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  • Patrons in hooded red bathrobes drinking on the outdoor terrace of the Penthouse bar and lounge. The bar supplies the robes for people who want to go outside to drink and enjoy the view.
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  • Patrons in hooded red bathrobes drinking on the outdoor terrace of the Penthouse bar and lounge. The bar supplies the robes for people who want to go outside to drink and enjoy the view.
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  • Patrons in hooded red bathrobes drinking on the outdoor terrace of the Penthouse bar and lounge. The bar supplies the robes for people who want to go outside to drink and enjoy the view.
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  • Patrons in hooded red bathrobes drinking on the outdoor terrace of the Penthouse bar and lounge. The bar supplies the robes for people who want to go outside to drink and enjoy the view.
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  • Patrons in hooded red bathrobes drinking on the outdoor terrace of the Penthouse bar and lounge. The bar supplies the robes for people who want to go outside to drink and enjoy the view.
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  • Patrons in hooded red bathrobes drinking on the outdoor terrace of the Penthouse bar and lounge. The bar supplies the robes for people who want to go outside to drink and enjoy the view.
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  • Patrons in hooded red bathrobes drinking on the outdoor terrace of the Penthouse bar and lounge. The bar supplies the robes for people who want to go outside to drink and enjoy the view.
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  • Patrons in hooded red bathrobes drinking on the outdoor terrace of the Penthouse bar and lounge. The bar supplies the robes for people who want to go outside to drink and enjoy the view.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons view wall art and graffiti in New York.
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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 order ice cream at from the ice cream bar at Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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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 enter Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Patrons of Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, browse the isles.
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  • Patrons wait in line during James Brown's viewing.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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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 enter Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Patrons socialize on a boat in New York.
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  • Roberto Rivera, 5, waits outside the Apollo Theater where a public viewing of James Brown was held Thursday, Dec. 28, 2006 in New York.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer chief executive officer, center, inside the new uptown 5th Ave. Apple Store in New York during the grand opening at 6pm Friday, May 19, 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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  • Chet Sergey, of Connecticut, visits 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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  • Chet Sergey, of Connecticut, visits 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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  • Ralph Bizzarro looks at the [1999.10.14] Terracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water), top left, 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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  • Ralph Bizzarro looks at the [1999.10.14] Terracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water), top left, 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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  • Christmas shopping along 5th Avenue in New York City.
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  • Aspen Social Club for Seth Kugel's "Weekend In New York" column.
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  • Aspen Social Club for Seth Kugel's "Weekend In New York" column.
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  • Aspen Social Club for Seth Kugel's "Weekend In New York" column.
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  • Aspen Social Club for Seth Kugel's "Weekend In New York" column.
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  • Aspen Social Club for Seth Kugel's "Weekend In New York" column.
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  • Aspen Social Club for Seth Kugel's "Weekend In New York" column.
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  • Aspen Social Club for Seth Kugel's "Weekend In New York" column.
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  • Boats travel along the water in New York.
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  • UBS Building.
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  • UBS Building.
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  • UBS Building.
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  • UBS Building.
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  • UBS Building.
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  • UBS Stock.
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  • UBS Stock.
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  • UBS Building.
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  • UBS Building.
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  • Brokers work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Oct. 10, 2007.
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  • Brokers work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Oct. 10, 2007.
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  • Brokers work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Oct. 10, 2007.
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  • Top surfers took part in the first ever sea paddle around Manhattan for the Surfers Environmental Alliance (SEA), which raises money and awareness for cleaner oceans and beaches in New Jersey.
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  • Top surfers took part in the first ever sea paddle around Manhattan for the Surfers Environmental Alliance (SEA), which raises money and awareness for cleaner oceans and beaches in New Jersey.
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  • Top surfers took part in the first ever sea paddle around Manhattan for the Surfers Environmental Alliance (SEA), which raises money and awareness for cleaner oceans and beaches in New Jersey.
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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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  • Traders stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan.
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  • Julia Skutch, 7, and Samantha Goldhersz, 4 walk the isle at Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Meals line the cooler shelves at Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Teddy Bear shaped sandwiches are prepared in the kitchen at Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Jonas Cohen, 3, plays in the new Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Hannah Cohen, 3, plays in the new Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Sylvie Reynolds, 5, watches cooks through the window at Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Benjamin Arelamno prepares Teddy Bear shaped sandwiches are prepared in the kitchen at Kidfresh, a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Exterior of Kidfresh, which is equipped with a separate "kids only entrance" a bright children?s food store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Saycon Sengbloh, left, and Clifton Oliver perform "As Long As You're Mine" from the Broadway musical "Wicked" in Manhattan's Bryant Park Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Saycon Sengbloh performs "The Wizard And I" from the Broadway musical "Wicked" in Manhattan's Bryant Park Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Kenita Miller performs "I'm Here" from the Broadway musical "Color Purple" in Manhattan's Bryant Park Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Some of the first customers walk into the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Some of the first customers walk into the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Some of the first customers wait in line in front of the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, center, stands outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer chief executive officer, arrives to the new, uptown 5th Ave. Apple Store in New York during the grand opening at 6pm Friday, May 19, 2006.
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