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NJ diner manager charged in plot freed on bail
CLIFTON, N.J. (AP) -- The manager of a New Jersey diner is free on bail six weeks after he was charged with plotting to kill the co-owner of the restaurant, his ...
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City College brings back ROTC
At a ceremony Tuesday, the chancellor of the City University of New York Matthew Goldstein said the ROTC program "reinforces the very ideals of our ...
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New York Times accused of treating Latin political leaders differently
New York Times has yet to carry. A petition, signed by 23 leading US academics, authors and film-makers, has been launched which urges the paper's "public editor" to examine the Times's inconsistent coverage of two Latin American countries.They argue that there are disparities between its largely negative reporting ...
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Major League Soccer announces New York New York City Football Club
WAM NEW YORK, May 22nd, 2013 (WAM): Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber announced today that a partnership of global sports powers, Manchester City Football Club and the New York Yankees, has acquired the League's 20th expansion club. The new team will be named New York City Football Club (NYCFC) and expects to begin play in 2015. "We proudly welcome two of the most ...
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Kerry Kennedys trying time Drugged-drive rap stands
Kerry Kennedy must stand trial for drugged driving, a Westchester judge said yesterday in rejecting a bid by the former wife of Gov. Cuomo to dismiss the misdemeanor charge.North Castle Town Court Judge Elyse Lazansky set Oct. 8 for the next court date in the case of Kennedy, 53, who was allegedly under the influence of a sleeping pill when she swerved her Lexus into a tractor-trailer on I-684 ...
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CUNY salutes ROTC return
After a nearly four-decade absence, the same army officer training program that launched the legendary career of Gen. Colin Powell is back at CUNY.Powell, a City College of New York alum and former Secretary of State, was on hand yesterday for the return of the Army Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps program - which disappeared from CUNY and most colleges amid the Vietnam War protests.ROTC ...
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NYPD Stops of People of Color Wrong 90 Percent of the Time High Error Rate Judge Says
On Monday, the major class-action lawsuit Floyd v. the City of New York challenging theNYPD's "stop-and-frisk" policy wrapped up aftermore than two months of testimony. Plaintiffs allege that the NYPD has routinely and systematically violated the 4th and 14th Amendment rights of New Yorkers stopped and sometimes frisked because of their race. "They laid siege to black and ...
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Too close Shock as bullet blasts into girls window landing in her hair — shes fine
A 12 year-old girl got the scare of a lifetime Monday night, when a bullet went flying through her bedroom window and somehow landed in her hair without wounding her, cops said.The victim was in her bedroom around 9:00 p.m. when shots were fired near the Morningside Heights apartment on Seventh Avenue near Adam Clayton Boulevard, cops said.That’s when her sixth floor bedroom window was ...
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Backpedaling Bike racks removed after Post’s queries
City workers swooped in Monday night and yanked out part of a bike-share rack blocking the front of a West Village co-op - just hours after The Post called the Department of Transportation over complaints that an ambulance crew had trouble getting to a 92-year-old resident in distress.A good 15 feet of the 80-foot kiosk - with slots for 31 Citi Bikes - was hauled away, opening up access from the ...
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Weiner’s running for mayor leaked video bares bid
Anthony Weiner announced his campaign for mayor early this morning with - what else? - a leak.Shortly after midnight, the disgraced ex-congressman’s campaign accidentally posted online a 2-minute, 16-second video in which he throws his hat into the ring, lays out his platform - and even acknowledges the scandal that ended his days in DC."Look, I made some big mistakes and I know I let ...
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Bill of Rights stuff
They’re making a new "case" for the Bill of Rights.The New York Public Library will put its original copy of the historic document on public display in 2017, thanks to a new state-of-the-art case that will protect it from decay, the library was set to announce today. In 1896 a donor gave the NYPL an original copy of the Bill of Rights, which consists of the first 10 amendments to ...
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Diet pro Cut sugar lose 17 pounds fast
Now you can have your cake and eat it, too. Diet expert Jorge Cruise promises that you can eat pancakes, muffins and cakes in his new weight-loss book "The 100," as long as you substitute wheat flours with coconut and almond flours and flax meal. Losing up to 17 pounds in two weeks is easy as pie, Cruise claims, if you take in just 100 sugar calories per day - which one can calculate ...
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Det. ‘hacked’ cop e-mails
A jealous NYPD detective paid thousands of dollars to get his fellow officers’ e-mail log-in information because he thought someone was sleeping with his baby mama, law-enforcement sources told The Post. Edwin Vargas, 42, shelled out more than $4,000 to a Los Angeles company to obtain information on 20 of his NYPD colleagues including his cop ex-girlfriend, the sources said yesterday.He ...
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Jailer’s trial in ex’s slay
A correction officer shot his ex-girlfriend to death almost 13 years ago to dodge "child-support obligations," prosecutors said in opening statements at his murder trial in Queens yesterday. Christopher Clavell, 48, of Staten Island, is accused of killing Barbara Perez in August 2000 behind the Ridgewood gym where she worked. "The defendant complained about his financial woes and ...
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$12M ‘artful tax dodger’ bust
An art dealer accused of peddling phony modern-art masterpieces painted herself into a corner when she hid at least $12.5 million she made from the sales, the feds charged yesterday.Glafira Rosales was busted by the IRS for allegedly filing false tax returns and failing to disclose an overseas account where she stashed most of the dough."The sale of a piece of art for profit is a taxable ...
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Critter gets drivers’ goat
A renegade goat and a four-vehicle crash snarled traffic on New Jersey’s Pulaski Skyway yesterday.It took 90 minutes for emergency services to corral the goat as it ran along the four-lane bridge between Jersey City and Kearny Point, said Jersey City Police Capt. Edgar Martinez. While that was taking place, there was an accident involving four vehicles, he said. It wasn’t clear where ...
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Bigots hit back Gay-bashings plague Village after march
A few hours earlier, Dan Contarino and another man went out for drinks at the Yuca Bar on Avenue A and then to the Boiler Room, a gay bar on East Fourth Street, where they drank shots and beer, police said. After a pizza stop ar around 11 p.m., they started up a conversation about homosexuality while walking back to a homeless shelter where they both were staying. That’s when the other man ...
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Shock freedom for bribes plot at Rikers
A crooked Rikers guard offered to break into jail computers and advance the release dates of no fewer than five inmates - demanding to be paid in cocaine or cash, according to shocking testimony in a Manhattan bribery trial."The officer said he preferred drugs because he could make more money with drugs," inmate Rafael Montadoca told jurors of disgraced correction officer Robert ...
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Anthony Weiner launches bid to become NYC mayor
Anthony Weiner 's run for a renaissance is officially on. The ex-congressman whose career imploded in a rash of raunchy tweets two years ago said in a YouTube video announcement late Tuesday that he's in the New York City mayoral race. He'd said last month he was considering it. "I made some big mistakes and I know I let a lot of people down, but I also learned some tough ...
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Steady Kuroda up for rubber match with Os
A model of consistency, Hiroki Kuroda has been the ultimate workhorse for the Yankees this season. The veteran right-hander has yet to allow more than three runs in any start this season and has posted a quality start in seven of his nine outings. Kuroda will look to keep that streak going as the Yankees and Orioles meet for Wednesday's rubber match in Baltimore. Baltimore, which snapped ...
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Cancer Society hits 100 as US cancer rate falls
NEW YORK (AP) -- The American Cancer Society -- one of the nation's best known and influential health advocacy groups -- is 100 years old this week.Back in 1913 when it was formed, cancer was a lesser threat for most Americans. The biggest killers then were flu, pneumonia, tuberculosis, and stomach bugs. At a time when average life expectancy was 47, few lived long enough to get cancer.But ...
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GOP lawmakers Oklahoma tornado aid must be offset
As Moore, Okla., residents came to terms with the tornado tragedy, Washington Republicans said extra storm aid would have to be offset by budget cuts elsewhere. Gov. Mary Fallin said she was left speechless after taking an aerial tour of the violent tornado's path and inspecting the damage by car and on foot. "There's just sticks and bricks, basically," she said in the ...
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Its official Weiner announces hes running for mayor
Anthony Weiner announced his campaign for mayor last night with what else - a leak.Shortly after midnight, the ex-congressman’s campaign posted a 2-minute 16-second video online, in which he throws his hat into the ring, lays out his platform and even acknowledges the sexy tweeting scandal that ended his days in Washington D.C."Look, I made some big mistakes -- and I know I let a lot ...
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Spare me – So I can sell T’s
Spare my life so I can sell my T-shirts and recycle trash! That was Jodi Arias’s surreal plea to jurors yesterday in a pathetic bid to escape the death penalty for murdering her boyfriend.The convicted killer said she considered suicide - and even "wrote a lot of goodbye letters" to loved ones - but changed her mind when she realized "there are things I can do to effect ...
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De La Hoya KOs suit
Boxer Oscar De La Hoya won round two of his legal battle against a former Maxim model yesterday when an appeals court called her $5 million assault suit against him "baseless." Angelica Cecora’s claims that the retired welterweight imprisoned her in his Ritz Carlton hotel room during a kinky, cocaine-fueled tryst in 2011 "were without merit," a five-judge panel at ...










