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The secrecy around Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s selection of Cathleen P. Black to run the city?s schools highlighted his faith in business leaders and dislike of public debate.
School administrators have arisen with one foot in business and one in education, but Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg passed them over.
Juan Jesus Lopez and Rene Cuahuizo couldn?t afford the entrance fees for this year?s New York City Marathon, but had a chance to run with Edison Peņa, the Chilean miner.
With control of the House of Representatives and probably the State Senate about to shift, black politicians face diminished influence.
The trial of Joshua Komisarjevsky, portrayed as the instigator of some of the most horrific moments in the Petit family killings, may be more harrowing than the first trial in the case.
At a prison and a psychiatric center, Governor-elect Andrew M. Cuomo spoke of wasteful spending and needed services.
Immigrant advocates say little discretion is evident in who gets deported from New York City’s main jail.
Christie?s sale totaled $272.8 million, and featured instantly recognizable Pop Art images that virtually screamed their creators? names.
In Brighton Beach, a woman describes being a pawn in what federal authorities called a $42 million fraud.
Manhattan literary agencies are doing the previously unthinkable: moving to Brooklyn.
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