Mays remains beloved figure in New York
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New York's Midtown denizens constantly gripe about the inter-city bus companies that use Manhattan's curbs as loading zones, and on Monday it turned out their complaints were legitimate as at least one company's coaches were too heavy for city streets.
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LE ROY, New York (Reuters) - State health officials have added three more names to a growing list of students in this working-class town who are experiencing mysterious tics and twitching, while authorities on Saturday sought to assure parents the community's high school is safe. Although the symptoms are typically associated with Tourette Syndrome, that has been ruled out in all but one case ...
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Court hearings meant to protect New York homeowners from foreclosure are hopelessly slowed by endless paperwork and requests for additional information.
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Christopher Yao, 15, of Jericho and Raymond Mohler, 14, of Lynbrook today were named New York's top two youth volunteers for 2012 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism.
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WASHINGTON - California and New York, the key holdouts in a long-awaited settlement over foreclosure abuses, moved closer Monday to backing a deal that would force the five largest mortgage lenders to reduce loans for about 1 million households.
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A crowd of fans gathered in New York City Tuesday to honor the New York Giants, the Super Bowl XLVI Champions. The ticker-tape parade was held along the Canyon of Heroes in Broadway, where the Giants celebrated their title with fans.
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A Tale of Two Passes: How the New York Giants Won the Super Bowl
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New York Giants beat New England Patriots 21-17 in Super Bowl XLVI
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All that glitters on Wall Street is fool's gold for a New York artist who has gone to extreme lengths to bare his views on the world's most famous finance center.
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