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Blood shortage at NY-area supplier

September 21, 2013 journalism 0

By KIRAN SURY Supplies have fallen to a critical level at the New York Blood Center. Officials say there is less than a one-day supply …[read more]

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100 Years of Hispanic Life Through the the Lens of El Diario

September 18, 2013 journalism 0

By David Beltran The nation’s longest publishing Spanish-language newspaper, El Diario/La Prensa, unveiled plans on Tuesday to partner with Columbia University to preserve its collection …[read more]

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Immigrants Find Angels in America

September 18, 2013 journalism 0

By Lauren Keating The New York Public Library, the largest circulating library system in America, is a crown jewel for those on a quest for …[read more]

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Quinn Hands the Torch to de Blasio

September 17, 2013 journalism 0

By Alex Ellefson & Alyson Kaufman Christine Quinn, once the favorite to win the Democratic mayoral primary, air jordan 1 femmes on Tuesday endorsed her …[read more]

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Jury Picked in Bronx Case of Slain Boxer

September 17, 2013 journalism 0

By Jessica Jupiter & Chris Butera A jury was empaneled Tuesday in the murder trial of a 36-year-old Bronx man accused of shooting a three-time …[read more]

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De Blasio Rides Ferry to the ‘Forgotten Borough’

September 11, 2013 journalism 0

By Anna Spivak The foghorn tooted and  the  3:30 p.m. ferry  left Whitehall Station bound for the “forgotten borough” of  Staten Island  on Tuesday – …[read more]

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Primary Voters Head to Polls to Pick Possible Successor to Bloomberg

September 10, 2013 journalism 0

By Lauren Keating New Yorkers went to the polls on Tuesday in two party primaries that set the stage for the end of the long …[read more]

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Voters Gripe About Voting Machine Malfunctions

September 10, 2013 journalism 0

By Laurie Cherenfant The phone lines were jammed Tuesday as a voter helpline in Manhattan was flooded with complaints from all five boroughs about broken …[read more]

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Alleged Hate Crime Killer Arraigned in Manhattan

September 10, 2013 journalism 0

By Alyson Kaufman The alleged assailant of a Brooklyn bachelor who died in what authorities are calling a hate crime, was arraigned Tuesday in Manhattan …[read more]

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Mayor Launches Broad Anti-Truancy Effort

September 5, 2013 journalism 0

By Nadira Foster Williams & Alex Ellefson Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday announced a major effort to reduce truancy in city schools in a program …[read more]

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