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  • children in smokey street in havana, cuba
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  • cuban boys playing in street
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  • Harlem community board members told NYPD representatives that they need to hear the opinions of imams at two Harlem mosques before deciding whether to rename a street after a cop killed 40 years ago at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7...They want to name 123rd Street, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue after Philip Cardillo.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Harlem community board members told NYPD representatives that they need to hear the opinions of imams at two Harlem mosques before deciding whether to rename a street after a cop killed 40 years ago at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7...They want to name 123rd Street, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue after Philip Cardillo.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Harlem community board members told NYPD representatives that they need to hear the opinions of imams at two Harlem mosques before deciding whether to rename a street after a cop killed 40 years ago at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7...They want to name 123rd Street, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue after Philip Cardillo.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Harlem community board members told NYPD representatives that they need to hear the opinions of imams at two Harlem mosques before deciding whether to rename a street after a cop killed 40 years ago at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7...They want to name 123rd Street, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue after Philip Cardillo.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Harlem community board members told NYPD representatives that they need to hear the opinions of imams at two Harlem mosques before deciding whether to rename a street after a cop killed 40 years ago at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7...They want to name 123rd Street, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue after Philip Cardillo.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Harlem community board members told NYPD representatives that they need to hear the opinions of imams at two Harlem mosques before deciding whether to rename a street after a cop killed 40 years ago at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7...They want to name 123rd Street, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue after Philip Cardillo.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Harlem community board members told NYPD representatives that they need to hear the opinions of imams at two Harlem mosques before deciding whether to rename a street after a cop killed 40 years ago at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7...They want to name 123rd Street, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue after Philip Cardillo.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • two cuban girls walk to school with cats in street
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  • New York City's street art, the uncommissioned, uncommercial forms of expression that pop up on buildings, sidewalks and street signs, go way beyond traditional graffiti. But this subtler form of street art is often camouflaged by more brash graffiti tags, like these black and white line drawings by Gaia, an artist-of-the-moment.
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  • An unidentified oeuvre on Bond Street in NoHo. Street art can be found on and around doors, on shuttered windows, above your head, near the ground, on poles and street signs and traffic signals and newspaper boxes and scaffolding.
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  • An unidentified oeuvre on Bond Street in NoHo. Street art can be found on and around doors, on shuttered windows, above your head, near the ground, on poles and street signs and traffic signals and newspaper boxes and scaffolding.
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  • Models are seen outside the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the opening of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Models are seen outside the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the opening of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • The exterior of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the opening of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski speaks outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski speaks outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • New York City deputy Mayor Daniel L. Doctoroff outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski, left, and  Executive Vice President Beth Canavan cut the opening ribbon outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski is the first to walk into the new Wall Street location after cutting the opening ribbon Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Press and patrons walk into the new Wall Street location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski, right, and  Executive Vice President Beth Canavan, left, inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Merrie L. Davis tries on earrings inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Sales professional Nancy Sheer inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Sales professional Nancy Sheer inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • A sales professional replaces a watch in it's case inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Harlem community board members told NYPD representatives that they need to hear the opinions of imams at two Harlem mosques before deciding whether to rename a street after a cop killed 40 years ago at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7...They want to name 123rd Street, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue after Philip Cardillo.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Harlem community board members told NYPD representatives that they need to hear the opinions of imams at two Harlem mosques before deciding whether to rename a street after a cop killed 40 years ago at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7...They want to name 123rd Street, between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue after Philip Cardillo.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • cuban men exchanging cash for food on street.
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  • Although wheat-pasting - affixing pre-made drawings with glue to building walls - is probably the most common medium for street art, pieces are often affixed to street signs, like this one by the artist Peru Ana Ana Peru.
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  • Models are seen outside the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the opening of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski speaks outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski, left, and  Executive Vice President Beth Canavan cut the opening ribbon outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Merrie L. Davis tries on earrings inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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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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  • An American flag hangs over the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York.
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  • Jonathan Silva in his car on Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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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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  • Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • A dog outside a house at 91 Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • A dog outside a house at 91 Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • 40 Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Jonathan Silva in his car on Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Marico Rodrigues on Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Marico Rodrigues on Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Nani Silva in Betel Bakery at the end of Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Tereza Leal, owner of the Betel Bakery at the end of Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • If you want to go in search of street art, doing a little homework will vastly improve your experience. Several Web sites, like Streetsy.com and woostercollective.com, will help you get to know the most prolific artists, and then you'll be able to spot them on the street.
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  • If you want to go in search of street art, doing a little homework will vastly improve your experience. Several Web sites, like Streetsy.com and woostercollective.com, will help you get to know the most prolific artists, and then you'll be able to spot them on the street.
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  • A dog outside a house at 91 Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Nani Silva in Betel Bakery at the end of Main Street in Newark, NJ on a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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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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  • Overhead view of Street in Havana, Cuba
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  • The sun sets down 34th Street in Manhattan 5/28/06.
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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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  • 85 Broad Street which houses Goldman Sachs.
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  • Construction worker Anthony Rossini takes a drink from a fire hydrant across the street from a construction site at the corner of Greenwich and Watt Streets in Manhattan. Temperatures made it into the 100s today. 8/1/06.
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  • Pedestrians walk across William Street in Lower Manhattan to start the workday the morning of Tuesday, January 24, 2006. (Photo by: Robert Caplin)...
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  • Neal Wolkoff, CEO of ELX Futures LP, a bond-futures operation backed by Wall Street firms in New York, NY on Thursday, July 9, 2009.
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  • Neal Wolkoff, CEO of ELX Futures LP, a bond-futures operation backed by Wall Street firms in New York, NY on Thursday, July 9, 2009.
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  • Neal Wolkoff, CEO of ELX Futures LP, a bond-futures operation backed by Wall Street firms in New York, NY on Thursday, July 9, 2009.
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  • Neal Wolkoff, CEO of ELX Futures LP, a bond-futures operation backed by Wall Street firms in New York, NY on Thursday, July 9, 2009.
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  • Neal Wolkoff, CEO of ELX Futures LP, a bond-futures operation backed by Wall Street firms in New York, NY on Thursday, July 9, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Dr. Martin Beitler and his partner had to walk away from a $173,000 deposit on a two-bedroom apartment at the Chelsea Modern, at 447 West 18th Street.  They are in litigation right now to try to get their money back.  Photo taken in his office in New York, NY on Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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  • Outside the New York Stock Exchange during a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Outside the New York Stock Exchange during a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Joe Piazza, 78, from Statin Island outside the New York Stock Exchange during a day in which the American legislative system negotiated a $700 billion bailout plan for the ailing Wall Street financial institutions.
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  • Rhonda "Roni-Sue" Kave, owner of Roni-Sue's Chocolates at Essex Street Market. The shop makes chocolate covered bacon which they call Pig Candy. For Seth Kugel's Weekend in New York Column.  Aug. 29, 2008.
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  • Rhonda "Roni-Sue" Kave, owner of Roni-Sue's Chocolates at Essex Street Market. The shop makes chocolate covered bacon which they call Pig Candy. For Seth Kugel's Weekend in New York Column.  Aug. 29, 2008.
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  • Rhonda "Roni-Sue" Kave, owner of Roni-Sue's Chocolates at Essex Street Market. The shop makes chocolate covered bacon which they call Pig Candy. For Seth Kugel's Weekend in New York Column.  Aug. 29, 2008.
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  • Rhonda "Roni-Sue" Kave, owner of Roni-Sue's Chocolates at Essex Street Market. The shop makes chocolate covered bacon which they call Pig Candy. For Seth Kugel's Weekend in New York Column.  Aug. 29, 2008.
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  • Elbowtoe, an artist who is prolific in the street art world, uses political faces for this series of work.
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  • 85 Broad Street which houses Goldman Sachs.
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  • Godspeed arrives in New York? on it's way to the South Street Seaport as part of an 18-month celebration commemorating America?s 400th Anniversary.  The 17th-century replica ship is conducting an 80-day tour of six East Coast cities this summer to bring the story of the journey that changed the world and the nation?s birthplace - Jamestown, VA - to millions of Americans.  The tour brings history to life and commemorates 400 years of democracy, free enterprise and cultural diversity.
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  • North view up Broadway at 121st Street in New York City.<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • The Downtown West Palm Beach Trolly along Clematis Street.. .Photo by Robert Caplin
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