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Love stands test of time

They gazed into each other's eyes. They kissed. The magic returned. It was as if they hadn't been apart for 50 years. That was the joyous reunion of Diane Harris and Rodney Day. In the late 1950s, Harris and Day were high-school sweethearts in the ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  20 Oct 2009

O to hail 'terror' busters

President Obama will visit FBI headquarters in the Big Apple tomorrow to personally thank agents involved in the arrest of a Denver man who allegedly planned to bomb the city's subways, law-enforcement sources said. Obama will journey to 26 Federal ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Barack Obama,  Najibullah Zazi,  Al-Qaeda

Rain may shut out Yankees

A nor'easter will batter the metropolitan area over the next three days and threaten to wash out the first two Angels-Yankees playoff games, according to AccuWeather.com. The rain began yesterday and was given a 50 percent chance of impacting tonight's ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  16 Oct 2009
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  Jorge Posada,  Buffalo Bills

5 Ave. splash of Italian dressing

Fifth Avenue became a sea of red, white and green yesterday as tens of thousands of Italian-Americans celebrated their heritage on Columbus Day. The 65th parade, which honors Christopher Columbus' 1492 expedition to the New World, included a modern-day ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Christopher Columbus,  Buzz Aldrin,  Kenneth Langone,  Home Depot, Inc.,  Michael Bloomberg

Tony was always his mommy's little loser

He was the biggest disappointment in his mother's life. Legendary society doyenne and philanthropist Brooke Astor confessed that her only child, Anthony Marshall, turned out so badly she decided not to have any more kids. She once told a friend, "He ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  9 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Brooke Astor,  Central Intelligence Agency,  John Dryden,  Vincent Astor,  US Marine Corps

$42 'value' meal

If you think the cost of dining out in the Big Apple is steep, be glad you don't live in London, Paris or Tokyo. The average cost of a meal in New York City is $41.81 -- up 2.5 percent over last year, the latest Zagat survey reports. But that's peanuts ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  8 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Danny Meyer,  Time Warner Inc.

Kidnap threat, stalker terrified him

A lame-brained would-be kidnapper. A loony stalker. Even before last night's bombshell revelations about an alleged blackmailer, funnyman David Letterman had his share of crazies. In March 2005, an ex-con was charged in a chilling plot to snatch the ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  2 Oct 2009
Related Topics: David Letterman,  Federal Bureau of Investigation

Polanski busted in '70s sex case

Famed director Roman Polanski was arrested in Switzerland over the weekend after LA prosecutors laid a trap for him there in a 1977 child-sex case . The LA District Attorney's Office sent a provisional arrest warrant to the US Justice Department, which ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  28 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Roman Polanski,  U.S. Department of Justice,  Radek Sikorski,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Jack Nicholson

Green Navy Yard

Three idle World War II machine shops at the Brooklyn Navy Yard will be combined into a 220,000-square-foot center for environmentally friendly manufacturing, thanks to a $15 million state Senate grant. The structure will provide spaces for green ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  17 Sep 2009

SARAH WANTED MY BABY

Conservative ex-veep candidate Sarah Palin tried to secretly adopt her teenage daughter's baby to hide the fact that he was conceived out of wedlock, the kid's dad claims. Levi Johnston says in an explosive new interview that Palin repeatedly... ...

From ANDY GELLER, New York Post,  3 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Sarah Palin

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