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Local news and multimedia about New York, including breaking news and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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State Seizes Control of New York Racing Association
In hopes of reforming a scandal-plagued industry worth hundreds of millions of dollars for the state, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo will create a new board to replace the New York Racing Association.
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Emanuel Ax in Recital at Carnegie Hall
The pianist Emanuel Ax, in recital at Carnegie Hall, reveals some surprising connections among theme-and-variations works from three centuries.
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Cecil Taylor at Harlem Stage Gatehouse
The jazz pianist Cecil Taylor played a solo concert at the Harlem Stage Gateheouse on Thursday night, part of a larger series celebrating his influence and legacy.
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Ann Liv Young?s ?Mermaid Show? at La MaMa
With a mermaid in a tub spitting raw fish at the audience, Ann Liv Young?s ?Mermaid Show? at La MaMa went beyond mere nudity and yelling.
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?Midtown Games? Like Flash Ping-Pong Performed as Art Project
An unorthodox table-tennis tournament played against the Bank of America building in Manhattan on Friday was part of a project by the artist Zefrey Throwell.
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A Judge?s Plea for Medical Marijuana
For cancer patients, marijuana is a medical and a human rights issue. New York should pass the medical marijuana bill this year.
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Special Parking Rules in New York City
Alternate-side street-cleaning regulations will be suspended in the city on Thursday.
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99 Percent of N.Y. School Budgets Meeting Tax Cap Pass
School officials said the high passage rate reflected tight budgets and staff cuts as most districts fought to stay under the new limit.
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Bloomberg Strikes Deal to Redevelop Land Near Citi Field
A 1.4-million-square-foot mall and parking garage is planned for one side of the Mets? stadium in Queens, with a hotel and stores on the other side.
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SCHOOLBOOK; School's Mural About 9/11 Becomes a Teaching Tool
Intermediate School 259 in Brooklyn uses the attacks of September 11, 2001, as a theme for part of a mural on the school's building; teachers and administrators hope the mural can be used as a teaching tool for the students. Photo (M)l
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U.S. Expected to Retry Espada and Son on Fraud Counts
Pedro Espada Jr. was convicted of stealing from a health care network, but jurors failed to agree on four other counts.
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Christine Quinn?s Wedding Details Begin to Emerge
Christine C. Quinn, the City Council speaker, will marry Kim M. Catullo on Saturday, and the city?s political class is abuzz as it awaits the first same-sex wedding of a top New York official.
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Senate Passes Cuomo?s Bill Creating State Agency to Police Care of Disabled
The centerpiece of the governor?s legislation is to create a new state agency ? the Justice Center for the Protection of People With Special Needs ? with prosecutorial powers.
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Elaine?s Restaurant Expatriate in Post-Elaine?s Manhattan
Elaine and Elaine?s restaurant are gone, and one Manhattanite is desperately combing the city in search of a substitute social hangout: It?s a long process.
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CITY ROOM; Judge Grants Class-Action Status to Stop-and-Frisk Suit
Judge Shira A Scheindlin grants class-action status to a lawsuit challenging the New York Police Department's stop-and-frisk tactics; decision provides legal recourse for hundreds of thousands of people who have been caught up in the practice, which critics say unfairly targets blacks and Latinos.
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