January 29, 2010
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January 29, 2010 at 8:12 am by Jimmy Vielkind
Good morning! Bundle up! Keep warm with these headlines…
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is robustly raising campaign money from the real estate industry. (NYT)
Three state employees made over $100,000 in overtime last year. (DN)
A group of Democratic leaders will meet Saturday to discuss the 2010 elections. (TU)
Ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer says his family is stronger now than it was before his ensnarement in a prostitution scandal. (AP)
Sen. Eric Schneiderman wants to end “prison gerrymandering,” a move which would reduce the Census clout of some upstate counties during upcoming legislative redistricting. (TU/NYT)
Gov. David Paterson’s budget would move State Police out of schools. (GNS)
Comptroller Tom DiNapoli rejected a contract to paint bridges on Long Island. (AP)
Bill Clinton will back Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand as she fends of potential primary challengers. (DN)
See the full article from “Albany Times Union (blog)”
January 29, 2010
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DISGRACED golfer Tiger Woods liked to play weird sex games, including watching men dirty dance for each other, his alleged call girl told the New York Post on Friday (GMT).
Loredana Jolie, 26, also predicted Woods’ stint in rehab probably would not cure him.”Tiger’s sexual fantasies were not normal,” she revealed. “He likes role playing, he likes to be the guy in control and wearing a suit while there are girls performing girl-on-girl and guys entertaining guys. “By that, I mean they would dance for each other like girls would do for a man. He’d have different girls all the time, entertaining, role play, fetishes, stuff like that. But he would only watch.” Jolie – who initially claimed to The Post she never slept with Tiger, then declared she wanted US$1 million for her story about their alleged sex – is now trying to sell a tell-all book to publishers.
See the full article from “Daily Telegraph”
January 29, 2010
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NH police say they break up prostitution ring
Associated Press – January 29, 2010 6:55 AM ET
SEABROOK, N.H. (AP) – Seabrook police say they have broken up a prostitution ring run out of a local apartment.
Police say the services were advertised on Craigslist.
So far police have arrested a New York City woman of Asian descent and they are looking for other women who had been in the apartment and the person who leased the unit.
Police prosecutor Scott Mendes says police also are investigating whether a woman arrested Wednesday may have been the victim of human trafficking.
Police began investigating earlier this month after receiving complaints about a stream of men coming and going from the apartment. They would stay a short time and then leave.
See the full article from “WCAX”
January 29, 2010
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There’s one four-letter word that makes Eliot Spitzer very uncomfortable: L-O-V-E.
A slightly squirmy Spitzer drifted into deeply personal territory on the latest stop of his redemption tour, telling an interviewer about the meaning of love and his mindset with his wife after 25 years of marriage.
The cringe-inducing comments from the disgraced former governor came in an interview with BigThink.com, which was posted online yesterday, in response to the question, “What is love?”
“It’s one of these feelings that you sense when you meet somebody and there is a response that is different and is unique and is palpable. And it then changes over time,” Spitzer, who resigned the governor’s seat in 2008 after he was snared as a client of a high-priced call girl ring that included Ashley Dupre, said in the wide-ranging interview.
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January 29, 2010
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Spitzer, 50, was forced to quit office in 2008 after allegations of his involvement in a high-priced prostitution ring.
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January 29, 2010
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Busy apartment, neighbors’ complaints lead to prostitution bust
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SEABROOK — A New York woman who police say was advertising relaxation services on a Web site could face a year in a New Hampshire jail after being arrested in Seabrook on charges of prostitution.
According to Seabrook police, Xuesu Xie, 49, of Flushing, N.Y., was arrested Wednesday, charged with the class A misdemeanor of prostitution. Arraigned at Hampton District Court in Seabrook yesterday with the help of a Mandarin Chinese translator, Xie is being held on $7,500 cash bail. Her next court date is March 31 at 1 p.m.
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“You had to make a series of phone calls, and someone would call you back, make the appointment and give you directions,” said Seabrook police Lt. Michael Gallagher. “We’re also looking into whether this involved human trafficking and if this woman was forced into prostitution.”
See the full article from “The Daily News of Newburyport”
January 29, 2010
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JD Salinger, author of the classic novel of adolescent angst The Catcher in the Rye, has died aged 91.
His first book, it inspired generations of teenagers with its themes of alienation and loss of innocence.
Mark Chapman was claimed to be carrying a copy when he shot John Lennon in 1980 – and said it was reading it that drove him to kill.
The revelation made the already reclusive Salinger even more determined to hide away from the world. He wrote three more novels. But 1951’s The Catcher in the Rye had shot him to worldwide fame – selling a total of 60 million copies worldwide.
It details 16-year-old Holden Caulfield’s experiences in New York following his expulsion from an upper-crust school. Salinger admitted it was “sort of” autobiographical. But critics blasted its references to casual sex and prostitution, and some countries banned it.
See the full article from “Mirror.co.uk”
January 29, 2010
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Cullman native Channing Tatum, who is shown here with Amanda Seyfried in a scene from “Dear John,” tried his hand at everything from being a construction worker to a mortgage broker to a male stripper before becoming an actor. “Man, I’ve had a crazy life,” Tatum says. “I’m 29 years old, and I’ve met millionaires, billionaires, and I’ve met homeless people and everything in between.” (Everett Collection)
Two years ago, Channing Tatum played a small-town military hero who comes to blows with his best buddy in the Iraq War drama “Stop-Loss.” Then last summer, Tatum starred as an elite soldier of fortune who takes on a notorious arms dealer in the futuristic action-adventure “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.” And next week, the Cullman native gets back in uniform for yet another tour of duty in “Dear John,” a war-torn love story based on the same-name novel by romance writer Nicholas Sparks. The movie opens Friday, Feb. 5. This time, though, t …
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January 29, 2010
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1:30 P.M. To further whet your appetite for style, stop at the Cooper Classics Collection, right around the corner at 132 Perry Street, (212) 929-3909. Here you will find exquisitely restored automobiles, mostly gleaming European models, from every era. The 1954 Jaguar XK120 Roadster is a busty seductress with a sleekly sloping design, while the 1962 Sunbeam Alpine is the very car that James Bond drove in Dr. No. I sell cars all over the world, said the owner, Elliot Cuker. Just last week, we sold two cars to France. Ive sold the king of Morocco almost 30 cars.
2 P.M. To build your shelf, you may require liquid courage. This is obtainable, in the classic style, at the White Horse Tavern, where Dylan Thomas died in poetic misery, 567 Hudson Street, (212) 989-3956. Unwind with a wide selection of beers (most from $3 to $4). Teetotalers may sedate themselves at the more expensive Relax massage parlor, 716 Greenwich Street, (212) 206-9714 (one-hour session, $95).
See the full article from “New York Times”