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Christine Lin
Christine Lin is an arts reporter for the Epoch Times. She can be found lurking in museum galleries and poking around in artists' studios when not at her desk writing.
Report on Baby Bath Product Toxins Prompts Legislation
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will be introducing a bill in the House this week to require that the ...
US
April 28, 2009
City Closes More Willets Points Businesses
Citi Field is abuzz after the Mets' home opener, but small business owners at Willets Points are under ...
US
April 16, 2009
Of Ghouls and the Good
Chinese comic book artist speaks on art and persecution
Arts & Culture
April 14, 2009
Weprin Raising Rabble Over Rising Water Rate
Council Member David Weprin is announcing a letter-writing campaign to protest a proposed water rate hike.
US
April 9, 2009
Empire State Building Goes Green
The 78-year-old Empire State Building will be undergoing major retrofits that will propel it to the top 10 ...
US
April 8, 2009
First Quarter Market Reports Show Stagnation
The residential market was stagnant in the first quarter of 2009, according to the Streeteasy quarterly report on ...
Business
April 1, 2009
Women’s Club Joins Campaign for Arts Education
The campaign to bring arts back to public schools has a new force: the Women's City Club of ...
US
March 31, 2009
Top Cop Kelly—Put a Stop to Assaults on Officers
The State of New York is launching a campaign to remind people that assaulting traffic or sanitation officers ...
US
March 26, 2009
Vast Majority of New Yorkers to Receive Tax Breaks
U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner wants everyone to know that there's money coming down the line for the average ...
US
March 24, 2009
Many New Homebuyers Unaware of Obama Tax Credit
Many Americans are not impressed, and many more don't even know about the $8,000 tax credit for first-time ...
US
March 23, 2009
City Council to Extend Rent-Control Program
The City Council has declared an emergency in affordable housing in the city. Every three years...
US
March 12, 2009
Councilman Avella Against East River Tolls
Councilmember Avella spoke against a $2 to $5 toll on the Brooklyn, Manhattan, Williamsburg and 59th Street bridges.
US
March 10, 2009
Speaker Quinn Takes a Crack at the Nursing Shortage
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced a five-year partnership with CUNY, resulting in an extra 100 nursing students ...
US
March 5, 2009
Tibet Visits Harlem Ahead of Invasion Anniversary
The Maysles Cinema is running short documentaries celebrating—and to a certain degree, mourning—the culture of Tibet.
US
March 3, 2009
The Commonalities of Mythical Beings
Every culture has its myths—tales of monsters and humanoids, spirits and apparitions both friendly and fearsome.
Arts & Culture
February 26, 2009
Union Says City’s Outside Contracts Too Costly
New York City's largest union of public employees says the City government spends too much in private contracts.
US
February 26, 2009
State Legislators Crack Down on Dishonest Rent Increase
New York State legislators are trying to close a loophole in rent regulatory law that allows landlords to ...
US
February 19, 2009
Family Caregivers May Soon Be Protected From Workplace Discrimination
Two million people in New York City must take time off work to care for family members.
US
February 13, 2009
Coldwell President Shares Career Experience in Real Estate
Stan Ponte, president of Coldwell Bankers Previews International, started his career at the bottom of the corporate ladder.
Real Estate
February 12, 2009
What’s in the Stimulus Plan for NYC?
New York's City Council held a hearing to discuss what to do with the money the city will ...
US
February 11, 2009
Council Member Calls for Online Public Funds Tracker
Queens Council Member Eric Gioia is asking the City to create a Web site to let New Yorkers ...
US
February 10, 2009
Lessons Learned in a Family Business
The Muss family has been in the New York real estate business for 102 years—four generations.
US
February 6, 2009
The Fusion of Art and Architecture
How will you decorate the walls of your new $5 million home?
US
February 6, 2009
Native Brooklynite Changing Williamsburg Landscape
Williamsburg has come up a lot since David Maundrell was a kid. He always remembers it as a ...
US
February 6, 2009
Greening the Cogs of the Real Estate Market
Streamlining the way the real estate market operates is not yet an obvious act of environmentalism.
Real Estate
February 6, 2009
Labor Department Uses Awareness to Fight Wage Theft
The New York State Department of Labor has a new weapon against employers who underpay workers.
US
January 27, 2009
Relocation Firm Grounded in Know-How
Phyllis Pezenik brings a well-rounded mind to the world of real estate.
Business
January 23, 2009
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