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24-hour 3 train service to resume in Harlem
Twenty-four-hour service on the No. 3 train will resume at two Harlem stations. Starting Sunday, around-the-clock service on the No. 3 line will resume at the 145th Street and 148th Street stations. For 13 years, service at the stations between... -
Four groups selected to bid on Starrett City
The number of bidders for Starrett City, the country's largest federally-subsidized housing development, is down to four. Eight bidders submitted offers this month to buy nearly 5,900 apartments comprising 46 brick towers. The sale might be...Tags: Starrett City
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'Accomplices' by Bernard Weinraub
Times Theater CriticHigh-profile reporting isn't the usual route to becoming a playwright, but in one respect Bernard Weinraub's newspaper pedigree serves him well in "The Accomplices." Like any muckraker worth his salt, Weinraub knows how to level accusations and make...Tags: Civil Unrest, Massacres, Religious Conflicts, Health Treatments, Prescription Drugs
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Fawning over Obama
With all three major network news anchors and a huge contingent of reporters chasing after him, Sen. Barack Obama's cutting an impressive figure in the Middle East and Europe this week. He consulted with Iraqi leaders, hobnobbed with American soldiers,...Tags: John McCain, Armed Forces, Hillary Clinton, Newspaper and Magazine, Primaries
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WAR UPDATE
A female suicide bomber blew herself up near U.S.-allied Sunni Arab fighters walking in a crowded area of Baqouba, killing at least eight of the guards and wounding 24 other people yesterday evening, police said. The attack comes as the U.S.-backed...Tags: Prosecution, National Government, Corruption, Hamid Karzai, Heads of State
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Critic turned author turned filmmaker assesses change
It didn't start out as a film, but "The Black List" ended up as one. In a way, it's fitting. Former New York Times film critic Elvis Mitchell didn't start out as filmmaker, but he has made a documentary just the same. In "The Black List: Volume One,"...Tags: Al Sharpton, Chris Rock, Serena Williams, Culture, Snoop Dogg
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Obama's the 'One' on Iraq
Is it any wonder that John McCain was feeling a tad neglected? There was Barack Obama on a nine-day trip through eight countries with three network anchors and all John got was a lousy T-shirt. Or to be more exact, all he got was a ride in George H.W....Tags: John McCain, News Media, National Government, Prosecution, George H.W. Bush
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Karzai aids drug lords, former U.S. official says
The Associated PressThe Bush administration underscored its continued support for Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday despite new allegations from a former U.S. anti-drug official. Thomas Schweich, who until June was one of the State Department's senior counter-...Tags: National Government, Corruption, Hamid Karzai, Terrorism, Heads of State
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Wagner says he's ready -- and wants an apology
On the Mets beatBilly Wagner proclaimed that he's ready for duty tonight should the Mets need his services in the ninth inning. But after delivering that news, Wagner added that he was angry with New York Times' columnist William C.Rhoden for allegedly misrepresenting......Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Billy Wagner, New York Mets
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Fred Wilpon should write the questions for 'Beer Money'
WatchdogI never had spent much time around Mets CEO Fred Wilpon until Wednesday, when he held court for 30 minutes with a handful of sports media/business writers at SNY's studios. It was impossible not to be impressed by the guy,......Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Billy Wagner, Major League Baseball, New York Mets, David Wright
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