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Payee/Recipient Address 1 ANGELA BRICENO 16004 SANFORD AVE ASHLEY SAM 855 E 7TH ST BEETHOVEN PIANOS, INC Payee/Recipient Address 1 ANGELA BRICENO 16004 SANFORD AVE ASHLEY SAM 855 E 7TH ST BEETHOVEN PIANOS, INC. 232 W. 58TH STREET BRIAN PETTERSON 51 CARVER TERRACE CHRISTOPHER ORTIZ 274 MILFORD STREET CORNEL WILLIAM BRADFORD 140 E 52ND ST ERIC MARTINEZ 35 SAINT NICHOLAS TER ERIKA GERGEL 582 7TH AVE GEOFF A. CAHAYOM 2911 BRIGHTON 5TH ST HELIUM IMAGE P.O.BOX 249 HENDERSON SHORTER 400 CENTRAL PARK WEST #8P HUZIE FREDERICK 210 W 146TH ST IVAN SILVA 280 MARIN BLVD JAMES FOX 530 E 72ND ST JAMES LANDEAU 1370 5TH AVE JASON LLOYD 100 LEFFERTS PL JASON STEINWAY 425 RIVERSIDE DR MANUEL LOPEZ 160-04 SANFORD AVENUE #2A PHILLIP BRATHWAITE 374 EASTERN PKWY PIERRE PAYANO 3366 BARKER AVE RENEE GINA MCNEIL 29-16 21ST AVE SHYTINA LOVE 5945 SHORE PKWY WALTER VASQUEZ 2110 FIRST AVENUE #3202 74 STATE STREET 74 STATE ST ALEX PALOMINO 48 W 130TH ST AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AT&T PO BOX 537113 AT&T PO BOX 537113 AUTOMATED SIGNATURE TECHNOLOGY 112 OAKGROVE RD BARGOLD STORAGE SYSTEMS 41-41 38TH ST BLACK BOX NETWORK SERVICES 21398 NETWORK PL BREAKAWAY COURIER SYSTEMS P.O. BOX 780 BRUCE RAYVID PROJECTS 285 LAFAYETTE ST CAPRICORN LIMOUSINE SERVICE INC. 43-24 37TH ST CENTURY DIRECT 30-00 47TH AVENUE CENTURY DIRECT 30-00 47TH AVENUE CENTURY DIRECT 30-00 47TH AVENUE CENTURY DIRECT 30-00 47TH AVENUE CON EDISON JAF STATION PO BOX 1702 CPS OF NY AT TIME WARNER CENTER 10 COLUMBUS CIR DE LAGE LANDEN FINANCIAL SERVICES 1111 OLD EAGLE SCHOOL RD DELTA AIRLINES PO BOX 20706 DELTA AIRLINES PO BOX 20706 DELTA AIRLINES PO BOX 20706 HOME DEPOT 180 12TH ST HOTEL GANSEVOORT 18 9TH AVE HOTEL GANSEVOORT 18 9TH AVE HOTEL PLAZA ATHENEE NEW YORK 37 E 64TH ST HOTEL PLAZA ATHENEE NEW YORK 37 E 64TH ST HOTEL PLAZA ATHENEE NEW YORK 37 E 64TH ST IBF CONSULTING, INC. 200 E 36TH ST KING COLE AUDIO VISUAL SERVICE, INC. 47-59 49TH STREET KING COLE AUDIO VISUAL SERVICE, INC. 47-59 49TH STREET KING COLE AUDIO VISUAL SERVICE, INC. 47-59 49TH STREET KUNAL SHAH 3706 81ST ST LESLEY A. HIGGINS 180 CENTRAL PARK S LEXISNEXIS P.O. BOX 7247-7090 METRO GRAPHICS 481 WASHINGTON ST METRO GRAPHICS 481 WASHINGTON ST MICHAEL SHEEHAN ASSOCIATES, INC. 1150 17TH ST NW MICHAEL SHEEHAN ASSOCIATES, INC. 1150 17TH ST NW MTA NYC TRANSIT 2 BROADWAY NEW YORK PALACE 455 MADISON AVE NGP SOFTWARE, INC. 1225 I ST NW NGP SOFTWARE, INC. 1225 I ST NW OXFORD BENEFIT MANAGEMENT 246 INDUSTRIAL WAY W PENSKE TRUCK LEASING 650 W 30TH ST ROSE HILL PROPERTY ASSOC., INC. 30 W 26TH ST SOUTHWEST AIRLINES PO BOX 36647 THE ALCHAR PRINTING GROUP 599 PAWLING AVENUE THE WEEKS-LERMAN GROUP, LLC 58-38 PAGE PLACE THE WEEKS-LERMAN GROUP, LLC 58-38 PAGE PLACE THE WEEKS-LERMAN GROUP, LLC 58-38 PAGE PLACE THIRD STORY, LLC 901 7TH ST NW THIRD STORY, LLC 901 7TH ST NW TRANSBEAM 20 W 36TH ST TRAVELERS CL & SPECIALTY REMITTANCE CTR UNITED EXECUTIVE SEDAN SERVICE PO BOX 7725 UNITEMIZED UNITEMIZED UNITEMIZED UNITEMIZED UNITEMIZED UNITEMIZED US AIRWAYS 111 W RIO SALADO PKWY US AIRWAYS 111 W RIO SALADO PKWY UTOG 2 WAY RADIO, INC. 25-20 39TH AVENUE VERIZON PO BOX 15124 VERIZON CONFERENCING P.O. BOX 70129 VERIZON WIRELESS PO BOX 408 VERIZON WIRELESS PO BOX 408 ZIPCAR 25 1ST ST ADVANCED PARKING SERVICES, CORP. PO BOX 160 CELESTE S. WOLTER 56 SAINT MARKS PL MARY GIULIANI CATERING & EVENTS, INC. 157 LEXINGTON AVENUE, SUITE 2F MTA NYC TRANSIT 2 BROADWAY MTA NYC TRANSIT 2 BROADWAY PETER MOSKOWITZ 377 W 11TH ST UNITEMIZED UPS VERIZON WIRELESS PO BOX 408 VERIZON WIRELESS PO BOX 408 AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW FOCUS POINTE GLOBAL 100 PENN SQ E GREENBERG QUINLAN ROSNER 10 G ST NE GREENBERG QUINLAN ROSNER 10 G ST NE RADISSON MARTINIQUE ON BROADWAY 49 W 32ND ST RADISSON MARTINIQUE ON BROADWAY 49 W 32ND ST RADISSON MARTINIQUE ON BROADWAY 49 W 32ND ST UNITEMIZED UNITEMIZED '21' CLUB 21 W 52ND ST ADORAMA CAMERA, INC. 42 W 18TH ST ADORAMA CAMERA, INC. 42 W 18TH ST AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. DFW AIRPORT TEXAS AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. DFW AIRPORT TEXAS AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. DFW AIRPORT TEXAS AMERICAN EXPRESS PO BOX 2855 AMTRAK 400 N CAPITOL ST NW ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARISTON FLORIST 110 W 17TH ST ARTISANAL 2 PARK AVE AT&T PO BOX 537113 BEACH HOUSE INN PO BOX 648 BEARCOM RENTAL PO BOX 559001 BEARCOM RENTAL PO BOX 559001 BELMONT RACE TRACK RESTAURANT BELMONT PARK BJ'S 13705 20TH AVE BJ'S 13705 20TH AVE BJ'S 13705 20TH AVE BRASSERIE 100 E 53RD ST BRIDGES BAR 1335 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS BRIDGEVIEW YACHT CLUB 80 WATERFRONT BLVD. BROADWAY PARTY RENTALS 134 MORGAN AVE BROADWAY PARTY RENTALS 134 MORGAN AVE BUDGET CAR RENTAL 6 SYLVAN WAY BUDGET CAR RENTAL 6 SYLVAN WAY BUDGET CAR RENTAL 6 SYLVAN WAY CAFE LUXEMBOURG 200 W 70TH ST CALAWAY GRILL 254 WOLF RD CHOW BAR 230 W 4TH ST CITRUS BAR & GRILL 320 AMSTERDAM AVE CITTANUOVA 29 NEWTOWN LN CITTANUOVA 29 NEWTOWN LN COGNITO INC. 13 E 16TH ST DAVIS & PARTNERS CONSULTING, INC. 488 MADISON AVE DNC PARKS & RESORTS AT GIDEON PUTNAM 24 GIDEON PUTNAM RD DNC PARKS & RESORTS AT GIDEON PUTNAM 24 GIDEON PUTNAM RD DNC PARKS & RESORTS AT GIDEON PUTNAM 24 GIDEON PUTNAM RD EL PARADOR CAFE 325 E 34TH ST FAX BROADCAST SERVICES 1680 MICHIGAN AVE FAX BROADCAST SERVICES 1680 MICHIGAN AVE FEDEX OFFICE 600 3RD AVE FIVE BORO FLAG, BANNER & SIGN, INC. 22034 JAMAICA AVE FIVE BORO FLAG, BANNER & SIGN, INC. 22034 JAMAICA AVE FLOWERS ON LEXINGTON 858 LEXINGTON AVE FLOWERS ON LEXINGTON 858 LEXINGTON AVE FRENCH ROAST 2340 BROADWAY FRESH DIRECT 2030 BORDEN AVE FRESH DIRECT 2030 BORDEN AVE GRANDE HARVEST WINES GRAND CENTRAL STATION TERMINAL HERTZ 225 BRAE BLVD HERTZ 225 BRAE BLVD HILTON GARDEN INN 125 S BROADWAY HILTON GARDEN INN 125 S BROADWAY HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HILTON RYE TOWN 699 WESTCHESTER AVE HOUSTON'S RESTAURANT 378 PARK AVE S HUDSON RIVER CAFE 697 W 133RD ST HYATT REGENCY ROCHESTER 125 E MAIN ST HYATT REGENCY ROCHESTER 125 E MAIN ST INTERMEDIA.NET 800 CALIFORNIA ST INTERMEDIA.NET 800 CALIFORNIA ST JETBLUE AIRLINES PO BOX 17435 JETBLUE AIRLINES PO BOX 17435 MANDARIN ORIENTAL 80 COLUMBUS CIR MANDARIN ORIENTAL 80 COLUMBUS CIR MANDARIN ORIENTAL 80 COLUMBUS CIR MANDARIN ORIENTAL 80 COLUMBUS CIR NYT MUSEUM STORE 130 LIVINGSTON ST OFFICEMAC 1 MICROSOFT WAY OTHER WORLD COMPUTING 2650 BRIDGE LN PARTY CITY 38 W 14TH ST PAX EUROPA CAFE 2 PARK AVENUE PAX EUROPA CAFE 2 PARK AVENUE PAX EUROPA CAFE 2 PARK AVENUE PETER'S VENDING INC 450 LEXINGTON AVE RADIO SHACK 8923 QUEENS BLVD ROSEBRAND WIPERS INC 4 EMERSON LN ROSEBRAND WIPERS INC 4 EMERSON LN ROSEBRAND WIPERS INC 4 EMERSON LN ROSSINI'S RESTAURANT 108 E 38TH ST SMUGMUG PHOTO 3347 SHADY SPRING LN SMUGMUG PHOTO 3347 SHADY SPRING LN SMUGMUG PHOTO 3347 SHADY SPRING LN SPOONBREAD INC. 364 W 110TH ST SPRINT PCS PO BOX 219554 STAPLES 16 E 34TH ST STAPLES 16 E 34TH ST STAPLES 16 E 34TH ST STONE ROSE 10 COLUMBUS CIR STONE ROSE 10 COLUMBUS CIR STONE ROSE 10 COLUMBUS CIR STONE ROSE 10 COLUMBUS CIR SUNSET BEACH 35 SHORE RD SUSHI SEN-NIN 30 E 33RD ST SUSHI SEN-NIN 30 E 33RD ST THE DAILY BLOSSOM 787 7TH AVE THE FLAG LADY INC. 1447 HODLMAIR LN THE LOEWS REGENCY HOTEL 540 PARK AVE UPS 55 GLENLAKE PKWY NE UPS 55 GLENLAKE PKWY NE UPS 55 GLENLAKE PKWY NE UPS 55 GLENLAKE PKWY NE UPS 55 GLENLAKE PKWY NE US AIRWAYS 111 W RIO SALADO PKWY WOLFGANG'S STEAKHOUSE 4 PARK AVE Y & T ENTERPRISE 90 WATERBURY ST YE OLE LOCKSMITH 1777 CENTRAL AVE AARON STEVE LAWRENCE 105 N COLUMBUS AVE ADP, INC. 1 ADP BLVD ADP, INC. 1 ADP BLVD CAPITAL ONE BANK 424 MADISON AVENUE CELESTE S. 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