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Birthday girl Brit shapes up
robert.kahn@newsday.comLight the candles for birthday girl Britney Spears - but don't be surprised if she turns down her piece of cake. The pop princess celebrates her 27th birthday today with the release of a critically lauded record, "Circus," and a live appearance on...Tags: Newspapers, Britney Spears, Simon Cowell
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New JetBlue terminal at JFK redefines travel wait
joan.reminick@newsday.comIf you're flying out of the striking new JetBlue Terminal 5 at Kennedy Airport, you may find yourself wishing for a departure delay. The futuristic blue and white concourse has what it takes to perk up even the most jaded travelers. Here, you'll find...Tags: Mario, Whole Foods Market, Brighton Park, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Kennedy Airport
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Food options at JFK's Jet Blue terminal
MAJOR RESTAURANTS: - AERONUOVA, a futuristic Italian trattoria developed by Mark Ladner, a Mario Batali protégé and chef at Lupa, Otto and Del Posto - LA VIE, a French brasserie, the work of Lee Hanson and Riad Nasr, formerly of Balthazar and Pastis....Tags: Mario, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Idaho, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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JFK Jet Blue terminal's new computer dining system
joan.reminick@newsday.comFlying out of JFK on Jet Blue? Let your vacation begin at T5, the new Jet Blue terminal, ready for takeoff Wednesday. When it opens, the terminal will boast 22 new dining options and 25 places to shop. Stifle, for a moment, the urge to sigh, "Blah,...Tags: Mario, New York, Whole Foods Market, Brighton Park, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Raid in Manhattan
Chicago Tribune reporterNEW YORK— Victoria Beckham and other celebrity interviewees often crow about Chicago's world-class shopping. We always nod vigorously in agreement. Still, there's nothing like an escape from one's own city limits to loosen the purse strings. So... -
'Project Runway': Stella wants me to keep walking
Reality CheckProject Runway is becoming a bit predictable. Designers guessing what the challenge will be and debating who will be that episode's guest star? Check. Suede talking in the third person? Check. Field trip to an undisclosed location? Check. Corporate...Tags: Justice System, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Mary-Kate Olsen, Project Runway (tv program), Sarah Palin
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Fashion Week getting face time on TV shows
robert.kahn@newsday.comThe biggest star at Fashion Week, kicking off Friday in Bryant Park, could be Fashion Week itself. Camera crews from a half-dozen TV productions will be in and around the tents, examining hemlines and working them into plotlines. Catwalks (and catfights?...Tags: Oscar de la Renta, Justin Timberlake, Nicole Richie, Project Runway (tv program), Victoria Beckham
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Once wilderness amid bustle, NYC rail becomes park
Joshua David remembers vividly the first time he stepped out onto the rusted-over elevated railway track that snaked above Manhattan. "It was this incredible, hidden landscape that was invisible from the street that just stretched for blocks and blocks...Tags: Natural Resources, Metal and Mineral, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Wildflowers
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Metromix: Temples of the tipple
If you¹re bored of the same ol¹ bars and nightclubs, we¹ve got you covered. From an off-the radar bar in Sunset Park to a frat-house-style tavern on the Upper East Side, these new nightlife spots are sure to keep you sufficiently tipsy for weekends to...Tags: Sunset Park, Bars and Clubs, New York, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure
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Bottomless brunch
Special to amNewYorkWho says the party has to end when the sun comes up? Restaurants that feature unlimited drink specials on weekend mornings help keep the celebration going (or act as a cure for the night before). Here are some of our favorite bottomless brunch spots...Tags: Park Slope, New York, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Brunch
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New York real estate: Lower East Side
Special to amNewYorkLike the neighborhood Whole Foods that was perpetually "coming soon," the transformation of the Lower East Side has been a long time coming. Once the first stop after Ellis Island for newcomers, the enclave has probably played host to more immigrant...Tags: Hamilton Fish, Lower East Side, Crimes, Demographics, Rape
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Have a (healthy) drink
Special to amNewYorkChock-full of wholesome ingredients such as aloe vera, antioxidant-rich berries, and metabolism-boosting green tea, these cocktails just may have a good-for-you edge. Here's where you can find some health- focused libations: Sushi Samba This festive,...Tags: Central Park, Eating Disorders, Physiology, Natural Science, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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