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  • Keidel A Hearty Girardi — ‘G.I. Joe’ Making Early Case For Manager Of The Year

    CBS 2 - Friday 24th May, 2013

    More Columns On opening day 2006 the Yankees payroll was roughly $195 million. AndJoe Girardi won Manager of the Year that season. But he did so with the Florida Marlins, whose payroll was $15 million, less than A-Rod, Derek Jeter, Jason Giambi, and seemingly half the Yankees made alone. Not only did the Marlins have a laughable budget, they were also last in National League attendance, barely ...

  • Fitch to Confirm AAAF1+ Ratings on New York City GO Bonds 2006 Ser I Subser I-4 I-5 I-6

    Fitch Ratings - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Macao Banks' Rapid China Growth Alters Risk Profiles Macao banks could see their risk profiles weaken as their exposure to China continues to climb.Fitch Ratingsexpects credit growth to accelerate to 30% in 2013 from 26% in 2012, primarily led by China-related trade financing. Generally Chinese exposures are driven by parent referrals and associated risk is adequately mitigated with ...

  • There Are As Many Reasons As The Population of New York For Using “Dictionary of Numbers”

    Fast Company - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Dictionary of Numbers is a Chrome extension that mitigates this condition by allowing users to insert equivalences in real-world terms. It would be one thing to just mention that a military measure would require $8.2 billion; but it adds a whole new layer of context to mention that that a military measure would require the net worth of Fox head honcho Rupert ...

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  • Delta opens new Terminal 4 at JFK

    New York Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The Sky Deck at Delta Sky Club, debuting at JFK Terminal 4, is a 2,000-square-foot rooftop terrace developed in partnership with Architectural Digest. Renowned designer Thom Filicia was selected by Architectural Digest to create a distinctive space that will offer passengers runway views and the comfort, convenience and relaxation they have come to expect from the award-winning Delta Sky ...

  • Prosecutors subpoena four more SAC Capital execs -- charges coming soon

    New York Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    SAC Capital Advisors founder Steven Cohen was subpoenaed to testify for a grand jury, but he is expected to assert his constitutional right to avoid incriminating ...

  • Time Warner Cable bids on Hulu

    New York Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Peter Chernin , the report said. It's not yet clear how much Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) or the others bid, but Reuters said that Chernin had offered about $500 million last month. Currently, Hulu is a joint venture between News Corp., The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS), and NBCUniversal (NASDAQ: CMCSA). As Annlee Ellingson of L.A. Biz explained last month, Time Warner's motivation for ...

  • Birdman Flying High For The Heat

    CBS 5 - Friday 24th May, 2013

    MIAMI (CBSMiami) – While the majority of the focus of the thrilling Heat victory in Game 1 will be on LeBron James’ incredible play at the end of the game, there’s another player who was just as key to the Heat getting the win to open the series: Chris Andersen. Andersen set a career high with field goals made and points by going 7-7 and scoring 16 points in the Heat’s ...

  • Off the Dribble Only the Knicks Fans Were Briefly Rejuvenated

    New York Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    You probably do not remember much about Dec. 6, at least when it comes to the Knicks. I do. ...

  • Chris Christies wife says hed make a good president but notes family not planning 2016 run

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's wife says her husband would make a good president.But in an interview Friday on NBC's "Today" show, first lady Mary Pat Christie said the family is not plotting a 2016 presidential run now.She says that she and Chris Christie have talked about their options for the future.She says they'll talk more about what the ...

  • Edison NJ cop accused of firebombing captains home

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The home of Capt. Mark Andreko which was allegedly firebombed by Office Michael A. Dotro. A New Jersey police officer with a history of disciplinary issues reportedly firebombed the home of his supervisor, authorities said.Michael Dotro, 35, a 10-year veteran of the Edison Police Department, allegedly used an incendiary device to set fire to the Monroe Township home of Edison Police Department ...

  • Market to determine how popular bike share will be Bloomberg

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Mayor Bloomberg rolled out a new argument today in defense of the city's upcoming bike share program -- it's all about the free market."A couple of newspapers seem to like working against the free market," he said on his weekly WOR radio show."It's the free market, if you think about it. If people want to use 'em, they use 'em. If people don't, they ...

  • Man found fatally stabbed in Chelsea

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A man was stabbed to death in Chelsea early today, police said.The 28-year-old victim was found wounded in the stomach shortly before 2 a.m. on 8th Avenue near 26th Street, cops said.EMS rushed him to Bellevue Hospital, but he could not be saved, cops said.It was not immediately clear what sparked the violence, and no arrests have been made.The victim had lived in Brooklyn, but his name was not ...

  • Christie Jersey Shore cast members fun. urge people to return to NJ beaches after Sandy

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ - New Jersey rolled out some of its big guns Friday to proclaim that the shore is back following Superstorm Sandy, using Gov. Chris Christie and the cast of MTV's "Jersey Shore" to tell a national audience the state is ready for summer fun.In fact, they even hired fun. - the rock band whose anthem "We Are Young" captures the spirit of this blue-collar ...

  • 5 people hurt after car jumps curb in Brooklyn

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Just before 8 a.m. at the intersection of Utica & Church avenues in east Flatbush Brooklyn, a female TLC officer parked a blue Chrysler sideways before a red minivan (not pictured) plowed into the car injuring four. An accident in Brooklyn this morning hurt five people and created chaos on the street, authorities said.Witnesses say a TLC officer in East Flatbush parked a navy blue Chrysler ...

  • Pretty peek at playful Petra

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Supermodel Petra Nemcova, proving again that fashion has become as important as film at Cannes, wears a striking peek-aboo gown at the festival ...

  • My poor baby Dad bares suicide kids school torment after bullied 12-year-old hangs self

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The tiny Queens girl who hanged herself Wednesday had been mercilessly taunted by classmates who called her names and mocked her appearance, friends and family said yesterday.Gabrielle Molina’s body was discovered by her sister Georgia, 15, in their shared bedroom at their Queens Village house at 2:30 p.m. The 12-year-old girl - who barely stood 5 feet tall - left an anguished suicide note ...

  • Murder rap for Bloomberg cop after shooting gal pals ex

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A cop once assigned to Mayor Bloomberg’s elite security detail was convicted of attempted murder yesterday for shooting his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend outside her Queens apartment.The sordid love triangle brought down the stellar career of Leopold McLean, 48, who was guarding Bloomberg’s daughter Georgina at a Knick game in November 2010 when he raced from Midtown to Armonk to ...

  • Bank of Bloomberg - so rich the IRS pays him

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    interest of between $1,000 and $5,000 last year when it was late on a refund.So rich that the 35-acre estate he bought in Southampton for $20 million a couple of years ago wasn’t big enough, so he spent at least $1 million more for two additional pieces of land next door.So rich that he donated $370 million to charity in 2012, or $59 million more than in 2011.Reporters turned prospectors ...

  • Driver enraged after city moves his car for bike racks — and then tickets him

    New York Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

    EXCLUSIVE The city can’t seem to get its wheels in line.The same day the Department of Transportation reversed course on the location of a bike-sharing rack that blocked seven Chelsea brownstones, it fumbled again by subjecting at least 10 cars on the same block to a ticket blitz with no warning. City workers towed the vehicles from West 22nd Street near 10th Avenue on Wednesday so it ...

  • Lawyer Ex-prison guard who had baby working on plea

    Newsday - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Federal Bureau of Prisons Corrections Officer who was charged with sexual abuse of an inmate, exits Federal Court with her attorney Anthony Ricco after being arraigned in Brooklyn. (Feb. 05, ...

  • Why Anthony Weiner Shouldnt Bank on Forgiveness in the New York Mayoral Race

    National Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Former Rep. Anthony Weiner's bid for a second chance in politics is not evincing much sympathy from New Yorkers, starting right at the top. "Shame on us" if the disgraced Democrat is elected mayor of New York City, Gov. ...

  • Rumors of New York Yankees demise greatly exaggerated

    CNN - Friday 24th May, 2013

    >Editor's note: Editor's note: Steve Politi is a sports columnist for The Star-Ledger in Newark, New Jersey. Follow him on Twitter: @StevePoliti(CNN) -- This was supposed to be the year that a baseball dynasty crumbled, that everything finally caught up to the mighty Yankees. Their superstars, including Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira, were old and injured. The offseason came ...

  • Sen. Chris Murphy Finishes Five Days On Food Stamps

    CBS 2 - Friday 24th May, 2013

    food stamp benefits in protest of House efforts to cut those benefits by $20 billion. For five days, Murphy existed on a meager daily diet consisting mainly of ramen noodles, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and a banana. It’s about all he could afford on the government’s food stamp benefit of $4.80 a ...

  • Police Reopening Investigation Into 1986 Murder Of Long Beach Student

    CBS 2 - Friday 24th May, 2013

    MINEOLA, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) – Police on Long Island are reopening the investigation into a cold case murder of a Staten Island rabbinical student. The Nassau County Police Department will hold a press conference Tuesday on the death of 15-year-old Chaim Weiss. His pajama-clad body was found in his bed atMesivta of Long Island in Long Beach on Nov. 1, ...

  • NTSB Maintenance Work Done Last Month On Track Near Conn. Train Derailment

    CBS 2 - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Metro-North trains collided in Connecticut last week. TheNational Transportation Safety Board released an update on its investigation into derailment and crash on ...

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