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  2. New York Star (1800s newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Star or the Daily Star (1868–1891) was a New York City newspaper. The paper was founded around early 1868 by employees of The Sun, who feared that the recent purchase of the Sun by Charles Anderson Dana would turn the political bent of that paper Republican. [1] [2] Joe Howard, Jr. soon took control of the paper and remained on ...

  3. New York Star - Wikipedia

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    New York Star. New York Star may refer to: New York Star (1800s newspaper), a New York City newspaper from about 1868 to 1891. New York Star (1948–1949), a newspaper that lasted from 1948 and 1949. a fictional newspaper in the 1946 film Night Editor. a fictional newspaper in the television show Sex and the City.

  4. Star Theatre (New York City, built 1901) - Wikipedia

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    The Star Theatre, also known as The New Star Theatre, [1] was a Broadway theatre located at the corner of Lexington Avenue and 107th Street in New York City, New York, United States. [2] Built in 1901, [3] it was active as a Broadway playhouse through 1908. [4] It should not be confused with the earlier Star Theatre demolished in 1901.

  5. Corbin Bleu Shows Off Double Dutch Skills Nearly 20 Years ...

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    In the clip, the star is jumping rope on a New York City street as his 2007 song “Push It to the Limit” from the Disney Channel Origi Corbin Bleu Shows Off Double Dutch Skills Nearly 20 Years ...

  6. AI voiceover company stole voices of actors, New York lawsuit ...

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    Lovo Inc, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, No. 1:24-cv-03770. (Reporting by Blake Brittain in WashingtonEditing by Will Dunham and David Bario) Show comments

  7. Tonton Macoute - Wikipedia

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    FRAPH extended its reach far outside that of the Haitian state and had offices present in New York City, Montreal and Miami until its disarmament and disbandment in 1994. Representation in other media. The Comedians (1966) is a novel by Graham Greene about the struggle of a former hotel owner against the Tonton Macoute.

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