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New York City HeadlinesOperas for $20? New Audiences Hear Siren SongThe discounts are an effort to compete with an increasing array of multimedia offerings and reach a younger population.
Dolan Family Offers $19 Billion in Bid to Take Cablevision PrivateThe Dolans bid comes amid a sweeping trend of the nations biggest family-controlled companies taking themselves private.
New Jersey Man Shoots 3 In-Laws, Killing 2 and HimselfA brother-in-law and his wife were fatally shot, and an elderly relative wounded before the gunman committed suicide.
With Giuliani, G.O.P. Focuses on 9/11 RoleAmid speculation of Rudolph W. Giuliani's political intentions in 2008, he faces few criticisms because of his role in 9/11.
No-Name, Brand-Name or Phony: Its All HereIn the last two years, the city has seized close to $50 million in counterfeit goods in Counterfeit Alley, but the market still thrives.
Threats of Violence as Homes for Sex Offenders Cluster in SuffolkAs laws radically restrict where sex offenders can live, residents of Suffolk County object, sometimes violently, to the ex-convicts living in their communities.
Former City Housing Employee Is Fatally Shot on Brooklyn StreetThe 49-year-old man was shot after walking a woman to the corner near his Brooklyn apartment, the police said.
Metropolitan Diary: Dear DiaryI proudly pointed out my executive window view to a friend only to see a colleague thoughtlessly back his car at warp speed right into my hood.
Man Is Swept Into Ocean, as Fathers Rescue Try FailsDespite efforts to save him, the 21-year-old was carried away by a wave while fishing at the western tip of the Rockaways.
Senate Debate in New Jersey: War of WordsFor most of their one-hour debate in their United States Senate race, Senator Robert Menendez and State Senator Thomas H. Kean Jr. attacked each other relentlessly, often with their voices rising.
In New York Immigration Court, Asylum RouletteThe 27 judges in New Yorks immigration courts are searching for ways to handle 20,000 cases a year.
A Very Violent School, or Just Very Honest?Rome Free Academy in upstate New York has been put on a watch list of dangerous schools, but parents believe the school is a victim of honest reporting.
[TS] Our Towns: Plans for a Private Racetrack Fuel a Public Battle, With Some Surprising AlliancesIf it weren't for a variety of factors, the pitched battle over the proposed Wilzig Racing Manor might never have happened in Taghkanic, N.Y.
Worker Is Killed and at Least 2 Are Injured When Queens Building CollapsesWorkers were pouring concrete at the building in Corona when the uppermost level suddenly gave in, the police said.
One Dead and One Hurt in Brooklyn ShootingsTwo men were wounded, one fatally, in separate shootings in Brooklyn, the police said Saturday.
Security Barriers of New York Are RemovedOfficials found that the barriers obstructed pedestrian flow and often ended up being used as giant ashtrays.
Spitzer Vows to Push for Gay MarriageMost prominent Democrats have shied away from the stance of Eliot Spitzer, who is running for governor.
Silencing of a Speech Causes a FurorColumbia University is back into the debate over free speech on campus after protesters shut down a speech by the head of a fiercely anti-immigration group.
After 21 Years, DNA Testing Sets Man Free in Rape CaseAfter a DNA test showed he had not committed the crime, a judge vacated Scott Fappiano's conviction for the 1983 rape of a Brooklyn woman.
City Prepares to Promote a New Tourist Site: Harbor DistrictNew York City has long had a theater district, a garment district, a flower district, even a diamond district. Now, at least on paper, it has a harbor district.
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