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'Scammer' is soup-canned

No soup for you, Dina Wein-Reis! The Upper West Side multimillionaire -- charged with bilking at least $20 million from Fortune 500 firms -- was booted Saturday from a gig with Original SoupMan, the maker of "Seinfeld" soup guy Al Yeganeh's famed ...

From JEANE MACINTOSH, New York Post,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Campbell Soup,  David Hamilton

Scot lady $ings for the Met

A globetrotting Edinburgh opera buff willed a $7.5 million windfall to New York's Metropolitan Opera, stunning family and friends who didn't realize she was so rich. The generous gift amounted to nearly half the $16.5 million fortune of music lover ...

From JEANE MACINTOSH, New York Post,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Metropolitan Opera

Busted tix chick thrown off by screwball

PHILADELPHIA -- She thought she was being Punk'd. One minute, Phillie fanatic Susan Finkelstein was having a "jovial, friendly, joking" conversation at a bar with a man she'd just met -- and the next, she was in handcuffs, because the guy was an ...

From AUSTIN FENNER AND JEANE MACINTOSH, New York Post,  29 Oct 2009
Related Topics: William J. Brennan

Phillie femme offered sex for tox: cops

This Philly is more cracked than the Liberty Bell. A rabid Philadelphia fan -- apparently believing the "P" on the team's cap stands for "prostitution" -- was busted yesterday for offering sex in exchange for World Series tickets, police said. Susan ...

From JEANE MACINTOSH AND MAGGIE HABERMAN, New York Post,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: New York Yankees,  William J. Brennan,  Facebook Inc.,  Michael Bloomberg,  National League

Mystic's past is guru-some

Even before a sweat-lodge retreat led by guru James Arthur Ray claimed its third victim over the weekend, his seminars were already tainted by serious injury and even suicide, The Post has learned. Ray -- billed as a motivational prophet in the flick ...

From JEANE MACINTOSH, New York Post,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: James Arthur Ray,  Liz Neuman

No manatee's land

Rescuers are racing to free a famous Florida manatee before he freezes in the suddenly frigid waters near a New Jersey oil refinery, officials said yesterday. The stranded mammal, named Ilya, was huddled yesterday in the warmest water he could find, ...

From JEANE MACINTOSH, New York Post,  17 Oct 2009
Related Topics: ConocoPhillips,  Fish and Wildlife Service

Slay rap for Met star son

The son of a Metropolitan Opera star could face the death penalty after being charged in the murder of a Pennsylvania camp counselor 18 years ago, prosecutors said yesterday. Jeffrey Plishka, 46, yesterday pleaded not guilty to murder and rape charges ...

From JEANE MACINTOSH, New York Post,  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Metropolitan Opera

Board hears razing 'bull' by De Niro

The city's Landmark Preservation Commission was talkin' to Robert De Niro -- but he turned a deaf ear to orders to fix the illegal penthouse atop his super-swanky Greenwich Hotel, The Post has learned. More than a year after De Niro was sent back to ...

From JEANE MACINTOSH, New York Post,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Robert De Niro

NY shock at Saturn death

New York Saturn dealers were sent reeling yesterday when a General Motors deal to save the popular car brand with a sale to auto-racing mogul Roger Penske imploded at the 11th hour. "Up until the very last minute, everything was so positive. There was ...

From JEANE MACINTOSH, New York Post,  1 Oct 2009
Related Topics: General Motors,  Saturn Corporation,  Roger Penske

Poor rich guys

The rich got poorer this year -- but they've still got loads more dough than the rest of us, according to Forbes magazine's new list of the 400 wealthiest Americans. Microsoft mastermind Bill Gates led the pack for the 16th straight year, with a ...

From JEANE MACINTOSH, New York Post,  1 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Forbes Magazine,  Microsoft Corporation,  Bill Gates,  Warren Buffett,  Berkshire Hathaway

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