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New York City
Building Green Doesn’t Always Cost More, Says Report
Building sustainably is a growing trend, but there is a prevailing perception that it costs more to go green. Not true, according to a New York City study.
October 8, 2009
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Charlotte Cuthbertson
NYC Council Speaker Rids Large Fines for Small Businesses
Quinn and Crowley introduced a new bill in an effort to protect small businesses from thousands of dollars ...
October 8, 2009
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Helena Zhu
$21K Awarded in NYC Restaurant Discrimination Case
Queens restaurant ordered to pay damages for denying service to three Falun Gong adherents.
October 8, 2009
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Matthew Robertson
Mafia, NYC Employees Caught in Major Crime Bust
Twenty-nine people and four corporations were indicted and arrested in a major crime bust in New York City.
October 2, 2009
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Evan Mantyk
Tenants Protest Rising Rents
Tougher times are on their way for tenants living in rent-stabilized apartment units in New York, with new ...
October 2, 2009
BY
Jasper Fakkert
De Blasio Takes Public Advocate, Liu Takes Comptroller in Runoff
Reports of possible illegalities emerged from polling stations for New York City runoff elections Sept. 29.
September 30, 2009
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Joshua Philipp
Painting the City White, Literally
Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former Vice President Al Gore introduced a new pilot to paint rooftops white to ...
September 25, 2009
BY
Evan Mantyk
Paterson, Giuliani, Others Stand for Freedom in Iran
Thousands gathered outside the U.N. Plaza to demand freedom for all Iranians from Ahmadinejad's oppressive regime.
September 24, 2009
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Evan Mantyk
Hunger Strike by Burmese Refugees Near U.N.
Tucked in a corner of the area allotted for protesters were a handful of refugees from Burma, peacefully ...
September 24, 2009
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Phil Randell
Brasserie Orsay
I felt transported into a 19th century French salon where literati were gathered.
September 21, 2009
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Nadia Ghattas
Worldwide Taxi Drivers Honored in NYC
The grand award went to Phoenix driver Thomas Chappell, who plans to donate a kidney to passenger-turned-friend.
September 16, 2009
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Helena Zhu
NY Councilmember May Harbor Ties With Communist Regime
Getting a grip on the background requires looking at the efforts of the CCP to export pro-Communist Party ...
September 11, 2009
BY
Joshua Philipp
Crowd Rallies Against John Liu at NY City Hall
Ralliers gathered to show their discontent with two allegedly pro-communist local politicians, John Liu and John Choe.
September 11, 2009
BY
Matthew Robertson
City Watches for H1N1 as School Starts
Earlier this week the city announced its $30 million plan to give free vaccines to each student in ...
September 10, 2009
BY
Christine Lin
Councilman Looks to Eliminate City Spending on Bottled Water
Eric Gioia has announced a proposal that could potentially save the city millions of dollars each year in ...
September 10, 2009
BY
Ian Ritz
Boulder County Offers Loans to Lessen Carbon Footprint
Boulder County's ClimateSmart Loan program received applications from homeowners who want $4.5 million in loans.
Man Begins Barefoot Odyssey in Lower Manhattan
With a scraggily beard and bare feet, Tellman Knudson began his 3,200 mile run across the United States ...
September 10, 2009
BY
Evan Mantyk
Media That Support CCP Also Support John Liu
City comptroller candidate John Liu is receiving strong support from the Chinese media, both domestic and foreign.
September 9, 2009
BY
Matthew Robertson
Espada Urges Action to Help State’s Farm Workers
New York State Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada, Jr. cast a spotlight on rights violations against farm workers.
September 9, 2009
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Epoch Times Staff
Steel Bands Compete
Steel bands vie to be the best at Labor day contests in Brooklyn
September 8, 2009
BY
Denise Benson
and
Lillian Simmons
Comptroller Candidate John Liu ‘Anti-American,’ Say Chinese Residents
Representatives of several Chinese community groups declared that City Councilman John Liu is not a suitable candidate.
September 4, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
District Attorney Candidates Talk Women’s Issues
Candidates for Manhattan district attorney spoke on women's issues on Thursday.
September 3, 2009
BY
Christine Lin
23 New School Buildings Opening
Twenty-three new school buildings with more than 13,000 seats will open at the start of the school year ...
September 3, 2009
BY
Evan Mantyk
DA Morgenthau Honored With Creation of New Award in His Name
Long-time Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau was honored with a new award in his name.
September 3, 2009
BY
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Public School Progress Reports Reveal High Scores
The Third Annual Public School Progress Reports shows that 84 percent of the 1,058 schools in New York ...
September 3, 2009
BY
Diana Hubert
Comptroller Candidate Liu’s Shady Aides and Associates
If birds of a feather flock together, it's worth asking who John Liu is flocking with.
September 3, 2009
BY
Joshua Philipp
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Matt Gnaizda
NOW Endorses Green for Public Advocate
Members of the nation's largest women's rights organization stated that Mark Green is the best of the five ...
September 2, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
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