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Charter School Advocates Rally for Funding

November 18, 2014 journalism 0

By DESIREE JACKSON Charter school advocates rallied at Bowling Green on Tuesday, protesting what they say is a lack of faculty and funding for charter …[read more]

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Teachout Preaches Out Against Pipeline

November 18, 2014 journalism 0

By JENNIFER SZULMAN Former gubernatorial candidate Zephyr Teachout may not have won the primary election for governor against incumbent Andrew Cuomo back in September, but …[read more]

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Pastors and Prof Demand That Bratton Quit

November 12, 2014 journalism 0

By JOHN MORRIS Author and activist Cornel West and a group of local preachers on Tuesday called for the resignation of police commissioner, Bill Bratton …[read more]

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Possible Hike in Subway Fare Causes Hike in Blood Pressure

November 12, 2014 journalism 0

By MEGAN MESSANA Recent reports that the MTA was considering  raising subway and bus fares by a quarter next year had some riders fuming like …[read more]

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‘Adam’ Is the Apple of Museumgoers’ Eye

November 12, 2014 journalism 0

By JENNIFER SZULMAN New life was breathed into Tullio Lombardo’s 15th century sculpture, Adam, on Tuesday as crowds gathered at the Metropolitan Museum of Art …[read more]

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‘Hope’ Sails into New York Harbor

November 12, 2014 journalism 0

By JULIAN CANTRES Oceans of Hope, a sailboat manned by people with multiple sclerosis, anchored in Manhattan on Tuesday. The 67-foot-long vesselHo departed from Copenhagen, …[read more]

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Fulton Transit Hub Costly & Flashy, Riders Say

November 12, 2014 journalism 0

By SANDRA ALMONTE Subway riders had “mixed feelings” about the cost of Lower Manhattan’s newly opened transit hub on Tuesday, its first full day of  …[read more]

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Their Eyes Have Seen the Gory

November 12, 2014 journalism 0

By DESIREE JACKSON, ELIZABETH KELLY, LOVASHNI KHALIKAPRASAD & SAMAIRAH KHAN  Former New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly served as the Grand Marshal in the …[read more]

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Ebola Doc, Disease-Free, Released from Hospital

November 11, 2014 journalism 0

By ANNA DITUCCI-CAPPIELLO Dr. Craig Spencer, New York’s first and only case of Ebola, was discharged from Bellevue Hospital Tuesday bearing a clean bill of …[read more]

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‘Underdog’ Hopkins to Face Russian in Ring

November 5, 2014 journalism 0

By MICHEL  PEDROSO Bernard Hopkins and Sergey Kovalez held an open workout at Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn Tuesday before their upcoming light heavyweight title fight …[read more]

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