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Man Claims He Strangled Etan Patz, Police Say
A suspect in custody has confessed to strangling Etan Patz, the 6-year-old boy who disappeared in 1979 in SoHo on his way to school, a New York City police official said on Thursday.
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Cuomo Says His Record Will Help Elect New York Democrats
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, in a rare political speech, vowed to ?elect Democrats in every office all across this state.?
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Hal Jackson, Pioneer in Radio and Racial Progress, Dies at 96
Mr. Jackson, a major presence on New York City airwaves for decades, influenced generations of broadcasters.
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City Room: First Phase of Governors Island Renovation Begins
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and other officials broke ground on the first phase of Governors Island's development: 30 acres of new formal gardens, lawns, play areas and woodlands.
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City Room: Two Picassos, Twice Stolen, Find a New Home
Crime Scene Extra: A pair of Picasso drawings, which were stolen from a collection of stolen art, are being sent to the Israel Museum.
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City Room: Spring Time: Under a Leafy Canopy, a Taste of Summer
Spring Time: In Corson's Brook Woods, spring is winding down and the forest is cleaning house in preparation for summer.
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City Room: Metropolitan Diary: An Elegant Heroine in the Subway
Metropolitan Diary: Separated from his family by a turnstile, with empty MetroCards and with no attendant, a father is unexpectedly rescued.
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Bloomberg Violates Weekend Helicopter Ban, and Will Stop
A news program showed Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg using his helicopter over the weekend at a helipad where trips on Saturday and Sunday are prohibited.
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At Niagara Falls, Maid of the Mist Tour Fleet Is Endangered
After the Maid of the Mist fleet lost its contract for tours on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, difficulties with storing its boats threaten the company?s future.
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Dharun Ravi?s Jail Term May Be Trimmed for Good Behavior
Dharun Ravi, whose sentence is being appealed by New Jersey prosecutors as too lenient, could earn credit for good behavior and for doing chores while in jail.
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Israel Is Focus in Queens Congressional Race
Though only 20 percent of the votes in a New York Congressional primary are expected to be cast by Jews, the candidates? views on American-Israeli issues have dominated the conversation.
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Andrew Smulian, Star Witness Against Viktor Bout, Gets 5 Years in Prison
Though he faced a minimum 25 years in prison, Andrew Smulian, a government witness against the Russian arms trafficker Viktor Bout, got five years.
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Brooklyn Prosecutor Seeks Bill Requiring Rabbis to Report Claims of Abuse
The move comes as Charles J. Hynes, the city?s longest-serving district attorney, has come under intense scrutiny for his handling of sexual abuse cases in the politically powerful ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.
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Woman Found Stabbed to Death at Fire Scene in Queens
Firefighters who went to a burning home in Queens found the woman?s body on a bed and a man in a closet who was trying to hang himself.
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FreshDirect Expands Delivery to All Parts of the Bronx
A move hailed by city leaders is criticized by some who say they cannot afford FreshDirect prices, and others who say it means more truck traffic.
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Man Gets Maximum Sentence in Police Officer?s Fatal Fall Off Stoop
George Villanueva was given a 28 ½-years-to-life sentence for manslaughter after being found guilty of shoving a police officer to his death during a domestic violence call.
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Jean Pakter, Women?s Health Advocate in New York, Dies at 101
As head of the city?s maternity services bureau, Dr. Pakter supported a law that legalized abortion in New York before Roe v. Wade, and one of her studies led to a breakthrough in care for premature babies.
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Scene City: Museum of Modern Art?s Annual Garden Party ? Scene City
The Museum of Modern Art?s annual garden party on Tuesday night drew top donors and a parade of artists like Jeff Koons, Richard Serra and Chuck Close.
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Up Close: Andrew Tarlow and the new Wythe Hotel
Andrew Tarlow, the owner of restaurants like Diner and Marlow & Sons, has opened the Wythe Hotel, for sustainably minded folk.
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What You Make of It: MakeShift Workshop to Rehabilitate Chair Castoffs at Partners & Spade
Castoffs from the sidewalk and online are rescued, restored to life and then returned to the streets.
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Design Notebook: Craft Turns Heads at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair
Craft, with its quirks and nicks, threatened to overshadow sleek goods at the annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York.
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On Location: A Brooklyn Artist Free-Associates on Her Walls
Shantell Martin, a London-born artist whose line drawings adorn the walls of private homes and companies, has made her room in Brooklyn her canvas.
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Boîte: Finding Harlem Culture and Music at Ginny?s Supper Club
Evoking the entirety of Harlem?s cultural influence, from poetry to soul to hip-hop.
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Lottery Numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
Winning lottery numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
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TIMESCAST: TimesCast | The History of the Patz Case
After 33 years, there could be a break in the investigation of the disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz.
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City Room: Metropolitan Diary: A Misunderstanding at the Starbucks Counter
Metropolitan Diary: A customer hears what he thinks is racially offensive coffee terminology.
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City Room: Metropolitan Diary: Breaking Up 100 Percent
Metropolitan Diary: A woman gives advice to her friend on the mathematics of "It's over."
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City Room: Metropolitan Diary: A Brooklyn Tale of Woe for the Belt Parkway
Metropolitan Diary: One woman's rant on the parkway that plagues her.
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N.Y./Region: Working in the Sky
A trip to new heights with Tom Gordon, a crane operator at One World Trade Center, now the tallest building in New York City.
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N.Y./Region: A Rally to Discuss the Internet
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews attended a rally at Citi Field to discuss the dangers of the Internet.
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N.Y./REGION: Up All Night, Scanning for Breaking News
James Crockman has a keen ear for breaking news information culled from a squawking sea of radio reports from New York City's emergency responders.
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Amanda Burden, Planning Commissioner, Is Remaking New York City
To her fans, Amanda M. Burden, the director of the New York City Planning Department, is a visionary.
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Stretch: Downward Dog Hits the Dance Floor
Yoga enthusiasts seeking social outlets without smoke, drugs and (sometimes) alcohol are turning to parties that combine live music, raw food and chants.
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SchoolBook: A Harlem Elementary School Offers Arabic Lessons
The principal and parents at the Hamilton Heights School on Amsterdam Avenue chose to offer Arabic to second through fifth graders partly to help the school earn an International Baccalaureate designation.
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SchoolBook: At a Tech-Savvy School, Smart Questions About City's New Social Media Policy
The city's new social media guidelines for teachers shouldn't cause too many changes, according to tech-savvy educators at the NYC iSchool. But they do wonder about some online games and about the potential for scaring nervous teachers away from tools that can open their classrooms.
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ArtsBeat: New Producers, New Opening for 'Prince of Broadway'
"Prince of Broadway," the musical retrospective of the career of the Tony Award-winning producer and director Harold Prince, will open on Broadway in the fall of 2013 with a new set of producers.
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ArtsBeat: New Music Seminar Revives Its Festival
The festival will take place at 17 clubs and music halls, from large rooms like Irving Plaza and Webster Hall to cramped clubs like Cake Shop on the Lower East Side.
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The Scoop: A New York City App
From the staff of The New York Times, a free, constantly updated insiders? guide to our favorite things in New York, including restaurants, bars, coffee shops, boutiques and home furnishing stores, as well as events and outings.
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