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Jurors See Video of Confession in Patz Case

February 10, 2015 journalism 0

By Elizabeth Colluccio & Michael Heusner Jurors on Tuesday heard for the first time the videotaped confession of Pedro Hernandez, who calmly described how “something …[read more]

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Baby, It’s Warm Inside

February 10, 2015 journalism 0

By JONATHAN GOMEZ Construction workers, businessmen, aspiring models and your average straphangers flowed into the Sports Illustrated Swim City tent on Herald square as models …[read more]

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Accused Child Molester Finally Gets Day in Court

February 10, 2015 journalism 0

By ALVARO BLANCO Oral arguments finally began on Tuesday in the long-running sexual abuse case involving a Long Island man accused with his father in …[read more]

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A Story of Faith and Sacrifice

February 4, 2015 journalism 0

By JONATHAN GOMEZ It was 12:55 a.m. on February 3, 1943, when the U.S.S. Dorchester, en route to Greenland from New York, was attacked and …[read more]

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Jury Gets Case of Silk Road ‘Mastermind’

February 4, 2015 journalism 0

By ANNA GLEKSMAN & ELIZABETH COLUCCIO The trial of the Internet “mastermind” accused of founding a site devoted to facilitating illegal transactions and covering the …[read more]

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Jury Picked in Case of Harlem Man Accused of Killing Deaf Girlfriend

February 3, 2015 journalism 0

By EBON’A MAIS & ELIZABETH ELIZALDE A jury was selected Tuesday in the case of a Harlem man accused of killing his deaf teenage girlfriend …[read more]

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Accident Scene Described in Manslaughter Trial

February 3, 2015 journalism 0

By SHANNYCE LASHLEY & SARAH ALLAM A Brooklyn detective testifying on Tuesday about the hit-and-run incident that killed a young couple and their unborn child …[read more]

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Child’s Lunch Box the Only Trace

February 3, 2015 journalism 0

By MICHAEL HEUSNER & ALVARO BLANCO On the morning of Friday, May 25th, 1979 Karen Jensons was walking her five-year-old daughter to the school bus …[read more]

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Mechanobiology tugs at hopes for new cures

January 27, 2015 journalism 0

Kiran Sury interviews scientists exploring the emerging field of mechanobiology, which could lead to cures for a broad range of diseases. (Kiran Sury) By KIRAN …[read more]

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Students: Rocky start for CUNY computer system

December 31, 2014 journalism 0

By MICHAEL HEUSNER When Brooklyn College senior Jessica Voinov noticed she had an outstanding balance on her tuition for some reason, she wanted to find …[read more]

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