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		<title>The History behind the New York Post</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York is known for many things, the Statue of Liberty, New York fashion week and among other things, HBO&#8217;s Sex and the City. But before we forget, oftentimes overshadowed by the immensely popular the New York Times, there&#8217;s another popular New York daily newspaper that has actually been around as far back as in [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/the-history-behind-the-new-york-post.htm">The History behind the New York Post</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York is known for many things, the Statue of Liberty, New York fashion week and among other things, HBO&#8217;s Sex and the City. But before we forget, oftentimes overshadowed by the immensely popular the New York Times, there&#8217;s another popular New York daily newspaper that has actually been around as far back as in the 1800s.</p>
<p>The New York Evening Post or the New York Post, was actually founded by Alexander Hamilton, who then chose William Coleman to be its first editor-in-chief way back in the New York Post&#8217;s humble beginnings. After William Coleman&#8217;s short reign as the New York Post&#8217;s editor-in-chief, he was then replaced by another William, a William Cullen Bryant, way back in 1829. A fruitful 50 year reign as the New York Post&#8217;s editor-in chief, William Cullent Bryant was a staunch believer of defending the rights of those who are being enslaved, William Cullent Bryant also showed strong support for the emerging trade union back then. He even went as far as defending the strike of the Society of Journeyman Tailors by trying to link their strike with slavery back in June 1836.</p>
<p>The year 1881 had the New York Post welcoming Henry Villard at its helm. Henry Villard was a German immigrant possessing strong political views, had a profound influence on the New York Post. He then tapped Carl Schurz who was another German radical thinker to be the new managing editor of the New York Post. But Carl Schurz career with the New York Post was short-lived, he was actually replaced by the former editor of the Nation (another publication that was owned by Henry Villard), a man named Edwin Godkin stepped  up to manage the New York Post.Henry Villard&#8217;s death back in the 1900s brought the New York Post to the hands of Villard&#8217;s son, Oswald Garrison Villard, who, like his father, also had radical views and opinions concerning politics, women&#8217;s suffrage, reform in the trade union and (like his father) fighting for equal rights African Americans.<br />
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A true advocate for human rights, Oswald Garrison Villard was one of the founding members of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People or NAACP as well as the American Civil Liberties Union or ACTU. In spite of being headstrong with his advocacies, Oswald Garrison Villard was also a popular pacifist, he highly opposed for the American&#8217;s participation in the first World War. But this proved to backfire on him as his readers were strong supporters of patriotism so Oswald Garrison Villard, due to the protests of his readers and the pulling out of his advertisers, was forced to sell the New York Post in the year 1918.1939 saw the New York Post with Dorothy Schiff at its helm. Schiff then asked Ted Thackrey as its new editor-in-chief, who actually turned the daily into a streamlined tabloid. Still its politics driven format was still being incorporated by the New York Post&#8217;s new editor-in-chief, it highly supported progressive politics and was actually the only newspaper in New York City who openly supported the campaign of the democratic party&#8217;s presidential bet, Adlai Stevenson.</p>
<p>But Schiff&#8217;s stay with the New York Post ended with Australian Rupert Murdoch acquiring the newspaper back in 1977.</p>
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		<title>New York Nightlife and Changing Directions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 16:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[and lounges. Each of these is well represented in almost any New York neighborhood and it really is up to each individual to find the bar or club that works best for them. The best recommendation I ca]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The nightlife is a big part of the New York culture, there&#8217;s no reason if you are able, willing, and have no children to keep you in the room at night that you are your date for your New York City vacation can&#8217;t get out and hit the town while checking out some of the [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/new-york-nightlife-and-changing-directions.htm">New York Nightlife and Changing Directions</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The nightlife is a big part of the New York culture, there&#8217;s no reason if you are able, willing, and have no children to keep you in the room at night that you are your date for your New York City vacation can&#8217;t get out and hit the town while checking out some of the wonders of New York nights.</p>
<p>The problem is that there is no one size fits all when it comes to nightclubs, bars, and lounges. Each of these is well represented in almost any New York neighborhood and it really is up to each individual to find the bar or club that works best for them. The best recommendation I can give anyone is to check out the acts that are headlining and find an act that you think will suit your style and tastes.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in the mood for laughter, then a comedy club might be the best for you. If you&#8217;re looking for a nice quiet place where you and your date or mate can converse quietly and contemplate life and love then a piano or jazz lounge might be the best option for you. Trying to suggest a bar in New York is almost as difficult as trying to recommend one on Bourbon Street, they are all somewhat alike and yet they are all very different. The trick is in finding the one that suits you best.</p>
<p>Now, if you want to get terribly sloshed and have a rousing good time, then I will suggest a karaoke bar. What could be better than an off key sing-along to bad eighties music? Not much, but laughing at someone else for doing it is much better than getting up there and doing it yourself. There is so much potential for fun to be had and only you are the one that can decide if you would even consider enjoying certain moments. We all have music we prefer, crowds we prefer, and more importantly music and crowds we&#8217;d rather avoid.<br />
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The good news is that within New York City there are bars that represent almost any musical tastes in history, and then a few more. Chances are that there&#8217;s a bar somewhere that offers the kind of music you prefer or are in the mood for tonight. Some of these bars will have live bands or one man/woman shows and some will have DJs spinning tunes till last call or the sun comes up. There&#8217;s Jazz, Hip Hop, The best and worst of the 80&#8217;s, the 90&#8217;s, alternative, country, techno, pop, smooth jazz, R&amp;B, Manilow and Streisand, the 70&#8217;s, Classic Rock, and so many more my head spins trying to think of them all. Somewhere in the mix there has to be something that works for you, or perhaps silence or simple piano ballads are the way to go.</p>
<p>Whatever your music and whatever your mood there is a bar or a club in New York that has something that will speak to you. And if you are in a particularly dark mood, they have clubs for that too. Many of us use our vacation time to explore other aspects of our nature, if you are interested in trying out new music or a new crowd; New York City is a big anonymous city in which to try new things. Just don&#8217;t have so much fun that you decide to stay.</p>
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		<title>Tips To Find the Ideal Hotel in New York</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 04:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’ve finally got the vacation you deserve after slaving on a desk for half a decade. You saw fit to reward yourself with a trip to the Big Apple; New York, New York, here you come…you’ve got the brochures ready, the traveling checks are in your hand bag and you’re wearing your best Gucci shades [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/tips-to-find-the-ideal-hotel-in-new-york.htm">Tips To Find the Ideal Hotel in New York</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’ve finally got the vacation you deserve after slaving on a desk for half a decade. You saw fit to reward yourself with a trip to the Big Apple; New York, New York, here you come…you’ve got the brochures ready, the traveling checks are in your hand bag and you’re wearing your best Gucci shades to keep you from the harsh glare of the sun. But haven’t you forgotten something?<br />
Like..maybe knowing what New York hotel you’re going to stay?</p>
<p>Touring New York would no doubt be something akin to paradise with all of the tourist spots it can boast of but no doubt at first glance, New York prices would make your eyebrows raise and possibly, gulp at the exorbitance of it. But remember, everything comes with a price and rent or living space is usually the hardest to tackle when it comes to New York. When choosing a hotel to stay in New York then, it’s imperative that you ask yourself the following questions so you can determine what place is ideal.</p>
<p>1.) What part of New York do you plan to stay in?<br />
New York can divided into several districts and these districts usually determine the range of hotel fees you’re going to encounter. Do you want your hotel to be situated in Manhattan, where most New York attractions can be found? If you want, however, to stay in a funky upbeat district then the hotels in Soho and Greenwich and the likes are probably what you’re looking for.<br />
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2.) How much can you afford?<br />
Now that we’ve got a specific location in mind, the next step to take is to count our available dollars. Hotels in New York range from the exorbitant to the wonderfully cheap. Naturally, the features are somewhat dependent on the price.</p>
<p>3.) Who are you with?<br />
If you’re bringing kids, then not all hotels in New York can of course, open their doors to welcome you. With children in tow, we can suggest hotels like the Doubletree Guest Suites and the Hilton Time Square, hotels that are both famous for reliable, warm and efficient service. And then there are the pets. If you’re the type to bring around your Dalmatian or Siamese with you wherever you go then the lists of prospective hotels in New York that you can stay on would narrow further. For travelers accompanied by their furry friends, try checking out hotels like 70 Park Avenue Hotel and Carlyle Hotel, which even offers dog-walking services just in case you find yourself busy touring New York City.</p>
<p>4.) What features / services do you need?<br />
If you’re on some sort of business trip, then definitely you’d prefer a hotel with Internet access. If you’re planning to host some sort of gathering then you’ll also be interested to check out hotel facilities and see what best suits the event you have in mind. Also, not all hotels in New York come with Olympic sized pools, Grade A spas and fitness centers so you must take all these things in consideration as you try hit upon the best place to stay in New York.<br />
If and when you do find a hotel to stay in New York then we will leave you with just one more tip: be wary of pickpockets, have fun and don’t forget to take a picture of the Empire State Building!</p>
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		<title>New York Fun Freebies for the Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 17:28:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York City, other than being the city that never sleeps is also an excellent vacation destination. If you&#8217;re considering a New York Vacation but worried about the selection or availability of great family activities in which to participate, let me put your mind to rest. There are many family activities in New York City [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/new-york-fun-freebies-for-the-family.htm">New York Fun Freebies for the Family</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York City, other than being the city that never sleeps is also an excellent vacation destination. If you&#8217;re considering a New York Vacation but worried about the selection or availability of great family activities in which to participate, let me put your mind to rest. There are many family activities in New York City that will appeal to all ages from toddlers to teens. Some of these great activities are surprisingly easy on the pocketbook despite New York City&#8217;s reputation for being an expensive place to live and/or visit.</p>
<p>There are many ways the careful planner can enjoy many of this great cities attractions for little or no cost. Most museums offer free admission one night or day each week. Check around and plan your trip to that particular museum on the free days and evenings. Additionally, several of the museums offer a &#8216;pay what you wish&#8217; policy, which allows you to offer a donation for entrance rather than having a set price that would exclude many from visiting. Visiting museums are a great way for everyone in your family to gain some cultural insight from their New York City visit while the free nights make this experience rather easy on the pocketbook.</p>
<p>In addition to these museums you can also experience the technology of tomorrow at the Sony Wonder Technology Lab at no cost or take a stroll down the boardwalk of Coney Island. In the winter, try ice-skating in Rockefeller Center. If you have the time and inclination Queens County Farm Museum offers free admission (with the exception of special events so be sure to check) and provides the family with a step back in time.</p>
<p>To really take a bite out of the Big Apple try the market at Union Square Green Market. In addition to fresh fruits and vegetables you will find all kinds of yummy goodies to eat and drink. There are also many walking tours some guided (these tend to cost money) and many self guided tours you can take through the neighborhoods of New York as well as some historic walking tours.<br />
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For a truly historical experience visit Federal Hall National Memorial. Admission is free and you will be able to view American History at its core. This is the place where George Washington took the oath of office and our form of democracy was born. For any American history buff or school aged child this is one of the must see freebies available in New York City. Other national parks in New York City that are of interest historically include Ellis Isle, the Statue of Liberty, Grant&#8217;s Tomb, and Fort Wadsworth. Each of these parks offer free admission to the general public and make a great place for the entire family to not only visit and enjoy but also to learn about our history.</p>
<p>Wave Hill is another great place to visit. This tour is free during the week otherwise is it $4 for adults and $2 for children. Regardless of whether you go during the week or on the weekend it is still an excellent value for the price of your visit.</p>
<p>Of course this is only a small sample of the many free and low priced things to do in this great city. You will definitely want to wear comfortable walking shoes for the many miles your feet will take you in this fascinating city. In addition to the many family activities mentioned above, New York City is home to some of the world&#8217;s finest parks, which also offer free recreational and cultural experiences to their visitors.<br />
I highly recommend that you pay careful attention to try and plan activities that are free and activities that cost little money with those other can&#8217;t miss activities in similar areas. This will save time (a very big commodity when traveling around New York City) and the money you would pay in transportation fees. Planning your trip ahead of time is one of the most economical decisions you can make. This doesn&#8217;t mean that you can&#8217;t be flexible if you see something when you get there, just that you have a pretty good idea of the things you really want to do balanced with the reality of the budget with which you have to do them all. The most important thing to do is have fun!</p>
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		<title>New York for Youngsters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 03:41:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re vacationing in New York City with children you may find that doing all outdoor activities can be quite tiresome for all involved but going through museum after museum might not do the trick for all of your children. Children enjoy doing hands on activities that all museums simply don&#8217;t readily allow for. This [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/new-york-for-youngsters.htm">New York for Youngsters</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re vacationing in New York City with children you may find that doing all outdoor activities can be quite tiresome for all involved but going through museum after museum might not do the trick for all of your children. Children enjoy doing hands on activities that all museums simply don&#8217;t readily allow for. This is where planning creative outlets for your children during your vacation can have a wonderful impact on everyone&#8217;s enjoyment of the time spent in New York.</p>
<p>In addition you may discover a talent your child has that you&#8217;d have never known about otherwise. Some of the most interesting crafting types of opportunities in New York City will be mentioned here. I&#8217;m sure there are more that won&#8217;t make the list but there are only so many hours in any given day.</p>
<p>The first store to make my list is based upon a creative outlet that has shown a rapid rise in popularity over the last few years, painting your own pottery. The name of the store is The Painted Pot and you are allowed to select and paint your own pottery. You can even take pottery wheel classes with your little one if you are brave enough but it is quite likely that you will have a wonderful time and be able to bring your artwork home with you upon your return for vacation. Remember that there is firing time involved so do this early during the week if it&#8217;s going to be on your list of things to do. Otherwise you&#8217;ll need to arrange shipping to have your child&#8217;s creations sent home to you.</p>
<p>For those of you who have promising musicians, how about a day at Triple Z Music Recording Workshops? This is a rather costly excursion but your child will gain actual studio experience and bring home a CD of their music at the end of the day. Kids will learn about life on both sides of the booth and this is a great idea for older children who have indicated a sincere interest in music.<br />
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If you&#8217;d like to really impress your youngsters take them to the Cloisters, which is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum that centers on the art and architecture of medieval Europe. Your kids will feel as though they&#8217;ve stepped into a fairy tale. It is also a good idea to check out the works of art at the Met as well as this is one of the more kid friendly museums that wasn&#8217;t designed specifically for children.</p>
<p>You should also be aware of stores like Toys R Us in Times Square and FAO Schwarz, which each have unique offerings designed to enchant and entertain children. You&#8217;ll have a ball watching your children have fun in these neat stores and you may find yourself having fun right along with them. Just make sure no one is watching of course. There are many other stores that have something to offer children of all ages, be sure to check it out and see which stores you find appealing and which stores your children might find fascinating.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that New York City has many wonderful parks that present excellent opportunities for your youngsters to get out, about, and run off some pent up energy. I think it&#8217;s very important that you schedule some serious park time for your children while you&#8217;re visiting New York in order to keep you all sane through the times that they are not fully entertained and prone to wondering minds.</p>
<p>It is also important when traveling with very small children that you schedule some sort of quiet time for them during the day. Children are so prone to sensory overload if they aren&#8217;t provided with some sort of quiet place in which to unwind for a bit. Mid afternoon is a great time to go back to your room, freshen up, allow the little kids a bit of a break and the parents and older kids a little break from the noise and the crowds as well. Everyone will be much happier if your remember to schedule this vitally important rest time when planning your day.</p>
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		<title>New York for the Adrenaline Junkie</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 21:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the fun loving thrill seeker New York City is one giant playground. Whether you are into extreme sports, extreme movies, or simply watching others go to extremes you should get a healthy dose of it all in this great city. From reading to gaming and extreme sports and every extremity in between you have [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/new-york-for-the-adrenaline-junkie.htm">New York for the Adrenaline Junkie</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the fun loving thrill seeker New York City is one giant playground. Whether you are into extreme sports, extreme movies, or simply watching others go to extremes you should get a healthy dose of it all in this great city. From reading to gaming and extreme sports and every extremity in between you have come to the right city to fill all of your extreme needs in entertainment and art.</p>
<p>Web2Zone Cyber Center has all of your extreme gaming and computing needs. They offer regular tournaments for the serious games while also offering simple Internet access for those who&#8217;d like to socialize while they spend time in cyber space. They are not your typical Internet Café. Not only do they offer a place to log in, they also offer one of the fastest Internet connections around. They do not offer wireless service but will be glad to loan you an Ethernet card or port for your laptop with proper collateral. For the gamers, events and tournaments are hosted regularly and plenty of opportunities abound to flex your gaming muscles.</p>
<p>For those of you looking for cooler extreme entertainment, how about checking out the Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers? This is a great way to keep things cool any time of the year while getting the great kind of workout you won&#8217;t find in a traditional gym. This is definitely worth checking out and while you are here you can check out all of the other great things that Chelsea Piers has to offer its visitors. Among those neat things are bowling, the golf club, the field house, and the Spa. This is definitely a great place to spend the day in order to work out any excess energy you may have or to get your blood pumping and your day off to a fabulous start.<br />
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If you like the feeling of wind in your hair then perhaps a trip by ferry will fill that need. Really you don&#8217;t need a specific destination in order to take a ride on the Ferry and enjoy the scenery. You can also elect to take specific tours on your ferry ride; check to see what&#8217;s available during you stay and you might even find that you can combine two great activities with one trip. There are many different cruises available some last ninety minutes and take place during the day and others offer a view of the city at night as your spend two hours enjoying mixed drinks and city lights.</p>
<p>If the ferry ride doesn&#8217;t fill your need for the wind in your hair, then perhaps you should stroll on over to Coney Island (strolling might not be the best option but get there somehow) and check out Astroland Amusements Park&#8217;s The Cyclone. This ride is super intense and often replicated but never quite duplicated. This ride is famous around the world and should satisfy even the biggest roller coaster geek and/or adrenaline junkie out there. Skeptical? The only way you&#8217;ll ever know is to see for yourself. Of course there are other things that this park has to offer those who seek smaller, less intense thrills as well.</p>
<p>It really doesn&#8217;t matter what specific thrills you seek, being in New York City, enjoying the smells, the sights, and the sounds are enough for many adrenaline junkies and many find that being in this city is like being nowhere else on earth. Take the time to see what activities you might find interesting and go for it. Seize the moments you have in this city and enjoy every activity you try during your visit. The purpose of a vacation is both to have fun and to relax. Be sure you don&#8217;t spend the entire time seeking one adrenaline high after another or you&#8217;ll find yourself needing a vacation in order to recover from your vacation. Seriously, with all the fun there is to be had most people forget the importance of scheduling some down time during their vacations, don&#8217;t let this happen to you.</p>
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		<title>New York Dining on a Dime</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 23:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dining on the cheap in New York City isn&#8217;t nearly as hard as you may thing it is. New York is a city of many nations in that there are probably more nations represented in the dining options of New York than any other city in the world. You can find wonderful food options that [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/new-york-dining-on-a-dime.htm">New York Dining on a Dime</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dining on the cheap in New York City isn&#8217;t nearly as hard as you may thing it is. New York is a city of many nations in that there are probably more nations represented in the dining options of New York than any other city in the world. You can find wonderful food options that represent these many nations and won&#8217;t break your wallet. What a wonderful way to literally enjoy the flavors of the world while on vacation!</p>
<p>Rainbow Falafel is the first place I recommend. This may very well be the best falafel shop (if you can call it that) in New York City. If you&#8217;ve never tried falafel you are definitely in for a tasty treat. Falafel is essentially a ball of veggies and spices (chick peas, onions, garlic, and other goodies) that has been fried and placed into a pita along with tomato, hummus, lettuce, and yogurt. Getting hungry? We&#8217;ve only just begun.</p>
<p>Gray&#8217;s Papaya offers the best hot dogs in the city, particularly when you consider the fact that it is hard to mess up hot dogs, especially when that&#8217;s all you do for the price. The price in fact is what keeps packing the clientele in by the droves. Where else in New York can you get two hot dogs and a drink for two dollars? Be warned however that the décor and atmosphere are about what you&#8217;d expect in a restaurant that charged two bucks for the average meal and don&#8217;t expect a Jimmy Buffet type of atmosphere with umbrella drinks and neon colors.<br />
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For hoagies of heroic or would that be epic proportions you really must try Tony Luke&#8217;s. The décor is simple and the service is quick. You won&#8217;t find a huge menu or massive variety of specialty breads or carb friendly diet options here (there are some items but not a massive selection). What you will get are mammoth sandwiches with lots of meat and perhaps a side of cheese fries and a soda to wash it down with. The food is good and the price is right making this one of the best cheap places to eat in the city.</p>
<p>Whether you refer to it as southern fare or soul food, the Soul Spot has it going on. They offer many of the traditional Sunday dinner types of foods such as fried catfish, fried chicken, and vegetables dripping in &#8216;drippings&#8217; for those willing to risk the impending heart attack. This food is certainly and fabulous example of the culinary delights one would experience in the south while also being offered at a price that is comparable to what you would pay on a Mississippi Sunday afternoon. They do offer a lunch menu that is a little bit less expensive than the dinner menu and either offers a great value for the money.</p>
<p>Schnack is another institution of inexpensive dining excellence in the great big city of New York. If you have a Krystal&#8217;s or a White Castle in your area then you&#8217;ll get the concept of &#8220;Schnackies&#8221; which are very much like the burgers you&#8217;ll find in the joints I&#8217;ve mentioned above. Be assured however that you also have other choices if the cheap little burgers aren&#8217;t really your thing. If you make it in before 5 PM you can have eggs almost anyway you can think of having them and if you have the time and the room you really should try Harry&#8217;s Famous Warm Chocolate and Banana Bread Pudding. My mouth is watering from just thinking about it.</p>
<p>The point to all of this, other than getting you good and hungry was to let you know that despite its reputation for being an expensive place to visit, if you know where to look you can not only find cheap entertainment but also cheap food. You can enjoy the best that New York City has to offer without breaking your budget. And cheap isn&#8217;t necessarily a bad thing.</p>
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		<title>The story behind the New York Daily Post</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rich and just basically brimming with culture and history, New York CIty actually has a million or more stories to tell about its decadent past and how things around this cosmopolitan city all came to be. Considered to be as one of the United States&#8217; biggest newspapers, whose circulation is actually well more over 700,000 [...]<p><a href="http://www.drillandsave.com/the-story-behind-the-new-york-daily-post.htm">The story behind the New York Daily Post</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.drillandsave.com">Travel And Touring | drillandsave.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rich and just basically brimming with culture and history, New York CIty actually has a million or more stories to tell about its decadent past and how things around this cosmopolitan city all came to be. Considered to be as one of the United States&#8217; biggest newspapers, whose circulation is actually well more over 700,000 copies.</p>
<p>The New York Daily News, a newspaper printed using a tabloid format has actually started its newspaper journey way back in the year 1919. Mortimer Zuckerman was actually the founder of the New York Daily News while also having the catch phrase, &#8220;New York&#8217;s Picture Newspaper&#8221; (which has over the years, was changed to &#8220;New York&#8217;s Hometown Newspaper&#8221;). Still, in spite of the various changes, the New York Daily News has continued on printing their tabloid format newspaper still with a lot of photographs. Of course, the whole point of being a newspaper just simply means that the New York Daily News also contains lots of news (obviously, it&#8217;s not called New York Daily NEWS for nothing).</p>
<p>Gossip about celebrities and other famous people also abound in the New York Daily News Page 6 columns, it is where people often turn to just to read about the hottest, freshest and juiciest gossips about the who&#8217;s-who in the industry. As like with other newspapers, the New York Daily News also contain a classified ads section, a popular comics section as well as an equally well-read sports section and an opinion section. New York Daily News really packs in the punch with its varied features and scopes of interest. Here&#8217;s a fun fact about the New York Daily News: Bill Gallo is actually the much celebrated sports cartoonist of the New York Daily News.<br />
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The New York Daily News was actually founded by Joseph Medill Patterson who&#8217;s family were actually the publishers of The Chicago Tribune, the New York Daily News has also been able to establish WPIX-TV and WPIX-FM. During the whole history of the New York Daily News, there was actually a time, during the early part of the 1990s that the New York Daily News almost went to bankruptcy. Fortunately for the New York Daily News however, was the financial assistance that was brought about by Robert Maxwell, a millionaire who offered to help the New York Daily News stay in the media business. However, due to Robert Maxwell&#8217;s death, his company didn&#8217;t any more felt the need to continue on publishing the New York Daily News.When it comes to their opinions section however, the New York Daily News try to set its self apart from its various competitors. The well-respected New York Times have actually set very liberal standards for their newspaper&#8217;s opinions column, while fellow tabloid, the New York Post differs from the New York Daily News&#8217; opinions pages by being a staunch rightist.</p>
<p>However, the New York Daily News has actually been able to acquire ten Pulitzer prizes since it was first established but due to its fierce competition with fellow tabloid, the New York Post, the New York Daily News has actually resorted to some sensationalism as a counter-tactic against the New York Post wherein the New York Daily News has been touted as the newspaper with the most creative headlines and captions for its photos in all of journalism.</p>
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