Craigslist And New York News for 12/31/2009
| AT&T: Apple iPhone Not For Sale Online in New York City | Peter . Live in New York City? Want to buy an iPhone? Don't try ordering one from AT&T's Web site: The wireless carrier, at least for now, won't sell New Yorkers a new phone online, citing "increased fraudulent activity." Huh?.. | ||
Snow slowing New Year's partygoers traveling to New York City (The Express-Times) The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is reporting delays at the Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel and elsewhere... | ||
Real Life "Law & Order" DA Robert Morgenthau Retires at 90 - CBS News (blog)
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Brad Pitt and Pax: City Slickers - Celebrity Baby Blog (blog)
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New York City's famed Tavern on the Green restaurant bites the dust (Pioneer Press) NEW YORK EUR” Tavern on the Green, once America's highest-grossing restaurant, is singing its culinary swan song... | ||
New York City Posts Lowest Murder Rate in City History - CBS News (blog)
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Partnership for New York City to Ring the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell - CNNMoney.com (press release)
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New York City - TSA Pulled Plug On JFK Full-Body Scanner . New York City - Privacy or protection. The botched airline bombing on Christmas Day is sparking a great debate about full body scanners. They're used in 19 airports across the country, but not in New York. ... | ||
EPA questions New York state plan to drill for shale gas (Reuters via Yahoo! News) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has "serious reservations" about allowing shale gas drilling in New York City's watershed, warning of a threat to the drinking water for 9 million people... | ||
Display Your Photo on New York City Times Square Kodak is letting you display your photo on the New York City Times Square on the huge digital display on the 50-yard line of the Crossroads of the... | ||
Times Square's New Year's Eve ball has 32256 LED lights - USA Today
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Lights Going Out at Famed N.Y. Eatery - Wall Street Journal
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EPA questions NY state plan to drill for shale gas - Reuters
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How Much Do You Know About New York? - City Room Blog - NYTimes.com A random phone survey of New York residents revealed that many of them did not know their city's sights and attractions all that well... | ||
New York State Is Living Paycheck to Paycheck - City Room Blog . Preparing for the New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square, the New York City Police Department said it had factored in the recent attempted attack into the city's security plan. (Also see The New York Post, The Daily News and the ... | ||
Norval White, Co-Author of the AIA Guide to New York City, Has Died - ARTINFO
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Art Is Everywhere in New York City (The Berkeley Daily Planet) The Planet needs your help. Give to the Fund for Local Reporting! Theres something about New York City. Its hard to put into words... | ||
Outbreak of 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) at a New York City School (New England Journal of Medicine) Once introduced into a high school in New York City, the 2009 H1N1 virus spread quickly among students and staff, with an influenza-like illness developing in more than 800 people during a 2-week period. In this population, which had no previous exposure to this virus, the incubation period was estimated to be about 2 days, the median generation time 2.7 days, and the within-school reproduction ... | ||
Woman, 22, Thriving After Receiving 5 New Organs - FOXNews
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Last call for New York City's Tavern on the Green (The Monterey County Herald) NEW YORK EUR” Tavern on the Green, once America's highest-grossing restaurant, is singing its culinary swan song. The former sheepfold at the edge of Central Park, now ringed by twinkling lights and fake topiary animals, is preparing for New Year's Eve, when it will serve its last meal... | ||
New York City: Discount tickets debut at Lincoln Center - This . The highbrow home of dozen cultural mainstays is making some big changes, including the addition of a same-day discount ticket booth... | ||
A Localized Breakdown of Joblessness in New York - City Room Blog . Unemployment for all of New York City is just above 10 percent, but looking closely, certain neighborhoods have fared much better -- or much worse... | ||
New York City: MoMA's new first-Thursday specials - This Just In . The Museum of Modern Art will stay open late on the first Thursday of every month. It's a great time to rub shoulders with locals... | ||
CHEAP HOTELS NEW YORK CITY ARE MAKING ACCESSIBLE NEW YORK FOR EVERYONE New York is a name of state of United States as good as New York City is a largest city as good as a heart of financial, cultural, travel as good as production core in a New York state of United States. Hence it is additionally well ... | ||
How political lobbyists are rocking the vote in New York City (New York Daily News) Ten political insiders you've never heard of are about to cast a historic vote replacing New York City's lever-driven walk-in voting booths with modern scanners that many say are unreliable... | ||
The future of the city: Ring in the new New York in 2020 (New York Daily News) Where will New York be in another decade? A stroll down any New York sidewalk in 2020 reveals a city that has gotten grayer, greener and even more diverse than was the case ten years earlier... | ||
SWIMMING: Eastern Express makes waves at New York City Open (Pennington Post) Eastern Express (EEX) senior athletes attended a lightning fast meet in November, at the 2009 AGUA New York City Open. This short course yards (SCY) final meet was hosted by Asphalt Green Unified Aquatics (AGUA) and held at their Aquacenter in NYC. Express swimmers competed with many top swimmers from the region, not least 2008 Olympian and 2009 FINA World Championship bronze medalist in the ... | ||
AT&T Customer Service: "New York City Is Not Ready For The iPhone . AT&T has apparently found a workable solution to the reported data congestion in New York City. They've quietly stopped selling the iPhone from their web site to customers in the New York metropolitan area. ... | ||
New York City transit offenders get open hearings, federal judge rules (New York Daily News) A federal judge has opened the door to hearings for people accused of minor offenses on New York City subways and buses, a federal judge ruled... | ||
On the Road: A Proudly Salty Reputation - New York Times (blog)
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