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1. Murder On 34th Street 2. New York: A State of Mind (Urban Tapestry Series) 3. The Senator Must Die
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Review: Serenity (2005) Joss Whedon, the writer/director behind TV shows Angel, Buff the Vampire Slayer and the short-lived sci-fi series, Firefly, returns with a sharply written sci-fi adventure, Serenity. Amazingly, though it only aired for one season, Firefly has developed a sizable cult following so Whedon...
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Mr. Gibson's defense is that he tells it like it is. Or like it was. But that is not precisely the case: the film's screenwriter, Benedict Fitzgerald, has added extra-Scriptural details: the character of Claudia, Pilate's wife, is much amplified from the Gospel hint; Pilate is given a sympathetic psychological complexity that is nowhere found in the Gospels; detai
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Murder On 34th Street
Authors: Ed Koch. Hardcover, 246 pagesPublisher: Kensington Publication Date: 1997-12-01 Reviews :

Christmas in New York. The city's legendary Ramsey's Department Store is suffering its worst season in years. General manager Barnaby Tischler knows it's because their rival, Weatherly's superstore, is scaring off the store's customers--with bomb threats! But when Ramsey's Santa-for-hire is found in a utility closet shot through the heart, Tischler's only hope lies in his old buddy, Mayor Ed Koch....
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New York: A State of Mind (Urban Tapestry Series)
Authors: Hardcover, pagesPublisher: Towery Pub. Publication Date: 1999-12 Reviews :

"Anybody can become a New Yorker--if you live here for six months and at the end of the six months you find that you walk faster, talk faster, and think faster, then you're a New Yorker." And so Ed Koch--the 105th mayor of the city whose fans would argue is actually the center of the universe--defines the essence of his beloved melting pot in the introduction to New York: A State of Mind. "This electricity comes from a population that is so different than the rest of the United States because we have the sons and daughters of every country, of every state in the Union," he describes, his very words reverberating with the footsteps of thousands of hopeful immigrants. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art (where Koch claims to purchase all of his ties) to the Central Park Zoo and the Statue of Liberty, New York City captures the imagination of all who visit. Complete with hundreds of images culled from the area's finest photographers, New York: A State of Mind tells the story of this metropolis on the move. From the book's pages, buildings glimmer, food entices, and urbanity reaches on, all with the momentum of an eclectic and diverse citizenry. In Chinatown and in Little Italy, in Brooklyn and in the Bronx, a world of cultures meets under a looming skyline. As native son Koch eloquently surmises, "Only in New York."...

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The Senator Must Die
Authors: Ed Koch. Hardcover, 217 pages Publisher: Kensington Publication Date: 1998-10-01
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