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9/11 lessons profoundly change NYPD
Nearly seven years after terrorists took down the World Trade Center's twin towers, police officials have embarked on an ambitious plan to secure the new development that is finally sprouting at ground zero. But a repeat of the horrors of Sept. 11,...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, New York City Police Department, Vehicles, Guerrilla Activity, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Review: 'Sandhogs,' premiering on History
verne.gay@newsday.comTHE SHOW "Sandhogs" WHEN|WHERE Premieres Sunday at 10 p.m. on History. REASON TO WATCH To find out about those guys underneath your feet, if your feet happen to be planted on Manhattan. WHAT IT'S ABOUT Sandhogs have been burrowing through the Stygian...Tags: Inwood, Long Island Rail Road
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The alternative Fashion Week
Special to amNewYorkFashion Week doesn't have to mean red-carpet access and front-row status. In fact, it doesn't even need to include a runway. Here are some events and places to go where you can appreciate the wearable arts during Fashion Week, sans ticket. Mr. and Miss...Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Vehicles, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Passenger Cars, Times Square
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Indictment Says Pakistani Woman Carried Notes About Attack
Los Angeles TimesA U.S.-educated female Pakistani neuroscientist captured in Afghanistan in July was carrying notes referring to a "mass casualty attack" on such New York locations as the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty, according to a federal indictment...Tags: Prosecution, Guerrilla Activity, Armed Conflicts, Empire State Building, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Prosecutors: Woman had notes on NY sites, attack
Associated Press WriterAn American-educated Pakistani woman was carrying handwritten notes referring to a "mass casualty attack" and listing the Empire State Building and other city landmarks when she was detained in Afghanistan, prosecutors said Tuesday. In an attempted-...Tags: Prosecution, Guerrilla Activity, Empire State Building, Long Island Sound, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Feds: Accused terrorist had notes about mass attack
anthony.destefano@newsday.comThe Pakistani woman accused of trying to kill U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan had notes in her possession about a mass attack and referred to the construction of dirty bombs as well as the various casualty rates for chemical and biological weapons, according...Tags: Prosecution, Heavy Engineering, Empire State Building, Court Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Indictment: Suspect hinted at dirty bombs, bioweapons
anthony.destefano@newsday.comThe Pakistani woman accused of trying to kill U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan had notes in her possession about a mass attack and referred to the construction of dirty bombs as well as the various casualty rates for chemical and biological weapons, according...Tags: Prosecution, Heavy Engineering, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty
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Waterfalls face early turn-off
Four manmade waterfalls in New York City's East River will have their hours of operation cut in half after the art installation was blamed for damaging waterfront plantings.
Beginning Sept. 8, the four falls will operate 49 1/2 hours a week, instead of...Tags: Central Park, Brooklyn Heights, Labor Day, Michael Bloomberg
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Apron string knots get the great unraveling
I don't recommend bursting into tears on a sidewalk bordering Washington Square in New York. But as far as public spaces go, it appears to be one where the emotionally overwrought can easily blend in. At any given moment of the day or night, the park...Tags: Vehicles, Passenger Cars
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Residents want NYC waterfall turned off
Some New York City residents want a massive public art installation featuring four waterfalls near the Brooklyn Bridge turned off because they say the salt-water mist is destroying a waterfront garden. Judy Stanton, president of the Brooklyn Heights...Tags: Labor Legislation, Labor Day, Brooklyn Heights
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Salty Mist From Man-Made Waterfalls Damaging Vegetation
Associated PressFour waterfalls built as an art spectacle on Manhattan's East River are the subject of an eco-uproar for the damage their brackish mist is doing to the waterfront greenery. Some New Yorkers want the $15.5 million falls created by Danish artist Olafur...Tags: Regional Authority, Labor Day, Michael Bloomberg, Executive Branch, Central Park
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NYC 'Waterfalls' installation hours cut in half
general news and entertainment services. NEW YORK (AP) _ Four manmade waterfalls in New York City's East River will have their hours of operation cut in half after the art installation was blamed for damaging waterfront plantings. Beginning Sept. 8,...Tags: Central Park, Brooklyn Heights, Labor Day, Michael Bloomberg
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