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Incoming cornerback Wayne Morgan: Syracuse is 'New York City's .
The Orange added 22 new players to the roster on Wednesday...


NYC groundhog Chuck: Early spring in sight - Wall Street Journal

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NYC groundhog Chuck: Early spring in sight
Wall Street Journal
AP NEW YORK EUR” New York City's most famous groundhog, Staten Island Chuck, predicts it will be an early spring. Mayor Michael Bloomberg was on hand to help. He held up the groundhog and shouted: "Go Giants." Chuck is at odds with Pennsylvania's pride .
Staten Island Chuck: Early spring in sightNew York Post
GROUNDHOGS BEHAVING BADLYWMTV
Surprise (Not)! Staten Island Chuck Calls for Early SpringNBC New York (blog)
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New York City Department of Transportation Collaborates with Streetline to Test Smart Parking Technology in NYC
FOSTER CITY, Calif. and NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Streetline, Inc. today announced that the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) has deployed Streetline's sensor-enabled Smart ...


Mapping New York City's energy hogs
Columbia University researchers create an interactive map of the energy use from New York City's buildings with the hopes of identifying potential efficiency improvements and shared on-site energy systems, such as solar...


Will New York's Large High Schools Survive? - New York Times

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Will New York's Large High Schools Survive?
New York Times
The continuing study, financed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has advocated for small schools, found that New York City teenagers attending small public high schools with about 100 students per grade were more likely to graduate than .
NYC Special-Needs Students Lack Services, Access to Elite High SchoolsEducation Week News (blog)
Teachers at Bushwick Community High School for troubled students protest plan .New York Daily News

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A group that advocates for New York City transit riders says conditions on EUR¦ - myfoxny.com

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A group that advocates for New York City transit riders says conditions on EUR¦
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It might become difficult to get a late-night bite to eat in parts of New Jersey's largest city. The EUR¦ The breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure said it is cutting off EUR¦ Fox 5 anchor Dari Alexander accepted the Martin Luther King Jr .
Groundhogs clash over US weather prognosisAFP

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New York City Stretches Out Pension Payments in $68.7 Billion Budget Plan - Bloomberg

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New York City Stretches Out Pension Payments in $68.7 Billion Budget Plan
Bloomberg
The mayor, 69, presented his 11th budget today at City Hall, saying his administration trimmed about $2 billion in agency expenses in November and would reap more than $1 billion from sales of new taxi medallions. New York is also paying current .
NYC mayor unveils budget without layoffsReuters
NYC mayor: No tax increases in budget planWall Street Journal
Bloomberg's $68.7 Billion NYC Plan Spreads Pension PaymentsBusinessWeek
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NYC mayor unveils budget without layoffs
(Reuters) - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday unveiled a $68.7 billion preliminary budget, closing a $2 billion gap without raising taxes or laying off teachers or uniformed workers. "We will spend less in virtually every area except schools" in fiscal 2013, Bloomberg said in a televised address that stressed the urgency of slicing soaring pension costs while continuing to make ...


New York City Mayor Bloomberg pledges to match donations to Planned Parenthood . - Fox News

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New York City Mayor Bloomberg pledges to match donations to Planned Parenthood .
Fox News
NEW YORK EUR New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has pledged to match up to a quarter-million dollars in donations to Planned Parenthood to offset funds that were cut by the Susan G. Komen (KOH'-men) for the Cure breast cancer foundation.
New York City Mayor Michael BloombergBabble (blog)
Following Komen Controversy, NYC Mayor Bloomberg To Donate $250000 To Planned .Ology
Bloomberg to donate $250K to Planned ParenthoodNew York Daily News
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New York City presidential historian to plead guilty in document theft case
ANNAPOLIS, Md. EUR” A presidential historian has indicated he will plead guilty in a case in which he is accused of stealing documents signed by President Abraham Lincoln, Napoleon Bonaparte and other well-known leaders from around the world...


Twitter Was Just Subpoenaed By New York City In A Case Involving .
Twitter has been subpoenaed by the Criminal Court of the City of New York as a witness in a case against an account user who is also an Occupy Wall Street activist. [via BetaBeat] The social media...


Murdoch taps New York City education official as his chief of staff .
Rupert Murdoch named a New York City Dept. of Education official as his chief of staff...


Camilla Williams, Opera Singer, Dies at 92
Miss Williams made her debut at the New York City Opera in 1946 to rave notices. She was the first black woman to secure a contract with a major United States opera company...