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Nail salons fight new regs slated for Oct. 6

September 30, 2015 journalism 0

By PRISCILLA PEREZ New York nail salon owners have until Tuesday to obtain wage payment bonds as ordered by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in his effort …[read more]

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At Brooklyn church, de Blasio unveils school plan

September 30, 2015 journalism 0

By KECIAH BAILEY Quoting from the Book of Psalms, Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his plan for education reform to thousands of churchgoers at Christian …[read more]

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Film-fest aims to end stigma of mental illness

September 29, 2015 journalism 0

By KARI FORD Dozens of people attended the annual Mental Health Film Festival in Greenwich Village this weekend to watch films selected with the aim …[read more]

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Campaign Finance Panel Fines Ex-Mayoral Candidate

September 25, 2015 journalism 0

By GABRIEL PARIENTE The New York City Campaign Finance Board voted on Thursday to punish several candidates from the 2013 election cycle for violating laws …[read more]

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A First — Schools Closed for Muslim Holiday

September 25, 2015 journalism 0

By FARAZ T. TOOR Public schools throughout the city were closed Thursday for Eid al-Adha, the first time they have closed for a Muslim holiday …[read more]

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Jurors Grapple with Legal Language in Dewey & LeBoeuf Fraud Trial

September 24, 2015 journalism 0

By DANIEL CASSADY & ULRIK NARCISSE Jurors requested the dictionary definition of the word “false” from the judge on Thursday, as jury deliberations for former …[read more]

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Peace, Love and Neighborhood Disruption at UN

September 21, 2015 journalism 0

By MODOU NYANG Charles Chow, a 40-year resident of East 43rd Street overlooking the UN Secretariat on the East River, has a daily routine.  He walks …[read more]

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Brooklyn DA Busts Big Heroin Ring

September 18, 2015 journalism 0

BY JOHN SAKELOS Brooklyn DA Kenneth P. Thompson announced on Thursday the breaking up of a 25-person heroin distribution ring, which included a community service …[read more]

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City Council Members Propose Measures to Curb Pedestrian Deaths

September 17, 2015 journalism 0

By DAISY WU City Council Transportation Committee members on Thursday proposed several measures to curb pedestrian and cyclist deaths caused by bus drivers and motorists …[read more]

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Judgement Day Looms for Dewey & LeBoeuf

September 17, 2015 journalism 0

By DAWN ELIGIO & DANIEL CASSADY Jury deliberations entered the second day on Thursday in the criminal trial of three executives of the law firm …[read more]

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