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Sinatra’s “New York, New York?? blared intermittently from one Matthews dorm room, competing with Sox fans’ not-quite-polite attempts to silence Old Blue Eyes...
...swindled New York??s City Hall into allowing him to park the trailer by claiming that he was making a movie about shoes, he said...
...concentrators,” says Cherry. “They can be very creative—but that’s not necessarily a good thing.” Gollogly, on the other hand, has a hidden traditional influence. Her godmother works as a personal shopper at New York??s Bergdorf Goodman. “I take her advice,” Gollogly admits...
...don’t want to see them bust a move). It’s OK to go to the campus pub in between your 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. classes. To de-frizz my hair, “you’d best go back to New York?? (that comes from the wise woman at the local hair salon). Irish youth prefer Budweiser to Guinness, and extracurricular activities in some colleges do not cause any stress whatsoever—they’re actually for fun—and they hold their meetings at pubs...
...academic colleagues and students apparently do not take him seriously, since—by his own admission—“I [Finkelstein] was thrown out of every [university] school in New York?? and is “in exile in [DePaul University] in Chicago,” where he is “not happy” (Irish Times, July 1, 2003). He doesn’t understand why he has had such a “hard time.” Well maybe because he has leveled so many false charges against so many people...