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Astor Place cube gets crochet-ed

A famed crochet artist gave Astor Place’s famed spinning black cube a hot pink camouflage makeover Monday.

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‘Two and a Half Men’ debuts Ashton Kutcher in Sheen’s place

Ashton Kutcher proved Monday night as he joined the cast of “Two and a Half Men” that he has no problem being naked. Now he just needs to work on being funny. Kutcher, as the entire world knows whether it cares or not, has replaced Charlie Sheen’s Charlie Harper on the hit CBS sitcom.

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Peyton’s place may be bench in Week 1

Peyton Manning’s streak of starting every game since the first game of his rookie year in 1998 is about to end. The Colts announced Monday that doctors have ruled that Manning can’t practice and his status for Sunday’s opener is “doubtful” after a suffering setback in his rehab from neck surgery.

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The world’s toughest place to get a table: Noma

Noma, a two-star restaurant in Copenhagen, is assuming El Bulli’s mantle as the most sought-after restaurant in the world.

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Court: ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ will stay in place (AP)

Sean Sala poses in front of a statue of a Navy sailor kissing a nurse Thursday, July 14, 2011, in San Diego. Sala, a former sailor, is organizing a military contingent of hundreds of former and active-duty troops to lead San Diego’s Gay Pride March set for July 15th, in a show of unity to honor those who serve the country and have died for it. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)AP – A federal appeals court late Friday ordered the military to temporarily continue its “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy for openly gay service members, responding to a request from the Obama administration.


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Islamic group seeks place in a democratic Egypt (AP)

In this Wednesday, May 18, 2011 picture, supporters attend a Muslim Brotherhood electoral rally in the Munib neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt. Once forced underground, the Brotherhood is likely to be part of Egypt's new government, fueling fears of Islamic rule. But the Brotherhood's own identity is on the line, and there is pressure from inside and out for it not to go down a sharp-right Islamic road. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)AP – The night breeze blew foul wafts from a nearby canal black with garbage and pollution. The streets jammed with trucks and motorized rickshaws were so shattered that they hardly seemed paved at all.


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Mets place Ike on 15-day DL with bum ankle

There is no way to frame, sugercoat, gloss over or interpret the Mets’ loss of Ike Davis in any terms but the starkest: It stinks. Perhaps we should paraphrase broadcasting great Ron Burgundy and say, “It’s kind of a big deal.” Or we could just ask Terry Collins, who did not try to hide the cold reality. “It’s huge,” he said of Davis’ sprained left ankle and bone bruise.

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