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  2. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    Sanctuary. Atlantic. Elektra. EastWest. Musical artist. Website. rayj .com. William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), [1] known professionally as Ray J, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, television personality, and actor. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Carson, California, he is the younger brother of singer and actress ...

  3. King's College (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, King's leased 45,000 square feet (4,200 m 2) of space on three floors of the Empire State Building in New York City for classrooms, a student recreation center, and administrative offices, and the College re-opened. Radandt remained president, with Oakes as chairman. In January 2003, Oakes became the fourth president.

  4. List of tallest buildings in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City, the most populous city in the United States, is home to more than 7,000 completed high-rise buildings of at least 115 feet (35 m), of which at least 102 are taller than 650 feet (198 m). The tallest building in New York is One World Trade Center, which rises 1,776 feet (541 m).

  5. New York City Center - Wikipedia

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    April 12, 1983. New York City Center (previously known as the Mecca Temple, City Center of Music and Drama, and the New York City Center 55th Street Theater [2]) is a performing arts center at 131 West 55th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Developed by the Shriners between 1922 and ...

  6. W.E.B. Du Bois Boyhood Homesite - Wikipedia

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    History The Burghardt family (of Dutch origin) was present in the vicinity of Great Barrington, Massachusetts in colonial times, with documented ownership of land in the area from the 1740s. Tom Burghardt was an African-American slave of the family, and had Dutch, English, African and Native American ancestry. He likely earned his freedom by participating in the American Revolutionary War ...

  7. NYC public libraries have their funding restored, will reopen ...

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    New York City officials have agreed to restore more than $111 million in funding to libraries and cultural institutions, the City Council announced Thursday.. The agreement is a victory for ...

  8. 225 Liberty Street - Wikipedia

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    225 Liberty Street. /  40.71250°N 74.01528°W  / 40.71250; -74.01528. 225 Liberty Street, formerly known as Two World Financial Center, is one of four towers that comprise the Brookfield Place complex in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Rising 44 floors and 645 feet (197 m), it is situated between the Hudson ...

  9. ‘Fallout’ Composer Ramin Djawadi Breaks Down the ... - AOL

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    As part of Variety’s “Behind the Song,” composer Ramin Djawadi for “Fallout” breaks down the “Brotherhood of Steel” theme. When showrunner Jonathan Nolan was looking for a composer ...