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Linda Stein

He used to work with Stein through Prudential Douglas Elliman, but they fell out over a sale.

Meanwhile, Newsday says police took DNA and clothing fibers from the nine workers who had painted the 16th-floor terrace red.

Despite all that, the NYPD has named no suspects, and hasn't yet made any arrests.

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Memories inspire a second act

F or nearly half a century, Dr. Irwin E. Thompson spent his days in laboratories and operating rooms, helping people start families through in vitro fertilization. Now retired from medicine, he continues to study life, birth, and nature - through art.

"Painting and writing poetry has become a natural way for me to celebrate pivotal moments in my life and express my deepest feelings through words, color, form, and texture," said Thompson, 70.

His first book, "Memories and Milestones: Poems and Paintings," which was published last year, touches on experiences ranging from the death of his best friend at the age of 10 to surviving prostate cancer. The Newton resident will read from his book and discuss his art at 3 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham.


Androphilia: Replacing gay identity for real men

Kiss those gay bars and gay pride parades good-bye as a new generation of homosexual men rise to empower themselves away from stereotypes evolved out of the infamous Stonewall riots of June 1969. The time is right to define a new identity said author Jack Malebranche of Portland, OR.

Androphilia: A Manifesto Rejecting the Gay Identity, Reclaiming Masculinity, written by Jack Malebranche describes the "gay lifestyle" as one that replaced true masculinity with self-loathing, perpetual victim hood, effeminacy, and overall a synthetic approach to life.

Homosexual desires are not fixed-oriented or a sexual fetish, but Malebranche, 32, declares it is simply put: The love of men. It is time for homosexual men to break away from a "politically charged gay community that does not represent their interests or values," he said and suggested men reject any notion that limits male identity," and reclaim their rightful place among the brotherhood of men.


Cowboys' QB Romo enjoying his star power

The inquisitor was Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman. His questions were irrelevant, bordering on the absurd, and gave the news conference the feel of a Saturday night outside some high-society Manhattan nightclub.

Basically, Newman fit right in. Romo's 12-minute news conference was part Sports Reporters, part E! Television, and the lines between the two became increasingly blurred as things progressed.

The day's primary topic was the focus of the Cowboys' most important player for the franchise's most important game in more than a decade, Sunday's playoff game against the Giants.

Romo, as you may have heard, spent his bye weekend with pop star Jessica Simpson in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with celebrity gossip Web site photos to prove it.

When former coach Bill Parcells, who elevated Romo last season from mostly anonymous backup to starter, departed the Cowboys for yet another short-lived "retirement," he left behind a to-do and to-don't list.


Dale Dauten: Try disorganization chart, Management 2.0 suggests

Take some issue facing the company and create a blog around it. Let everyone opine about and debate the issue, and see what results. You should have seen the reactions to that suggestion. It was like I suggested that they climb naked into a cement mixer, just to see what happened. Or, more accurately, as if I had suggested to a zookeeper that he let all the animals out of their cages, as an experiment. .



 

 

 

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