The Ninth Hour) in which Pope John Paul II was struck by a wayward meteorite.
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  • Portrait of sculptor Maurizio Cattelan in Manhattan.  Italian born Cattelan is famous for his often controversial or humorous works.  Possibly his most famous piece was titled "La Nona Ora" (The Ninth Hour) in which Pope John Paul II was struck by a wayward meteorite.
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  • Portrait of sculptor Maurizio Cattelan in Manhattan.  Italian born Cattelan is famous for his often controversial or humorous works.  Possibly his most famous piece was titled "La Nona Ora" (The Ninth Hour) in which Pope John Paul II was struck by a wayward meteorite.
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  • Portrait of sculptor Maurizio Cattelan in Manhattan.  Italian born Cattelan is famous for his often controversial or humorous works.  Possibly his most famous piece was titled "La Nona Ora" (The Ninth Hour) in which Pope John Paul II was struck by a wayward meteorite.
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  • A hydroponics growing room growing bok choy at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007.
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  • A measuring device for different vegetable cuts is used during a cutlery class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007.
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  • Morris Richards, 16, cuts carrots during a cutlery class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007.
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  • Brooke Arce, prepares to mix the ingrediants of a coffee cake recipe during class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007.
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  • Chef-instructor Michael Lynch during a class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007.
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  • .****PHOTOGRAPHERS NOTE: The two students on the left and right did not bring signed permission forms to have their photos taken. If this image is to be used we need to contact the school to get permission. ..Chef-instructor Michael Lynch during a class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007. Robert Caplin For The New York Times.
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  • Nazia Akther, 15, beats eggs for an omelet during class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007.
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  • A hydroponics growing room growing bok choy at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007.
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  • Acreen Turmbull, 15 of queens, sifts flour into a coffee cake recipe during class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan.  Saturday March 3, 2007. .
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  • L-R, Brooke Arce, Acreen Turmbull, and Yosi Gonzalez prepare to mix the ingrediants of a coffee cake recipe during class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007.
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  • Brooke Arce, Jennifer Green, Chef Peter Urban, and Yosi Gonzalez, prepare to mix the ingrediants of a coffee cake recipe during class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007. ..
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  • Rebeca Rios, 15 of Queens, adds shortening to a coffee cake recipe during class at Park West High School, a specialized culinary and finance high school in Manhattan. Saturday March 3, 2007.
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  • People Watching in front of Hotel Gansevoort in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.  The Meatpacking District has in recent years been converted from a dingy, smelly, area where meat was sold wholesale to a trendy, upscale neighborhood with some of New York's hottest nightclubs and restaurants.
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  • People Watching in front of Hotel Gansevoort in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.  The Meatpacking District has in recent years been converted from a dingy, smelly, area where meat was sold wholesale to a trendy, upscale neighborhood with some of New York's hottest nightclubs and restaurants.
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  • People Watching in front of Hotel Gansevoort in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.  The Meatpacking District has in recent years been converted from a dingy, smelly, area where meat was sold wholesale to a trendy, upscale neighborhood with some of New York's hottest nightclubs and restaurants.
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  • People Watching in front of Hotel Gansevoort in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.  The Meatpacking District has in recent years been converted from a dingy, smelly, area where meat was sold wholesale to a trendy, upscale neighborhood with some of New York's hottest nightclubs and restaurants.
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  • People Watching in front of Hotel Gansevoort in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.  The Meatpacking District has in recent years been converted from a dingy, smelly, area where meat was sold wholesale to a trendy, upscale neighborhood with some of New York's hottest nightclubs and restaurants.
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  • People Watching in front of Hotel Gansevoort in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.  The Meatpacking District has in recent years been converted from a dingy, smelly, area where meat was sold wholesale to a trendy, upscale neighborhood with some of New York's hottest nightclubs and restaurants.
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  • Traders stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Traders stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Traders stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Traders stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Patrons walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Cousins Ricardo, left, and Robert Jones keep cool by throwing a water at each other at the corner of Lexington and 119th Street in Manhattan.Temperatures reached triple digits in Manhattan today.  8/2/06.
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  • Yvette Jones, plays in a fire hydrant with her grandmother Irma Sosa and brother Tatyana at the corner of Lexington and 119th Street in Manhattan.Temperatures reached triple digits in Manhattan today.  8/2/06.
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  • Elton John  attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • The sun sets down 34th Street in Manhattan 5/28/06.
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  • Portrait of Nicole Ritchie at the Four Seasons Hotel in Manhattan.
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  • Portrait of Nicole Ritchie at the Four Seasons Hotel in Manhattan.
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  • Portrait of Nicole Ritchie at the Four Seasons Hotel in Manhattan.
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  • Pedestrians walk across William Street in Lower Manhattan to start the workday the morning of Tuesday, January 24, 2006.
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  • Citigroup CEO, Sandy Weill, poses for a portrait in Citigroup's offices in Manhattan, Wed. Oct. 04, 2006.
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  • Citigroup CEO, Sandy Weill, poses for a portrait in Citigroup's offices in Manhattan, Wed. Oct. 04, 2006.
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  • Citigroup CEO, Sandy Weill, poses for a portrait in Citigroup's offices in Manhattan, Wed. Oct. 04, 2006.
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  • Kim Stolz, the newest VJ on mtvU, already made waves as an openly gay competitor on America s Next Top Model. Now the 23-year-old is hosting the weekly show called The Freshman  as  seen during a taping Thursday, July 6, 2006 at MTV studios in Manhattan.
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  • Elton John (R) and David Furnish (L) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Elton John (R) and David Furnish (L) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Victoria Gotti, left, mother of John Gotti Jr., Angel Gotti, right, sister, and unconfirmed/unidentified family member, center, walk into court for the trial of John Gotti Jr at 500 Pearl Street in Manhattan Wed. March 1, 2006.
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  • Antonio Maresi, left, and Mary Chiaroni, of Italy, visit the Tarracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water), a piece from the Shelly White and Leon Levy Collection, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2005.
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  • Carpenters Isak Kanbic, right, and Sartan Gacevic avoid the stifling heat during their lunch break by sitting in the shade at Federal Hall by the George Washington Statue next to the New York Stock  Exchange Lower Manhattan as temperatures made it into the 100s today. 8/1/06....
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  • Night view of businesses in Manhattan.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • The American International Building in Lower Manhattan. Sept 17, 2008. .
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  • John Kander, left, and David Loud during a rehearsal of Curtains, a new musical created by the legendary team of Kander and Ebb at the New 42nd St. Studios in Manhattan. They finished the musical before Ebb s death, making it the last Kander and Ebb musical ever. The production will have its pre-Broadway run at the Ahmanson beginning in August.  7/3/06
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  • Star Jones attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Sharon Smith holds up an "I Love Gay" sign at the NBA Draft 2006 held at The Theatre at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, Wednesday, April 26, 2006. Rudy Gay went  #8 to Houston...
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  • Elton John (L) and writer Anne Rice (R) during the curtain call of the Broadway play "Lestat" after the premiere performance at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Eric McCormack attends the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • Elton John (R) and David Furnish (L) attend the opening of the Broadway play "Lestat" at the Palace Theatre in Manhattan, Tuesday, April 25, 2006.
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  • The Freedom Tower in construction in Lower Manhattan...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • World Trade 7 Tower in Lower Manhattan...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • The Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Actor/Playwright Sam Shepard poses for a portrait in the Meat Packing District in Manhattan, Monday June 12, 2006.
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