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New York City HeadlinesChorus Line Returns, as Do Regrets Over Life Stories Signed AwayThe musical is based on the stories of dancers who question whether they have been fairly compensated.
Chorus Line Returns, as Do RegretsThe musical is based on the stories of dancers who question whether they have been fairly compensated.
New Trial for Woman in 1981 Brinks Case Is Reopening Old WoundsThe victims' families face the prospect of a new trial for an admitted participant in a deadly armored-car robbery in Rockland County, N.Y.
Black Incomes Surpass Whites in QueensQueens is the only large county in the U.S. where this is so, according to an analysis of new Census Bureau data.
[TS] Our Towns: In a High-Powered Suburb, Not Your Average Rocky MarriageIf the Pirros have problems that are more conspicuous than those of people with the average rocky marriage, theyre not the only power couple with issues.
A Campaign Is Revived With the Help of a StrangerJ. Christopher Callaghan, the Republican candidate for New York State comptroller, has a secret friend who clearly despises his opponent, Alan G. Hevesi, a Democrat.
Man Is Killed by the Police After Holding Two HostageA police officer fatally shot a 26-year-old man who had slashed one woman with a knife and was holding another hostage on a Brooklyn street, the police said.
Five Injured as Steel Rigging From a Crane Falls 20 StoriesA four-ton chunk of steel rigging from a construction crane fell at an East Village construction site.
For a Smuggling Victim, a Precarious Quest for RefugeOne arm of the federal government has treated her as a traumatized teenager in need of care and refuge, while another arm keeps trying to deport her.
Wanted: Parking Spot in Manhattan, Size XXXXLIf you think finding a space to park a car in New York City is difficult, try finding a spot for a 203-foot-long supersonic jet.
Questions of Race and Intent Haunt a Long Island ShootingAs the issue of race plays out in many suburbs, race was nowhere and yet everywhere in the events surrounding a fatal shooting in Suffolk County.
To Snoop or Not: Women Draw LineAs news circulated about Jeanine F. Pirros efforts to check up on her husband, many women said they could understand the anger over her suspicions that he was having an affair but would not go as far as having someone bugged.
Parents Take Language Class Into Their Own HandsIn affluent suburban areas from New York to San Diego, children are studying second and even third languages at ages when they are still learning English.
Pirro & Pirro, a Partnership of Power and DistrustThe Pirros are not only a couple, but political and financial partners with intertwined fates.
Gottis Prosecutors Discovered New Evidence Failed to HelpA fourth prosecution of John A. Gotti seems unlikely unless further evidence is uncovered.
Trouble in Queens as Lentil Prices RiseThe Jackson Heights community suffers from high prices since India stopped exporting lentils to stabilize their domestic prices.
Lawyer in Terror Case Apologizes for Violating Special Prison RulesThe once defiant lawyer defending a fundamentalist cleric struck a more somber tone in a letter to a judge, pleading for leniency.
Despite Continuing Decrease in Crime in the City, Troubling Signs EmergeOf those arrested on charges of murder so far this year, about 14 percent were under 18, nearly double the citys average.
Democrat Ahead in New York G.O.P. Areas, Poll FindsAttorney General Eliot Spitzer is making inroads in Republican strongholds and on traditional Republican issues, according to a new Times/CBS News poll.
Poll Gives Spitzer Huge Lead in N.Y. Governors RaceAttorney General Eliot Spitzer, a Democrat, is making inroads in Republican strongholds and on traditional Republican issues, according to a new Times/CBS News poll.
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