- Doctors Ignore Push to Classify Video Games as Addictive
John HitchDoctors at the American Medical Association s annual meeting turned down the idea of declaring excessive video game playing as an addiction...
- Miami - Music - The Devil in Mr. Jones - miaminewtimes.com
Will SmithPossessed of a raw, booming voice, Jones (born Thomas Jones Woodward) exudes an erotic toughness. Despite the sly smile and swiveling hips, and even though he's just two months shy of 67, Mr. Jones remains a he-man among he-men...
- Youtube and Copyright Violation?
Will SmithDear Member: This is to notify you that we have removed or disabled access to the following material as a result of a third-party notification by The Entertainment Software Association Members claiming that this material is infringing: This took me by su...
- April 4, 2007 "TV" talk: If there's anything tougher than getting a movie green lighted it's got to be making a network TV pilot deal
Hun LeeIf there's anything tougher than getting a movie green lighted it's got to be making a network TV pilot deal, the topc of Jake Kasdan's very funny new movie "The TV Set," opening Friday via THINKFilm. MARTIN GROVE talks with Kasdan. More...
- 2006 December Loser with Socks
Hotty Missafter viewing the Don Shula interview: Don Shula is a relic, a dinosaur, a toothless T-Rex. While I respect his undefeated 1972 team, I really think that we can all see that the game of football has left him behind. It is really very sad to see that...
- Canadian police find rare Austrian jewel
Hotty MissTORONTO -- Police have found a rare pendant that belonged to a 19th century Austrian queen and was stolen from a castle there in 1998...
- Digital TV On the Center Stage
Hun LeeDeputy Director of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) Zhang Xiaoqiang said at a forum held on the sidelines of the six-day China High-Tech Trade Fair that forceful measures will be taken for the industry...
The Real Deal - Hudson Yards RFP coming this week Sam Boyle
A section of Hudson Yards The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is expected to unveil the long-anticipated request for proposals for the development of the far West Side's Hudson Yards this week...
A woman of substance John Hitch
Historically and socially, it's worth noting that Helena Williams will become the first woman to serve as president of the Long Island Rail Road...
Metro Prices Go Up, A Photo Essay Franky Micklestone
Thursday's Metro Board meeting to hear public comment and vote on new fares for public transportation in Los Angeles was, simply put, an amazing scene...
Bus buster Fanny More
decade-long federal consent decree prevented the Metropolitan Transportation Authority from meaningfully raising bus fares - and in light of a huge budget deficit - some kind of fare hike was inevitable...
The Real Deal - Extell plans tower by Hudson Yards Sammy King
May 25, 9:19 am Extell plans tower by Hudson Yards Extell purchased the lot for $17.1 million. Extell Development Corp. purchased a 7,300-square-foot parcel on 10th Avenue between 30th and 31st streets for $17.1 million from the Port Authority...
L.A. Metro to raise fares 72% in 4 years Jill Stone
The Los Angeles Metro Transportation Authority board Thursday voted to raise bus and train fares by an average 72 percent over the next four years - a move decried by critics as a blow to the poor and ethnic communities that depend on public transportati...
Going Places Blog Archive MTA chief appoints new LIRR president; first woman in the post Jill Stone
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority today announced the appointment of Williams, a former Long Island Bus president and deputy county executive of Nassau County, to serve as the president of the Long Island Rail Road...
The Real Deal - No sign of Hudson Yards RFP Fanny More
No sign of Hudson Yards RFP The future of the Hudson Yards site on the West Side is still in limbo as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority continues to delay the release of a request for proposals...
The Real Deal - Hudson Yards opened up for bidding Peja Stojakovic
Hudson Yards opened up for bidding Calling it a project the city and region "desperately needs," Governor Eliot Spitzer this morning officially released the request for proposals for the development of the Hudson Yards on Manhattan's far West Side...
Second Avenue Subway: Actual, Real Work Begins, Almost Fanny More
Never mind announcements and plans and ceremonial ground-breakings and wall-tappings; construction on the Second Avenue Subway is now, finally, actually, really here...