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Month: February 2014

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Radio CIty Bringing More Lights

February 27, 2014 journalism 0

In An Intimate Press Event, Reporter Amanda Rodriguez Met With A Few Of The Makers of Radio City Music Hall’s Newest Work, Heart & Lights.

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Queens Schools Celebrate $2.5 Million Tech Grant

February 26, 2014 journalism 0

By CRAIG ROGERS Nelson Mandela might have died recently but his spirit pervaded the halls of the Golden Maple Academy in Queens on Tuesday when …[read more]

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Plan to Provide Lawyers to Immigrants Facing Deportation

February 26, 2014 journalism 0

By CHARISSE HILL Immigrant advocates on Tuesday voiced their support for the New York Immigration Family Unity Project, the nation’s first public defender program for …[read more]

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Faculty Union and CUNY Administrators Clash Over Transfer Plan

February 25, 2014 journalism 0

By PAOLO CREMIDIS & MICHELLE MARUS Faculty union activists and CUNY administrators clashed Tuesday at a City Hall hearing over faculty governance and graduation requirements …[read more]

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Bill Keeps Pushing Pre-K, Saying City is Ready

February 25, 2014 journalism 0

By Zina Paschal, Rebeca Ibarra & Conor Syracuse Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday stepped up his campaign to fast-track his universal pre-K plan by …[read more]

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Con Man Sentenced for Defrauding Chinese Immigrants

February 25, 2014 journalism 0

By MACKENZIE GANTER  A Chinese-born man who pleaded guilty to scamming dozens of Chinese immigrants and illegally collecting money from government assistance programs on Tuesday …[read more]

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Hoffman Drug Pal Tells Court He’s an Addict, Not a Perp

February 21, 2014 journalism 0

By MACKENZIE GANTER Jazz musician and suspected drug dealer to Philip Seymour Hoffman, pleaded not guilty on two counts of drug possession with intent to …[read more]

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Mayor Wants to Blow the Whistle on Pedestrian Deaths

February 18, 2014 journalism 0

By JOAN MARTINEZ and REBECCA IBARRA More red light cameras and reducing the citywide speed limit from 30 mph to 25 mph were the chief …[read more]

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Protesters Say Bank Employees in America Are Exploited

February 18, 2014 journalism 0

By Kiran Sury Cries of “solidarity forever” rang outside Citigroup headquarters Tuesday, where bank workers and advocates from around the world protested against the working …[read more]

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It’s a Dog Beat Dog World

February 12, 2014 journalism 0

By REBECA IBARRA Over 1,000 four-legged contestants preened and pranced on Manhattan’s Piers  on Tuesday, hoping to win a prize at the nation’s most prestigious …[read more]

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