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Illegal stops by New York Police rise to 2200 daily
Newly released statistics from the New York Police Department (NYPD) show its notorious Stop and Frisk policy continues to expand. In the first three months of 2012 alone, the NYPD carried out more ...
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Auburn New York 150 strike against TRW for eight-hour day
One hundred fifty members of International Chemical Workers Union Local 192c have been on strike against the TRW automotive plant in Auburn, New York since May 7. The company is demanding that ...
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Turkish Day Parade takes place in New York
Turkish Day Parade and Festival took place in New York on Saturday. After the parade, Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said that Turkish government wished its citizens living in ...
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MoMA ‘garage sale’ a give-it exhibit
When does a garage sale become a performance? When it’s held at the Museum of Modern Art. For the past two weekends, New Yorkers have been going to MoMA to donate their unwanted items for an ...
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2nd Ave. noise fix could cost MTA millions
A good night’s sleep is priceless - unless it’s along the Second Avenue Subway, in which case it costs $2.2 million.That’s what the cash-strapped MTA is ready to pay one of the ...
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City looks to di-‘vest’
The city wants nearly 20,000 bulletproof and stab/slash-resistant vests once worn by cops and correction officers destroyed - to prevent them from getting into the hands of criminals, The Post has ...
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Artist Tom Sachs Brings The Park Avenue Armory Into The Space Race
The final frontier is as close as the Upper East Side, thanks to a vast art installation by Tom Sachs that turns the Park Avenue Armory into the surface of Mars. NY1's Arts reporter Stephanie ...
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They’re off Pols push sports bets
Place your bets here! A Queens lawmaker wants to legalize betting on professional sports in New York - and his proposed legislation has the backing of one of the state’s top prosecutors, ...
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$15M high-tech job push Andy
ALBANY - The state is setting aside some $15 million to help companies develop high-tech energy products and jobs, Gov. Cuomo has announced.He said the funds would be divided among three companies ...
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Man Jumps Onto Subway Tracks Saves The Life Of Complete Stranger
subway safety , an Upper West Side father saved a woman’s life in a daring rescue on Saturday. Greg Wetzel, 40, jumped onto the tracks at the 72nd street station and saved the life of a ...
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