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High & Low | Allegheny River Views: Reclaiming Space on the Waters Edge Bethany Lyttle (RealEstate)Residents (and real estate agents) are reclaiming views of the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh and Warren, Pa. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Your Second Home | Outdoor Fireplaces: A Little Warmth, at a Cost Steve Bailey (RealEstate)Second-home owners are extending their time outdoors by, well, heating the outdoors. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
An English Home, American Style Abigail Saltmarsh (RealEstate)Not long after Claus Jacobsen began searching for a British home for his family, it became apparent he wanted something more American than quintessentially English. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Havens | Silver Star Mountain, British Columbia: Western Snow Without the Celebrity Scene Julie Bick (RealEstate)Silver Stars one-street village includes board sidewalks and Victorian storefronts that have a storybook feel to them. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Correction: Cheap, Convenient and Teeming (RealEstate)A map with the Living In article on March 16 about Woodside, Queens, referred incorrectly to a subway line in the neighborhood. The G, R and V line does not carry E and F trains. (Within Woodside, E and F trains run on a separate line, not shown on the map, but that line eventually merges with the line carrying the G, R and V trains.). 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Correction: Arts Get Their Cue (RealEstate)A caption last Sunday with the In the Region article about developments in downtown New Brunswick, N.J., misidentified the project shown in the architectural rendering. It is the Gateway, not the New Brunswick Cultural Center. The rendering also carried an erroneous credit. It is by Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects, not the New Brunswick Development Corporation. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Correction: Elegance Is Abundant; Groceries Are Less So (RealEstate)A photograph with the Living In article last Sunday about Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, was published in error. It shows properties on Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene, not in Clinton Hill. Also, the article misidentified the street of the local branch of the Brooklyn Public Library. It is on Washington Avenue, not Clinton Avenue. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Your Home: Tubs and Showers Made New Again Jay Romano (RealEstate)Refinishing or covering a bathtub can be simpler than replacing it. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Home Exchanges, a Bit at a Time Diane Daniel (RealEstate)In the past, home swapping was the province of international vacationers seeking long-term getaways. But short-term swaps have taken off. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Big Deal: A Disability, and a Dispute Josh Barbanel (RealEstate)Access for the handicapped was the first thing that Barbara Gutmacher Girard asked about before signing a contract to buy a condominium at the Plaza Hotel. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Big Deal: A Shrine to 15-Minute Fame Josh Barbanel (RealEstate)The Upper East Side town house where Andy Warhol created some of his earliest and most influential Pop Art is about to go on the market. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Window Shopping: Taking in the River View From Both Banks Suzanne Slesin (RealEstate)Buildings on both sides of the Hudson will offer dazzling views of New York Harbor. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
In the Region | New Jersey: Why Dumps Are Gaining in Allure Antoinette Martin (RealEstate)Transforming waste facilities into more lucrative properties is becoming increasingly common. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
In the Region | Long Island: Not Just for Golfers Anymore Valerie Cotsalas (RealEstate)Clubs on Long Island are expanding their horizons as golf outings are on the decline. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
In the Region | Putnam County: Staying Put, in a Mobile Home Elsa Brenner (RealEstate)Couples in the tiny village of Brewster have discovered a highly affordable retirement option. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
The Hunt: More Than a Pet Project Joyce Cohen (RealEstate)Two adopted cats provide the impetus for a move. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Habitats | Upper East Side: A Perfect Place for Man and Beast Dan Shaw (RealEstate)In 28 years, a garden apartment has become a haven for an animal lover. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Streetscapes | Willoughby Street, Brooklyn: One Owner, Two Markedly Different Designs Christopher Gray (RealEstate)Two telephone company buildings, one block and eons apart. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Living in Turtle Bay: In the Many Enclaves, One Neighborhood C. J. Hughes (RealEstate)As diverse as the United Nations and spread over 70 blocks, Turtle Bay offers some charming urban oases. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
That 6% Is Getting Harder to Earn Hope Reeves (RealEstate)From hiring a car service for prospective buyers to buying new trash cans for properties on the market, brokers say they are having to be more creative to make a sale. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
The Saturday Profile: Japanese Author Guides Women to Dignity, but Others See Dullness Norimitsu Onishi (Books)Mariko Bandos book, The Dignity of a Woman, has become one of Japans biggest best sellers in decades, but critics say it reinforces the view that women should be subservient. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Why Blog? Reason No. 92: Book Deal Allen Salkin (Books)A recent publishing agreement is lucrative and shocking. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Possessed: What Moral Turpitude Looks Like David Colman (Books)A dandy is blackballed by Customs, thanks in part to a tall hat. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Footsteps | Milan Kunderas Prague: Trumping the Unbearable Darkness of History Nicholas Kulish (Books)A novel set in 1968 puts current-day Prague in a new perspective. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
A Veteran MAD Man Remains in the Fold Neil Genzlinger (Books)For more than 40 years, a sly course in American history, courtesy of the master of the fold-in. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
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