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THE NEW YORK POST - Icahn School of Medicine
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Greece may target US banks in legal action
By JAMES COVERT
Greece’s prime minister said he
may take legal action against US
banks for their role in the country’s
debt crisis.
Wall Street is attracting scrutiny
from regulators around the world,
who are examining transactions that
occurred leading up to the subprime
mortgage mess and the global financial crisis.
For its part, the Greek parliament
is looking into deals national authorities did in 2000 with help from Goldman Sachs that allowed them to
mask the size of the country’s debt
through complex financial instruments.
“I hear the words fraud and lack of
transparency, so yes, there is great
responsibility,” Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said in an interview broadcast yesterday on
CNN.
Complaining that international
banks have inflamed Greece’s debt
crisis with commentary about a
likely default, Papandreou added that
he “wouldn’t rule out” taking banks
to court.
Last week’s $1 trillion rescue package for eurozone countries was bigger than many economists and investors expected, as central bank
officials sought to protect the euro,
whose value has tumbled in recent
days.
But the bailout package “didn’t do
more than buy time” as European
nations struggle to work through
economic and budgetary differences,
said German Chancellor Angela
Merkel. “If you just ignore this problem, you won’t get things to calm
down.”
In early morning trading in Asia,
the euro fell to nearly $1.23 — its
lowest level since the collapse of
Lehman Brothers.
Meanwhile, spreads on Greek
bonds have continued to widen as
investors increasingly doubt the
country’s ability to meet its obligations.
While recent austerity measures
have provoked riots in Athens, Papandreou insisted Greece will carry
them through.
“We have made our mistakes, we
are living up to this responsibility,”
he said. “But at the same time, give
us a chance. We’ll show you.”
Biggest TV drama: upfront ad sales
By HOLLY SANDERS WARE
Broadcast TV’s season finales aren’t the only nailbiters on the mind of Madison Avenue this week.
With the big networks —
ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox —
launching their fall-schedule
pitches over the next few
days as part of the annual ad
sales bazaar known as the
upfront, the scrambling that
networks are doing to make
casting, scheduling and programming decisions have advertisers equally on edge.
Network execs predict an
ad-sales rebound this year,
with some estimates calling
for the big four networks to
see their combined upfront
haul surge 20 percent.
But with sitcom stars being
coy about renewing their
contracts, a number of series
coming to an end and a
snarky British competitionshow judge moving on to
other things, anxiety has arisen about what this week
holds.
This year much of the
drama stems from CBS’ protracted contract negotiations
with “Two and a Half Men”
star Charlie Sheen. Industry
sources are optimistic that
CBS will have a deal in place
before its upfront pitch on
Wednesday — or else its
schedule will look quite a bit
different next year.
The situation is unusual for
Center of the action
The Simon
Cowell (left)
and Charlie
Sheen (right)
stories are
taking the
spotlight
as TV’s
advertising
upfronts get
under way
this week.
a network that has long been
considered the most stable of
the bunch. With popular
crime dramas like “CSI”
showing their age, however,
industry executives are bracing for more changes to CBS’
primetime lineup.
Meanwhile, hopes are fading fast that Fox will announce a successor for departing “American Idol”
judge Simon Cowell during
its upfront pitch today.
(News Corp. owns Fox and
The Post.)
Ratings for “Idol” among
adults ages 18 to 49 are down
nearly 10 percent this season,
adding to the uncertainty
around Cowell’s departure.
However, Fox doesn’t seem
to be feeling the pressure to
announce his replacement
anytime soon. Rumored contenders have run the gamut
from actor Jamie Foxx to
singer Elton John to shock
jock Howard Stern.
“A lot is dependent on who
fills in when Simon [Cowell]
bails,” said industry analyst
Shari Anne Brill. “It’s the interplay between the judges
that makes the show.”
Fox is focused on expand-
ing its slate of live-action sitcoms after the success of
high school musical comedy
“Glee.” While Fox has had a
lot of success with animated
hits such as “The Simpsons,”
the network has struggled to
deliver a live-action sitcom.
For ABC, the big question
mark is what will replace
“Lost,” which is ending this
Sunday. The network could
plug in either “Flash Forward” or “V,” but neither
show has performed as well
as hoped.
NBC, in particular, is under
pressure to wow advertisers
and its local affiliates after
the Jay Leno fiasco. This
time around, the network is
investing heavily in shows,
including
“Undercovers”
from “Lost” creator J.J. Abrams, after skimping on programming the past couple of
years in pursuit of profit.
This is likely the network’s
last upfront before it is acquired by cable giant Comcast. Ad executives predict
that next year’s sales process
will be different.
“There will be a lot more
NBC-Comcast cross-pollination in next year’s upfront,”
said Jarrod Moses, the
founder and president of
United Entertainment Group,
which pairs brands and entertainment properties.
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How they got Gaga to sing
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LADY Gaga’s penchant for bizarre behavior continued at Monday’s Costume Institute
Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Gaga was the slated performer at Vogue
editor Anna Wintour’s annual fete, cohosted this year by Oprah Winfrey and Gap
creative director Patrick Robinson, though
she refused to walk the red carpet and remained locked inside her dressing room for
most of the evening. “She literally wouldn’t
come out,” says a spy. “Friends tried,
[Warner Music exec] Lyor Cohen tried, no
dice. Eventually, Vito Schnabel came over
and got [artist] Terence Koh on the phone
to talk to her, which helped. Koh and Oprah
were the ones who finally coaxed her out.”
Once on stage, Gaga told the 700 assembled guests — including Anne Hathaway,
Jessica Biel, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez,
Diane von Furstenberg, Barry Diller and
Mayor Bloomberg — how she got the gig.
“I’ll never forget when Anna Wintour called
me to play at this event, she called me and
said, ‘I would like you to play at the Met
gala, but I just want to make sure, because
I’ve seen you perform before, that you won’t
be swearing during the performance,’ ” Gaga
explained. “So Anna, I will do my [bleep]ing best!”
Most of the crowd seemed to enjoy the
performance, except Bono — who left halfway through.
Later, at an after-party at the Mark Hotel,
Pharrell Williams, Sean Combs, Usher
and Justin Timberlake ended up having an
impromptu jam session with DJ Cassidy.
“Pharrell first jumped in and started singing
‘Beautiful,’ and then Puffy jumped up and
started rapping to ‘All About the Benjamins.’
He even grabbed Anna Wintour into the
deejay booth. Finally, Usher and Justin
joined in.”
Jude Law, Sienna Miller and January
Jones were among those at the Mark, but it
was Katy Perry who attracted the most attention. “She was out of control,” says a spy.
“She was wearing a dress that had LED
lights, and the switch was near her boobs.
She was literally having people grope her to
turn the dress on.”
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Stephanie Smith
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RAYS
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BRANDON “Greasy Bear”
Davis — who will never be mistaken for a gentleman — was
overheard recently claiming to a
friend that Avril Lavigne pulled
him into a bathroom at a party in
LA and made out with him while
her boyfriend, Brody Jenner,
was in the next room. But
sources say Davis was telling tall
tales. “It didn’t happen,” said one
insider. Davis, who used to brag
about how rich his grandfather
was, has been on a cold streak
since he stopped dating Mischa
Barton in 2005. Hmm, we wonder what they could have possibly had in common.
Sightings
UMA Thurman glamorously
stealing the spotlight from
speaker George Pataki at the
AP
Elizabeth Lippman
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Evan Longoria is off and running with a two-run triple during the Rays’ 6-2 win over the Indians yesterday. Tampa Bay brings its MLB-best 28-11
record to the Stadium tonight for the opener of a two-game series against the Yankees, who went into last night trailing the Rays by 21⁄2 games.
Blonde buzz
ALEX Rodriguez (above) is
batting 1.000 with Hollywood
blondes. The night before A-Rod
and his girlfriend, Cameron
Diaz, dined with Kate Winslet
at Hotel Griffou — which we
told you about yesterday — the
lovebirds broke bread with
Drew Barrymore and Gwyneth Paltrow at Macao Trading
Company. Diaz and Paltrow arrived first, and were joined by
Barrymore. “Cameron got a call,
then ordered a steamed fish with
veggies for her ‘friend’ who was
on his way,” said a spy. When
Alex arrived, after the Yanks
beat the White Sox 6-4, Barrymore “moved so the couple
could sit together.”
Police Athletic League’s luncheon series in the Mutual of
America dining room at 320 Park
Ave. . . . DANNY DeVito in
Ray-Bans on Virgin to LAX in
first class . . . TOP French chef
Ke$ha’s party surprise
KE$HA was in for a surprise Saturday when she went to Cipriani 42nd Street to give a surprise performance at what she thought
was a Sweet 16 party. The lavish bash was beyond ostentatious,
with ballet dancers suspended from the ceiling blowing bubbles
and handing out custom-made candy to guests as they arrived.
“The gift bags were Juicy and had custom spray-painted sneakers
in them,” said one witness. As a giant cake was
wheeled out, it was announced that Ke$ha,
who allegedly pocketed $50,000 for the gig,
would sing two songs. “Everyone flips.
For breaking
Then Ke$ha wishes the girl a happy
news all day
Sweet 16, and people clap, but with puzlong go to
zled looks on their faces,” said our witness. “It’s not her Sweet 16. It’s her bat
mitzvah.” Kei$ha was evidently misled
because many artists will perform for
16-year-olds but not 13-year-olds. Ke$ha’s
management company had no comment.
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Joel Robuchon devouring a
roasted goat head on the sidewalk cafe at Da Silvano . . .
JAMES Gandolfini buying a
large flat-screen TV at J&R
Music and Computer World on
Park Row . . . CALVIN Klein
looking like a salesman on a recent Sunday morning at Barneys,
helping a young man pick shoes,
clothing and accessories but no
cologne . . . CHEFS Todd
English and Geoff Zakarian in
the lounge at ‘21’ with some
businessmen . . . RAY Liotta —
in town to film “Son of No
One” with Katie Holmes and
Al Pacino — dancing with
multiple hotties at Hudson Terrace.
Endquote
“SOME have labeled me as a
gay icon. Well no s - - t, Sherlock” — Liza Minnelli to roars
of approval at the Straight for
Equality Benefit at the Marriott
Marquis.
Menu: no men
LAUREN Bush (above) got
mothers and daughters together
at the East Side Social Club yesterday to celebrate the new
charity Feed Bears. Sales of the
stuffed animals will help buy
meals for children in Tanzania.
The ladies who lunched included Lauren’s mother, Sharon; Nicole Miller, who showed
off her iPad to her tablemates,
Dylan
Lauren,
Cristina
Cuomo and Tinsley Mortimer,
who bet on Super Saver at the
Kentucky Derby and was kicking
herself for not placing more than
$50 on the winning horse.
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couldn’t get their act together around Presidents Day
weekend (when you’re traditionally supposed to start
looking for a summer rental),
or even last month, there are
still quite a few rentals waiting to be snatched up.
And prices are negotiable. One 2,000-square-foot,
three-bedroom contemporary home on Dune Road in
Bridgehampton (left) just
got $95,000 lopped off its
price for the season, making
it $200,000 from Memorial
Day to Labor Day.
“Because the weather was
so disastrous at the beginning of the year, that set
us back a little,” says Paul
Brennan, Prudential Douglas Elliman’s regional manager for the Hamptons.
And landlords who held
onto their homes last summer, unwilling to offer huge
discounts, have dived back
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"It was just perfect,” she says. “I said, if I
don’t do this now, when will I do it?”
Kave threw herself into developing a business plan, testing new recipes and honing
her skills. In October 2007, she opened RoniSue’s Chocolates, quickly drawing notice for
her unique confections (which include “Pig
Candy,” a chocolate-covered bacon treat).
Today, having taken on an assistant and
moved into a bigger space at the market, Kave
sells some 30 signature chocolates in Dean &
Deluca stores and on a number of Web sites.
And she says she’s only getting started.
“I’ve never been happier,” she says. Which is
not to say she regrets her earlier careers, which
she sees less as missteps than stepping stones.
“I couldn’t have gotten to where I am now
without all of my past experiences,” she says.
And while there have been road bumps
along the way — sleepless nights spent filling
orders in her Upper East Side apartment, slow
days at the market and “billions of moments of
self-doubt” — her age was never one of them.
“If anything,” she laughs, “it gave me credibility.”
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treats for guests
at her festival in
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AREER reinvention
just might be the new
retirement.
“The number of older
Americans seeking new
careers is soaring,” says
Bruce Frankel, a veteran journalist with a new
book on the subject (see far right).
If recession-hit 401Ks are one
reason, another is a growing view
of our later years as an opportunity to do something meaningful
rather than hit the golf course.
“People’s view of retirement has
changed radically,” he says. “It’s
gone from being free of work to
being freed to work with passion.”
This week we look at three
New Yorkers who prove it’s never
too late to land your dream job.
AFTER VARIED VENTURES, THE SWEET LIFE
THE PATH TO Rhonda Kave’s new career
started on a particularly sweet note — namely,
with a buttercrunch the then-homemaker began
making as a holiday gift over 20 years ago.
Friends flipped over the treats, and soon she was
expanding her repertoire to truffles and getting
requests to launch her goodies professionally.
“It just was never the right time,” explains
the lifelong foodie, now 57.
While she continued churning out chocolates
each winter, Kave spent the next couple decades
in disparate professions. First, she ran a Long
Island beauty supply store for eight years. Then,
after moving to Manhattan, she worked for a
group fighting domestic violence while studying
sociology to advance her nonprofit career.
But even as she neared a degree, Kave felt
increasingly tempted to finally make her chocolate dreams into a reality. Toward the end of
her studies, the “stars started to align.” Her
grown children moved out and she separated
from her husband, freeing up her time. And
while researching greenmarkets for a school
project, she happened on the perfect venue: the
city-run Essex Street Market on the Lower East
Side, which provides spaces for startups.
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SUMMER
F MUSIC is the food
of love, then everyone’s
falling for Rachael Ray.
This summer, the culinary cutie is combining her
two passions — music and
food — and dishing out
one smoking-hot Brooklyn block
party: Snapple & Rachael Ray’s
Feedback.
“It’s the perfect marriage of all
the things I love,” says Ray. “My
husband has a band — I’m an
enormous indie music fan — and I
love to cook.”
Held June 19, the free, ticketed
event will feature bands galore
and gratis grub at Gowanus club
The Bell House and adjacent
Seventh Street. So far, the musical
lineup includes roots rocker Justin
Townes Earle (son of singersongwriter Steve Earle), bluesy
bar rockers J-Roddy Walston
and the Business, and local indie
bands Motel Motel and Freelance
Whales. Also performing is the
Cringe, which features Ray’s
hubby John Cusimano on rhythm
guitar.
Tickets will be given away on
a first-come, first-served basis
starting today at rachaelray.com/
feedbacknyc.
“It’s going to be a good time,”
says Ray, who plays the drums
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Forget retirement:
For growing group,
later years are time
for new career path
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Get ready to snack ’n’ roll:
Rachael Ray is
celebrating summer
with a free Brooklyn
block party!
New York Post, Wednesday, May 12, 2010
TRUFFLE SHUFFLE: Rhonda Kave
(center) started a chocolate biz
after pursuits that included raising
kids Corwin and Allison.
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N “What Should I Do With
the Rest of My Life?” New
Yorker Bruce Frankel profiles
13 people who blazed new
career trails late in life, from
a therapist-turned-filmmaker
to a consultant who launched
a microfinance program in
Africa. He spoke with @work
about his findings.
What did you learn about finding a fulfilling career later in life?
I think the first step is to
recognize what you’re curious or
passionate about, and to be willing
to follow your curiosity. Curiosity leads to passion, and passion
requires discipline. And that’s a
critical part of all this: Studies have
shown that it takes something like
10,000 hours of practice to make
an expert. A lot of people might
think, “I’m 50 or 60. I haven’t got
10 years.” I think it’s much better
to look at it like, “I want to do this,
I’m going to do this, and great if I
become an expert along the way.”
As people age, what are they
up against?
We have this culture that says
after age 40 or 50, you don’t
have the right to ambition. And
people buy into that. Once I
started this book, I became so
aware of the language people
use that reinforces the notion
that they’re getting
older and that’s
going to be a
limitation.
What can
we learn from
your subjects?
They all
experienced
great adversity — loss of
children, jobs,
spouses. But none
of them lived in regret.
They invested themselves in doing
things they cared about, and that
brought them into contact with
other people. They set goals, which
is critical. And most importantly,
they lived their lives forward.
Your book was partly inspired
by going for an MFA in poetry
at age 51. What was it like?
I had dreamed of becoming
a poet when I was in my early
20s, and it felt like an unfinished
piece of work. I just took this
wild plunge, and it was like
becoming Alice in Wonderland.
I went down the rabbit hole, and
it was wonderful.
— L.T.
New York Post, Monday, May 17, 2010
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DOCUMENTARIAN Alex Gibney had
three movies screening at the Tribeca Film
Festival, prompting co-founder Jane Rosenthal to quip it should have been renamed the
“Gibney Film Festival” when she introduced
him at the reception for his “My Trip to alQaeda,” based on New Yorker writer Lawrence Wright’s acclaimed play. Also at the
Royalton for the party the other night were
“Crash” director Paul Haggis, “60 Minutes”
star Bob Simon, restaurateur Drew Nieporent and Tom Freston.
Gibney also had a film in
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travel far to get help. A source
tells us the embattled golfer is
receiving private therapy sessions out of a home in Cave
Creek, Ariz. and that Woods
himself has been staying at the
house. “Elin [Nordegren] was
with him, but she’s heading back
to Florida,” says our source. The
owner of Pine Grove, the rehab
center in Mississippi where
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After wrapping up her
Monster Ball tour in London
over the weekend, Lady Gaga
goes to eat at Mr. Chow. Isn’t
a see-through plastic dress
and a chicken claw bracelet
enough? Does she need a
silver lobster headpiece? OK,
she needs it.
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tainebleau, where “they chowed
on bowls of spaghetti,” a spy reports. Next stop was club LIV,
where they hung out until 2 a.m.,
when Jay sent a member of his
entourage back to the restaurant
for takeout. “After 20 minutes,
the assistant brought five plates
of spaghetti,” we’re told. “They
munched on the pasta inside the
club.”
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JEWELRY designer MaryLise Lachapelle had to go to
clever lengths to serve legal
papers on Chris Onieal,
owner of popular “Sex and
the City” hangout Onieal’s.
Lachapelle, who peddles her
wares on the street, is suing
Onieal, claiming his girlfriend, Adleta Kneifl, who
once worked for Lachapelle,
interfered with her business
and copied her designs.
(Onieal and Kneifl are co-defendants.) We hear that
Onieal was so hard to pin
down, Lachapelle had an attractive paralegal pose as a
client interested in booking a
private party at the Grand
Street bar. “Chris came down
to sit with her and offered
her a drink — she thanked
him by serving him the legal
papers,” said our source.
Onieal laughed, “I didn’t notice it was a setup.”
Easy commute
It looks a little bit like Peter Dinklage’s pooch is walking him in the snowy
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West Village over the weekend.
JAY-Z needed to carbo-load
after opening the North American leg of his BP3 tour in Miami
last week with wife Beyoncé,
Sean “Diddy” Combs and Alex
Rodriguez in the audience.
After the show, the group
headed to Scarpetta in the Fon-
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MOVE over, Gerard Butler:
There’s a new Hollywood hunk.
Jason Momoa, who’s being
lined up to star in a remake of
“Conan the Barbarian” was a huge
hit at an Entertainment Weekly
party at LA’s Chateau Marmont
the other day. Spies said women
were “fighting to chat up the new
Conan.” One witness said, “Gerard Butler was there, and was of
course surrounded by women,
but Jason Momoa was the one everyone was swooning over. Marisa Tomei was flirting outrageously with him. But he left at
the end of the night with Lenny
Kravitz and Lenny’s daughter,
Zoe.”
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Dressed in
high heels and
a miniskirt,
Jessica
Simpson
films a cameo
for HBO’s
“Entourage” in
Beverly Hills
with Jeremy
Piven.
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DON’T mistake Bette Midler for a
mere look-alike. A spy at Tuesday’s performance of “A Little Night Music” reports, “Bette was totally dressed down,
no makeup, glasses on. She joined the
monster line for the ladies’ bathroom unnoticed until an overexcited woman
boomed, ‘Ooh, you look just like Bette
Midler! Do you get that all the time?’ She
was met with a steely stare and the
woman was left muttering, ‘Sorry.’ ” Midler later gave Angela Lansbury and
Catherine Zeta-Jones a standing ovation.
New York Post, Friday, September 8, 2006
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JEFFREY Katzenberg wasn’t always a fan of 3-D. On
“The Colbert Report” the other night, the DreamWorks
co-founder declared that every new film will be in 3-D,
which he described as the greatest innovation since
color. However, Nicole LaPorte writes in “The Men
Who Would Be King” (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
that Katzenberg was no fan of 3-D when the first
“Shrek” came out in 2001, and “remained
staunchly devoted” to the old-school animation
he’d “fallen in love with, and been schooled in,
at Disney.” La Porte relates that animator Noel
McGinn once bluntly asked Katzenberg why
he was so adverse to the latest technology. “‘I
would never, ever give up on 2-D. Never,’ Katzenberg replied. ‘He was basically affronted by
the whole idea,’ said McGinn . . . Good storytelling, not spectacular graphics, was the thing, he
always said.”
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Odd couple
GERALD Posner is joining
forces with fellow JFK assassination author Mark Lane to
battle further claims of plagiarism. Lane and Posner took
opposing views over Lee
Harvey Oswald’s guilt. But
now Posner has hired attorney-author Lane in a
bid to sue New Times
Miami owners Village
Voice Media, who
claimed Posner ripped
off passages from
Frank Owen’s 2003
book
“Clubland.”
Posner says, “Although
I’m convinced Lee Harvey Oswald
assassinated President Kennedy, I’ve
always believed that had Mark Lane represented Oswald, he would have won an
acquittal. That’s why Mark Lane was the
obvious choice as my own attorney.”
NAOMI Campbell, who once
compared kabbalah to Alcoholics Anonymous, is now having
secret meetings with Madonna’s kabbalah mentor, Eitan
Yardeni. Spies tell us the supermodel met Yardeni at Manhattan’s Kabbalah Center shortly before jetting to Europe with her
Russian billionaire boyfriend,
Vladimir Doronin, the other
week. Two years ago, Campbell
bashed the sect, saying, “I knew
about kabbalah before Madonna
got involved. Kabbalah is not a religion, it’s a program. I don’t like to
get hooked on things like that. It reminds me of AA, but just with different words. They’ve got the same principles . . . I just believe in God. I am
religious. I pray most days and do my
thing. But each to their own.” A rep for
Campbell, who’s preparing to celebrate
her 40th birthday later this month with a
huge party in Cannes, couldn’t be
reached for comment.
Mogul once hated 3-D
DAVY Jones sounds a little jealous of a certain ex-Beatle. Interviewed on BlogTalkRadio, the former Monkees frontman gripes
about earning a living as a performer these days. “There’s a lot
of impostors out there,” he said.
“They’re all vying for the
same job. The economics of
the country right now is
such that you gotta price
yourself in the right place.
Not everybody has got the
Paul McCartney American Express connections.”
Jones’ just played — as a
solo act — the Seneca Casino in Niagara Falls.
,
PRODUCER Michael Mailer
and hotelier Andre Balazs in
deep discussion on Taki’s sailing
boat Bushido off the coast of Cannes . . . A SCHLUMPY Quentin
Tarantino
waddling
down
Greenwich Avenue sporting a
plumber’s crack, arm-in-arm
with a hefty gal.
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y,
RYAN
Phillippe,
clearly not pining for
his ex Abbie Cornish,
has again been spotted
with a hot brunette.
This time they hit
the Victoria’s Secret “What Is
Sexy?” party in
Los Angeles
and
were
spotted
“making
out”
throughout
the
event.
Phillippe
was
caught
kissing a similarlooking woman in LA
at a party in March.
While Phillippe was absorbed with his mystery
girlfriend, Jamie Foxx
was working his charms
on every supermodel as
she walked in. “He
kissed Chanel Iman’s
hand, and showed Rosie
Huntington-Whiteley
and Candice Swanepoel
his dance moves,” said a
witness.
Sightings
Punk rock Gossip Girl Taylor Momsen wears thick eyeliner, ripped tights
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and not much else, at her UK debut gig in London.
Miranda
Kerr struts
her stuff at
Victoria’s
Secret’s
“What Is
Sexy?”
party.
Kissing
partner
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CANDIDATES for this year’s
primaries will pitch for gay votes
at the Jim Owles Gay Liberal Democratic Club’s Pride Awards ceremony at Chelsea’s Elmo restaurant
Sunday night. Among those expected to hear Raven O perform:
comic Hal Sparks, John Cameron
Mitchell of “Hedwig and the Angry
Inch,” Patrick Heusinger of Broadway’s “Next Fall” and Bobby Steggert of “Yank!”
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GOLDMAN Sachs overlord
Lloyd Blankfein is so rich, he
bought his $26 million “Master
of the Universe” duplex at 15
Central Park West in cash before
finally selling his five-bedroom,
seven-bath prewar duplex at 941
Park Ave. Blankfein just accepted an offer on that apartment, reports The Post’s Jennifer Gould Keil. The luxurious
abode, asking $15 million last
year, was most recently listed
for $13.5 million — on top of
which a buyer must pay $11,327 a
month maintenance. In more
Manhattan real estate news, Keil
reports that Morton Binn, father of Niche Media (Hamptons,
Ocean Drive) owner Jason
Binn, just sold one of the last
small rental buildings near Lincoln Center — 34 W. 65th St. —
for $13.8 million. The six-story
apartment house had been in the
Binn family for more than 35
years, said broker Ivan Hakimian.
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Golden deals
AMERICAN burlesque queens
upstaged the more demurely
dressed stars at the Cannes Film
Festival this week. Mimi Le
Meaux, Dirty Martini, Roky
Roulette and Kitten on the
Keys star in “The Tour”
(“La Tournee”) and took to
the red carpet on the
French Riviera. Their
film was the first of 19
to debut in competition for the Palme
D’Or, the festival’s top
prize.
Le
Meaux
gushed, “It’s like Cinderella going to the ball,”
reports Post critic Lou
Lumenick. Addressing the
French media, Le Meaux — who
showed off her curves in a tight
red dress — added, “Thanks for
your cheese!”
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“Twilight”
star Ashley
Greene
gives a sexy
stare at
Nylon
magazine’s
party at the
Roosevelt
Hotel
in LA.
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By DAVID SEIFMAN
City Hall Bureau Chief
It looks like a million
rent-stabilized tenants are
about to catch a break.
The Rent Guidelines
Board last night recommended preliminary rent
hikes ranging from 2 to 4
percent for one-year leases
and 4 to 6 percent for twoyear leases signed on or
after Oct. 1 for rent-stabilized apartments.
The final decision on will
be voted on next month.
Tenants and landlords
alike anticipate that the
eventual increases will
come in at, or below, the 3
and 6 percent boosts
granted last year.
“Unfortunately, I think
the [rent] guidelines — because of the price index —
look to be low,” conceded
Jack Freund of the Rent
Stabilization Association,
which represents 25,000
Rent-stabilized apartment hikes
One
Two
year years
2010
2% to
4%
4% to
6%
(range only, no final decision)
One year
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
3%
4.5%
Two years
6%
8.5%
3%
5.75%
4.25%
7.25%
2.75%
5.5%
Source: NYC Rent Guidelines Board
landlords. “It’s nothing
good for owners.”
He was referring to the
3.4 percent jump registered
in landlords’ operating
costs this year, the lowest
recorded by the board in
eight years.
Last year, the price index
went up 4 percent. Generally, the lower the price
index, the lower the rent
hike. If the RGB follows
form, this would be the second dose of good news for
tenants this year.
Earlier this year, a Supreme Court judge overturned the board’s decisions imposing minimum
monthly rent hikes for tenants in place for six years
or more.
That required a long-
term tenant paying a $750
rent to pay $30 more a
month instead of $22.50 for
a one-year lease and $60 instead of $45 for two years.
Landlords are appealing
that ruling.
Giti Dadlani, of Tenants
& Neighbors, a leading tenant advocacy group, suggested a rent freeze would
be the proper response to
the modest movement in
the price index and the
wobbly economy.
Because that’s never happened in the 40-year history of rent stabilization,
she said a more realistic
view is that the hike “needs
to be as low as possible.”
Meanwhile, tenants are
lobbying Albany to repeal
vacancy decontrol, the regulation that permits landlords to charge market rent
once an apartment reaches
$2,000.
ALBANY — Gov. Spitzer says
he would sign off on raises for
state judges if the Legislature
sends him a bill that excludes
the more controversial pay hikes
for lawmakers.
The Republican-led Senate has
floated the idea of taking lawmakers’ raises out of the mix.
That pressures the Democraticled Assembly, which has pushed
for both, but agrees with the
Senate and Spitzer that increases for judges are even
longer overdue.
Now Spitzer appears to have
thrown the judges-only measure
back at the Senate, which must
decide whether to actually submit and approve the bill in its
special session today. Either
measure would still require approval by the Assembly.
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LEDs the way
The Holland Tunnel has gone
green.
Crews overnight replaced fluorescent lights with light-emitting
diode units.
The LEDs distribute light more
efficiently, require less energy and
last 15 years, compared to 1.4 years
for fluorescent. More than 1,700
LED fixtures replaced some 4,000
fluorescent ones in the tunnel. Port
Authority officials say they’ll save
$340,000 each year in energy and
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By KENNETH LOVETT
Post Correspondent
ALBANY — Even with a new
comptroller in office, the top political consultant to disgraced exComptroller Alan Hevesi took in
a hefty fee from a fund doing up
to $100 million in business with
the state pension system, The
Post has learned.
New disclosure documents released yesterday by the Comptroller’s Office showed that Searle
& Co., a small financial firm tied
to Democratic consultant Hank
Morris, received a placement fee
from the Sector Performance
Fund in a deal approved by
Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli in
April.
A source told The Post that
Morris represented Searle in the
deal, which yielded a placement
fee of between 1.5 percent and 2
percent, or as much as $1 million.
Sources have told The Post in
the past that under such deals,
Morris kept 95 percent of the fee,
with Searle & Co. collecting the
rest. The fee from the fund, which
is owned by HM Capital, is said to
be part of the $25 million in payments that investigators from the
state Attorney General’s Office
believe Morris pocketed since Hevesi took office in 2003.
Searle’s connection to Morris
was not widely known at the time
DiNapoli approved the deal with
the fund, DiNapoli spokesman
Dennis Tompkins said.
THOMAS DINAPOLI
Approved deal in April.
HANK MORRIS
Got placement fee.
“It was a deal that was in the
process for a number of months
before Comptroller DiNapoli took
office and it was properly vetted
under the existing regulations,”
Tompkins said.
The Post has since reported in a
series of stories that Morris received millions of dollars in
placement fees from companies
that secured business with the
pension fund under Hevesi’s
watch from 2003 through 2006.
Some of the fees were paid to
Searle, where Morris was employed as a broker. Others went
to five LLCs created tied to Morris, four of which shared his home
address in East Hampton.
An HM Capital spokesman
would say only that the firm “is
currently engaged in fund-raising
and cannot comment on any aspect of that process.”
Peter Anderson, a lawyer for
Searle, had no immediate comment. Neither Morris nor his lawyer could be reached for comment.
Searle’s links to the fund surfaced yesterday in a set of
monthly transaction reports the
Comptroller’s Office is now making available.
As part of a series of reforms
announced yesterday by DiNapoli
and Gov. Spitzer, the Comptroller’s Office will release, for the
first time, on a monthly basis,
transaction reports detailing the
pension fund’s individual investments and whether placement
fees were part of the deal.
In addition, Spitzer announced
the state Insurance Department
will have broader audit oversight
of the pension fund and Comptroller’s Office.
The proposed regulation, which
needs no legislative action:
I Establishes a conflict-of-interest disclosure requirement and reporting standards for the comptroller and all outside consultants
and investment managers.
I Establishes an independent
audit committee made up of
members not affiliated with the
comptroller or the pension fund.
I Calls for the development of
transparent procurement rules.
Spitzer, who called DiNapoli
“thoroughly and totally unqualified” when he was selected for the
job , yesterday praised his fellow
Democrat as “superb.”
But state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who told The Post
on Tuesday his investigation into
the Comptroller’s Office could
last another few months, was
more tightlipped on the changes
announced yesterday. “We agree
that the Comptroller’s Office
needs significant reforms, and will
comment on them at the end of
our ongoing investigation concerning that office,” Cuomo
spokesman Jeffrey Lerner said.
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THE models weren’t the only
focus at Victoria’s Secret SWIM
party in LA the other night.
While Leonardo DiCaprio,
Kevin Connolly, Jerry Ferrara
and Jeremy Piven partied next
to Alessandra Ambrosio and
Miranda Kerr, Piven was more
caught up by “Hot Tub Time
Machine” comic Craig Robinson, quoting lines from the
movie to Robinson all night.
Even Russell Brand, who came
without fiancée Katy Perry,
avoided getting snapped in photographs with the lingerie models. “Oh, that’s exactly what I
need,” he was overheard saying.
“American Idol” judge Kara DioGuardi heads to
ABC studios to fill in for Kelly Ripa as the cohost of “Live With Regis and Kelly” yesterday.
THAT Ian Schrager has finalized his takeover of the Ambassador East in Chicago — where
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BETHENNY Frankel’s wedding at the Four Seasons restaurant Sunday really made a
splash. After the 7 1⁄2-month
pregnant bride (above) exchanged vows with Jason
Hoppy in the middle of the Pool
Room, two guys from the
groom’s side jumped into the
water during dinner, frolicking
while Duran Duran’s “Hungry
Like the Wolf” blared from the
speakers. “I knew this was going
to happen. This is great,” gushed
Frankel. “Real Housewives of
New York City” co-star Alex
McCord hit the dance floor,
while husband Simon McCord
hung out at the dinner table.
Humphrey Bogart married Lauren Bacall — and will turn it
into a hipper, less expensive
hotel for the chic set . . . THAT
Darius Rucker, who ruled out
another Hootie & the Blowfish
Nemesis gives Corzine agita
JON Corzine, the former Goldman Sachs chief and governor
of New Jersey, wasn’t happy to see Fox Business Network reporter Charles Gasparino at the next table at Elio’s the other
night. A couple of years ago, Gasparino sandbagged Corzine
during an appearance on CNBC and asked him how he could be
in favor of raising taxes during a recession. “They butted heads
a lot,” said one source. Gasparino — who was with
his childhood pal, bodybuilder Gregg Valentino, and CNBC anchor Mary Thompson
— jumped up as Corzine was leaving and
For breaking
congratulated him on his new job as
news all day
head of MF Global Holdings. A witness
long go to
said Corzine shook hands awkwardly
and left without saying a word. Gasparino declined to comment. Corzine had
a more pleasant time the next night at
The Mark by Jean-Georges, on East
77th, where journalists left him alone.
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Prison reading
STEVE Madden showed
appreciation for celebrity gossip the other
night at an event at his
Ludlow Street store
hosted by his shoe line, Star
magazine and “Twilight” actor
Chaske Spencer. When Madden
approached Star’s advertising
sales team, he said, “I love your
magazine. You were my favorite
thing to read in prison. I used to
pass you around to all my
friends.” Madden in 2002 served
30 months in jail for securities
fraud and money laundering.
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THE party tomorrow
night at Highbar for “Playboy: The Book of Cigars”
could be a last hurrah.
With the magazine’s Fifth
Avenue offices shuttered,
the systematic dismissal of
Playboy’s New York-based
editors and the outsourcing of sales and marketing
to David Pecker’s AMI,
the mood could be somber, especially because
longtime Playboy artist
LeRoy Neiman, 88, had a
leg amputated last month.
“LeRoy Neiman and I
started discussing this
book when we first met
over lunch at the Beverly
Wilshire Hotel back in
1993,” author Aaron Sigmond explained. “Tomorrow night is really a celebration
of
LeRoy’s
contributions to the Playboy lifestyle — a tribute to
him.” Expected to raise a
glass: restaurateur Drew
Nieporent,
Forbes.com
media
critic
Bill
McCuddy, “Twilight at
the World of Tomorrow”
author James Mauro and
model Nina Manuel.
Naomi Watts and Woody Allen at the premiere of “You
Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger” at the Cannes Film Festival.
album and tour two years ago,
told BlogTalkRadio.com that
he’s changed his mind — that,
“yes, within the next few years,
there will be another Hootie record tour.”
Smoochies
raffle
MICK Jagger, John
McEnroe, and Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. were
among those who donated short stories and
poems for auction at
the Riverkeeper event
at the Standard Hotel,
but an offering from
host Salman Rushdie
Endquote
“GOING to Paris is like losing
your virginity: Even if it’s bad,
it’s unforgettable” — Marc Jacobs, speaking at the Alliance
Francaise Designer Discussion
Series hosted by Michele
Gerber Klein . . . “I LOVE doing
accents. I love doing Thai accents. So I’d like to do a Thai
hooker on the show. It’s never
going to happen” — Toni Collette, whose character on “The
United States of Tara” has multiple-personality disorder, to
TheFrisky.com . . . “KIRSTIE
Alley is so big that her driver’s-license photo was taken
by Google Earth” — Bill
McCuddy at Carolines on
Broadway.
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MISCHA Barton (above) had
a rough night over the weekend
in Hollywood. A spy reports that
the “O.C.” actress, who alternates between being on and off
the wagon, rolled into Bar Marmont on Saturday alone and
looking “totally out of it.” Says
our witness, “A few minutes
after she comes in, she runs outside and vomits everywhere.
And then she went back inside
and hung out for the rest of the
night.” A rep for Barton declined
to comment.
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Wet groomsmen
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unshaven
George Stephanopoulos and Alexandra Wentworth
and their kids dining at Citranova
in East Hampton.
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Robert
Pattinson
and Kristin
Scott
Thomas
shoot a
scene for
their new
movie, “Bel
Ami,” in
Budapest.
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THE Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas resort, sporting a long-winded name after
settling a dispute with Cosmopolitan magazine, will have serious New York flavor
when it opens in the winter. Scott Conant
will run a Scarpetta restaurant and a
casual wine bar, and outposts of
Manhattan’s STK, Blue Ribbon
and Estiatorio Milos will also be
among the resort’s eateries, reports The Post’s Andy Wang.
Plus, sources say that nightlife moguls Noah Tepperberg and Jason Strauss,
who operate Avenue here
and Tao in Vegas, are close
to a deal to operate the property’s beach club and an adjacent nightclub.
nypost.com
SEAN “Diddy” Combs
turned up with a posse of
40 for DJ David Guetta’s
“[Bleep] Me I’m Famous”
party at Miami’s Mansion
Saturday night. Diddy
was spotted at a table
with
singer
Estelle
while his entourage sipped
champagne. Also at the
club were Jamie Foxx and
singers Kelis and Kelly
Rowland, who performed
with Guetta. A source said,
“Diddy arrived with a huge
entourage but didn’t stay too
long — he was hitting all the
parties around town to
promote his new album.” He
also hosted a listening party
for top deejays at his home
on Star Island that went on
until Sunday morning.
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Diddy & pals
competing on “Dancing With the Stars.”
Trumble, who was paid just $390 a week,
testified that she was ordered back to work
from maternity leave: “[Mills] wanted to
know when I was going back to work. She
left a message — it was something about Bea
not having a nanny. It was a really rude, horrible message, and I was reduced to tears.”
But after returning to work, Trumble
found herself doing paperwork and cooking
meals for Mills, who then announced at a
staff meeting that Trumble would be a fulltime cleaner. She then quit.
Mills, who’s expected to give evidence
today, sat in court and muttered to friends
throughout Trumble’s testimony.
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Richard
Johnson
embarrassed” when Mills kept asking her
whether Jamie Walker, a resort guide she
met in Tenerife, ever flirted with her.
Trumble met Mills in 2003 and took a job
looking after Beatrice, Mills’ daughter with
McCartney, the following year. Mills became
more demanding over time, and Trumble
was often expected to stay late for no extra
pay while the couple was out.
After the pair split in 2006, “Heather was
very bitter toward Paul,” Trumble said. “I
was, I believe, a great source of comfort and
support for Heather at this time.”
When Trumble became pregnant in 2007,
Mills demanded she accompany her and
Bea to the United States, where she was
New York Post, Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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A FORMER nanny for Heather Mills described yesterday how the vain ex-model demanded that staff say nice things about her
on TV — and quizzed them to find out if her
hunky new boyfriend was flirting with them.
Sara Trumble, who’s suing Mills for sex
discrimination and unfair dismissal, told a
British employment tribunal that Sir Paul
McCartney’s ex-wife became bitter and
high strung after their split. When a documentary crew arrived, Trumble related, “I
was told to say [on camera] how wonderful
Heather was. The interview was orchestrated entirely by Heather. I had no choice
but to take part.”
She also said she felt “awkward, upset and
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attracted the most interest. While the “Satanic
Verses” scribe donated an
original work, auctioneer
Brooke Geahan told the
crowd she’d be “raffling
off kisses” from Rushdie
as well. His date, a curvy
black model from London,
laughed and rolled her
eyes. Also attending were
Matthew Modine and
Andre Balazs.
Loyal to the past
Model Eva Herzigova barely
covers up at Cannes yesterday.
BRITISH retailer Sir Philip Green has a Mercedes
S500, a Gulfstream jet, a 206-foot yacht and a
combined net worth of more than $6 billion with his
wife, Tina. But the Topshop owner doesn’t use a
BlackBerry or an iPhone — instead, Green talks on a
9-year-old Nokia 6130, a model long since discontinued. “This phone has no answering machine because
it’s on 24-7,” he told W. Green is so loyal to the unit’s
simple design — no camera, a monochrome screen —
he bought the entire back stock of the obsolete 6130 in
case one breaks.
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the four Macklowe Properties that comprise the
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Times Square and the boutique buildings of Tower
56 and 527 Madison Ave.
“The sellers are essentially a consortium of
lenders that made up the
‘broken’ syndication,” said
one source familiar with
the proceedings.
“You have many different sellers who have
stakes at very different
levels. Some just want
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while Jeffrey Gural and
Donna Vogel of Newmark Knight Frank repped
the in-house ownership.
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Who needs Omnicom or
Newsweek when you can
have HQ Global Workplaces?
The spot for start-ups
signed a 22,370 foot lease
at the Sapir Organization’s
100 Church St. and already
has over 35,000 feet at Sapir’s 260 Madison Ave.
Omnicom and Newsweek were both thisclose
to signing big deals at the
World Trade area property — now undergoing
renovations — before
signing elsewhere.
I
Arthur
Carter, the
founder and former publisher of The New York Observer, now has more time
to spend on his own artworks and collections.
He just leased a 2,400-foot
“retail” space at 50 E. 78th
St. to show off both his
works and those of other
artists in his own, tucked
away gallery.
The 10-year lease covers
1,900 feet on the ground
floor — accessible by a couple of steps down — plus
500 feet on an even lower
level.
The white, 12-story building sits between Madison
and Park avenues.
The space previously held
an art gallery and had an
asking rent of $160 a foot.
Steven Soutendijk and
Nick Madden of Cushman & Wakefield Retail
Services
represented
owner Siba Management
in negotiations with Jovana Simic of Brown
Harris Stevens Commercial Services, who served
as Carter’s rep for his site
search.
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Four Upper West Side
pre-war apartment buildings are on the block and
could fetch over $200 million.
The Grubb & Ellis team
of Vincent Carrega, Michael Gottlieb, Neil Hel-
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they are in it,” added another source on condition
of anonymity.
Now, the investment advisers at Eastdil have to
figure out which bids will
maximize the value as participants were allowed to
bid on any combination of
one to all four properties.
It’s also possible a second round of bids could be
requested.
I
It looks as if the Abu
Dhabi Investment Council
will get its hands on 90
percent of the Chrysler
Building for its $800 million.
That’s more than the 75
percent we wrote it was
getting last week. A deal
could be signed as early as
next week.
Our sources tell us that
Tishman Speyer Properties’ own stake will also
drop to 10 percent from 25
percent.
As part of the deal,
ADIC also wants TSP to
take out a so-called mezzanine loan (like a second
mortgage) through one of
its subsidiary banks.
Stay tuned.
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Omnicom just inked a
lease for another 80,000
feet at 200 Varick St.
The deal encompasses
the entire third and fourth
floors of the 410,000-foot
building, which had an
asking rent of $45 a foot.
Omnicom divisions Doremus and Merkley Partners
already
occupy
100,000 feet in the building.
Lee Feld of Feld Real Es-
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their money back. It’s very
complicated.”
The bidders include locals, real estate investment funds, pension funds,
insurance companies and
sovereign wealth funds.
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This is the
first time
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Jennifer
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taking her
newborn
baby, David
Otunga Jr.,
out for a
walk in
Manhattan.
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GUESTS at food artist Jennifer Rubell’s dinner Tuesday
for America Business Council’s 2010 Courage Forum at Industria Studios almost couldn’t get into the dinner —
literally. Rubell, the niece of Studio 54 owner
Steve Rubell and daughter of art collectors Donald and Mera Rubell — put
guests, including Kelly Bensimon,
Whitney Contemporaries founder
Lisa Anastos and “Man on a
Wire” star Philippe Petit in a
room with goggles and hammers, and laid out a massive
platter of lamb legs on the
opposite side of a glass wall.
“No one was given any instructions, so people stood
there for 20 minutes, trying
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laughs a spy. “Finally, [former Fashion Week director]
Fern Mallis realized that
they were supposed to break
down the glass with the hammers
to get to the lamb.” Guests had to
pop a series of large balloons to get
access to dessert. Rubell previously
dripped honey from the ceiling onto
2,000 pounds of ribs.
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By BART HUBBUCH
The Jets were ecstatic when
Kyle Wilson fell to them in
the NFL Draft last week, and
nothing the past two days has
doused that enthusiasm.
The skills, which made the
Boise State cornerback so
coveted by the Jets that they
ignored more pressing needs to
take Wilson in the first round,
remain firmly on display during the team’s three-day rookie minicamp that concludes
today.
Wilson was projected as the
Jets’ starting nickel (third) cornerback when he was drafted, a
plan Rex Ryan said yesterday is
even more cemented by what
the coach has seen this weekend.
“I was a rookie [head coach
last year], and my expectations
were pretty high,” Ryan said.
“My expectations for [Wilson]
are that high, too. He’s coming
in here to be the starting nickel
on the best defense in football.
I think he’s going to be great.”
Wilson — who is just 5-feet10, 194 pounds, but overcomes
that with speed and tenaciousness in man coverage — has
made it look almost effortless
so far in camp.
While fellow highly-touted
draft pick Joe McKnight has
stumbled mightily out of the
gate, vomiting during practice for the second day in a
row while dropping four more
passes, Wilson already moves
around the field like a polished
veteran.
Wilson also is looking the
part during the minicamp
while fielding punts, a role the
Jets could have him handle as a
T
rookie after he excelled at that
in college.
“I feel right at home,” said
Wilson, a Piscataway, N.J.,
native who ended up in Boise
after no major schools — not
even hometown Rutgers —
recruited him out of high
school. “I’m getting a good feel
for what they like and want. I
just expect the worst and roll
with it. If it goes right, that’s a
bonus.”
Wilson also can feel relaxed
because, despite Ryan’s comments yesterday, the expectations are muted somewhat by
the team’s deep stable of veteran corners. The most celebrated of those corners, All-Pro
Darrelle Revis, already is Wilson’s role model. Wilson met
Revis for the first time earlier
this week in the hallways of the
Jets’ Florham Park, N.J., complex and plans to pick Revis’
brain early and often.
Facing Revis is so torturous
for opposing receivers that
he has compared their plight
to being stranded on “Revis
Island.”
Is “Wilson Island” in the Jets’
future?
“That’s my goal,” Wilson said.
“I’d love for that to happen.”
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Ryan indicated the Jets
might be cautious with Mark
Sanchez coming off knee surgery and hold the quarterback
out of next month’s minicamp,
but Ryan didn’t rule out Sanchez making an appearance.
Ryan also said the Jets remain
interested in free-agent veteran passer Mark Brunell to be
Sanchez’s backup. Gang Green
is prevented by the NFL’s
“Final Four” rules from adding
Brunell until one of their own
free agents signs elsewhere or
until July 22, when the rule is
lifted.
If Brunell is willing to wait,
Ryan said the Jets would be
serious suitors.
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wide receiver Santonio
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been hauled off the plane
by police.
The Jets said Holmes
complied with a request
by a Continental Connection flight attendant to turn
off his iPod while his plane
was landing Thursday in
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up by Allegheny County,
Pa., police
In what both police and
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AP because he left his head-
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having to make draconian roster
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$2 million this season by cutting
Alan Faneca. Despite how much
Woody Johnson is worth, and
for whatever it is worth, Faneca’s cheaper replacement has
bought into the program, prov-
phones in his ears.
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by police, but the police
and the Jets said Holmes
instead met cordially with
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Holmes has a long history of off-field incidents.
He will miss the first four
games of the upcoming
season due to an NFL
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“That definitely bothers me,”
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with the gag. “Ah, Brick [Ferguson] and Brandon [Moore]
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