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Neighborhood Activists Protest Investment Firm That Buys Foreclosuress

October 22, 2015 journalism 0

By ILYA KEYGEN A peaceful workday turned into an echoing protest against Lone Star Funds on Thursday. “Lone Star, Lone Star, you’re no good, stop …[read more]

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City Council Pushes to Boost Minority and Women Role in City Contractors

October 22, 2015 journalism 0

By DAISY WU Two bills aimed at increasing minority participation and women employment in companies contracted with New York City were expected to pass the …[read more]

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‘Sham’ Lawyer Is a Real Defendant

October 22, 2015 journalism 0

By MODOU NYANG & SAM STERN Former Coast Guard Petty Officer Kenneth Goldstein might have been fed up with supervising the shoe section of the …[read more]

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Violinist’s Lawyer Plays Sad Song in Court

October 22, 2015 journalism 0

By GABRIEL PARIENTE A Manhattan judge on Thursday refused a motion by the defense lawyer of acclaimed violinist Stefan Artzberger to allow him to travel …[read more]

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Sightless But Far From Helpless

October 17, 2015 journalism 0

By MODOU NYONG Over 100 visually impaired and blind students from the New York Institute for Special Education in the Bronx marched along Pelham Parkway …[read more]

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Turncoat Testifies in Federal ‘Penny Stock’ Fraud Trial

October 16, 2015 journalism 0

By Gabriel Pariente A Brooklyn native who pleaded guilty to securities fraud took the stand Thursday at Brooklyn Federal Court, breaking down a penny stock …[read more]

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Trial Set for Accused Subway Killer

October 16, 2015 journalism 0

By AHAQIR ISHAQ The trial of Naeem Davis, a homeless man accused of murder by pushing a man onto the tracks of an oncoming New …[read more]

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Brooklyn Teen Gets 15 Years in Murder Case

October 15, 2015 journalism 0

By JOHN SAKELOS & ILYA KEYGEN A teenager was sentenced to 15 years in prison Thursday, in the shooting death of another teenager at a …[read more]

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Municipal Building Named for David Dinkins

October 15, 2015 journalism 0

By JHERELLE BENN The Municipal building in Manhattan on Thursday was officially named for former Mayor David N. Dinkins, the first African American to serve …[read more]

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TLC Moves to Update Taxi Technology

October 15, 2015 journalism 0

By ULRIK NARCISSE New York City taxi cabs moved a step closer to pulling the plug on taxi back seat televisions, after commissioners at Thursday’s …[read more]

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