Kojak
The popular TV series Kojak took its name from the character of Lieutenant Theo Kojak, the iconoclastic commander of a detective squad at the Manhattan South precinct in New York City and one of...
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A church rose up for a day inside a white tent at ground zero.Hundreds of faithful from the tiny St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, which was destroyed along with the World Trade Center, gathered ...
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A Burgeoning Bohemian
Marber
was once a suburban dreamer, a well-to-do Wimbledon boy who would rather have been raised among the bohemians of Camden. Though his father worked in the City, the you...
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Ellis Rubin, the unorthodox defense attorney who made national headlines when he claimed that "TV intoxication" drove a teenage client to kill an elderly neighbor, died Tuesday at 81.He had battled...
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As anyone who has seen me, or my picture in the paper, can testify, I have what can only be described as a monstrously huge forehead. And it's getting worse by the month as my hairline recedes furt...
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Once upon a time, it would have meant something to have watched the Zidane head-butt in the World Cup final live on TV. I did see it. I missed the first 85 minutes or so of the match, then tuned in...
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