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Florent: "Don't Cry for Me"

March 24, 2008
Author: 
Anonymous
Categories: 
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Green
Sundeck
 
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Florent Goes to Court!

February 08, 2008
Author: 
joshatthehighline
Categories: 
Spitzer
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Penn Station
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Gary Barnett
Governor's Island
Summer
Photos: Getty; Laura Miller
 
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