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Month: February 2016

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Brrr — Anyone Want a Fur Coat?

February 11, 2016 journalism 0

By LUIS GONZALEZ A group of protesters from the animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, braved an arctic-like cold and gathered …[read more]

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Schneiderman Announces $3.2 Billion Payout from Morgan Stanley

February 11, 2016 journalism 0

By KARI FORD Morgan Stanley has agreed to pay $3.2 billion to settle claims relating to the residential mortgage-backed securities that they sold leading up …[read more]

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City Council Panel Tackles Recreation and Hip Hop

February 4, 2016 journalism 0

By LA QUINTA CLARK The City Council Committee on Parks and Recreation voted on Thursday to lower annual membership fees for youth, veterans, seniors and …[read more]

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Local Homeowners Blast Fannie & Freddie

February 4, 2016 journalism 0

By PRISCILLA PEREZ A New York activist group accused Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac of working with Wall Street speculators instead of homeowners in avoiding …[read more]

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Bill Clinton Leaves the Campaign Trail to Refocus on Global Problems

February 4, 2016 journalism 0

By INEZ SHARABY Former President Bill Clinton left the politics in Iowa and came to New York City on Thursday to focus on the Clinton …[read more]

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Taxi Drivers Yell Foul at City Hall

February 4, 2016 journalism 0

By KECIAH BAILEY Dozens of taxi cab drivers, elected officials and clergy members blasted Mayor de Blasio and the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) accusing …[read more]

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Partner of Brooklyn Cop Accused of Manslaughter Grilled on Witness Stand

February 4, 2016 journalism 0

By LUIS GONZAEZ & MICHAEL ODMARK The patrol partner of Peter Liang, the police officer on trial for killing Akai Gurley in the stairwell of …[read more]

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Armory Track and Field Events Announced

February 4, 2016 journalism 0

By SEAN EGAN Track and field officials from colleges and high schools around the world announced details on Thursday of the 16th annual Armory Track …[read more]

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U.S. Luxury Liner Slated to Sail Again

February 4, 2016 journalism 0

By KARI FORD At a riverside press conference Thursday shipbuilders announced that the historic ocean liner SS United States would make a grand comeback with …[read more]

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