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<title>Activities in New York</title>
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<copyright>Copyright &#x26;copy; 1999-2008 Gromco, Inc.</copyright>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:18:22 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Drifting Through Brooklyn</title>
<description>When you look at a list of the world&#x27;s top paddling spots, it&#x27;s unlikely that you&#x27;ll find Brooklyn, New York.&#xA;&#xA;And it&#x27;s even less likely that you&#x27;ll find the Gowanus Canal, a narrow sliver of water that cuts its way from Gowanus Bay through the industrial zones of Red Hook, South Brooklyn, and Park Slope. It&#x27;s not exactly what you might call scenic, at least not in the traditional sense of the word. It&#x27;s lined by crumbling warehouses, generating plants, shadowy factories, Coast Guard fuel depots, and even a Home Depot. It meanders beneath the Gowanus Expressway, one of the busiest highways in New York City, and has been referred to as the most polluted waterway in America. A slick, rainbow film of oil and other chemicals gives the water in the canal a colorful, shimmering candy coating that would be beautiful at sunset if it didn&#x27;t smell like cold metal and gunpowder and leave a disturbing acrid taste in the air. Visibility in the water is almost zero, and any trip across it is highlighted by an overpowering fear that you might get some on you. And yet still, people put paddle to battery-scented water and get both a unique view of New York and a first-hand understanding of how a neighborhood and an ecosystem can flourish, die, and then struggle to be reborn... &#xA;&#xA;</description>
<author>Keith</author>
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<title>Row Your Boat Gently Across Central Park</title>
<description>On your free weekend, why not do something touristy in Central Park - like renting a boat?</description>
<author>Lori</author>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:15:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Halloween In New York</title>
<description>&#x3C;img alt=&#x22;&#x22; class=&#x22;fullill&#x22;  src=&#x22;http://www.sitebits.com/images/2005/halloween-band-title.jpg&#x22;&#x3E;&#xA;&#x3C;br&#x3E;&#xA;No one should pass up an opportunity to take an all expenses-paid trip to New York, and I am no exception. &#xA;So, when such an opportunity finally presented &#xA;itself, I didn&#x27;t waste any time hesitating -  instead, I packed my bags &#xA;and, given the timing of such luck, my Halloween costume.&#xA;</description>
<author>Irazema</author>
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<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2005 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>How To Humiliate Yourself</title>
<description>A. Murphy very kindly writes on &#xA;how to humiliate yourself&#xA;in front of your new boyfriend/girlfriend by taking your &#xA;more traditional parents to see De La Guarda.&#xA;</description>
<author>Murphy</author>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 1999 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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