Maxing Out the National Debt Clock
By
Katy Marquardt
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New Money - October 9, 2008
A new clock will make room for a quadrillion dollars of debt.
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In NYC, Double Dutch Is Now a Varsity Sport
By
Lucia Graves
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On Education - August 7, 2008
School officials say adding double Dutch, advanced jump rope, involves more kids in sports.
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Hey Grad: New York Has Lots of Jobs for You
By
Liz Wolgemuth
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The Inside Job - July 8, 2008
Website for college grads ranks cities by quantity of job postings. High standard of living not included.
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Should All Public Art Be Green?
By
Maura Judkis
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Fresh Greens - July 7, 2008
Olafur Eliasson's "Waterfalls" are green. Should we select future projects on the same basis?
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Peeking Behind the Curtain: A View From Inside a Hospital
By
Katherine Hobson
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Health - May 15, 2008
Author Julie Salamon spent a year exploring the inner workings of a New York hospital.
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6 Ways Restaurants Could Market Good Health
By
Katherine Hobson
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On Fitness - May 8, 2008
New York City has put calorie counts on the menu in restaurant chains, but that's only a beginning.
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New London Mayor Looks to NYC's Bloomberg
Nation & World - May 5, 2008
Johnson is eying New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as something of a role model.
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As Calorie Counts Appear in NYC, Eaters Are Shocked, Shocked!
On Fitness - April 25, 2008
A whopper of a scone at Starbucks; Chipotle diners are in for a surprise.
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New Ways to Get a Degree in Education
By
Lucia Graves
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Education - March 26, 2008
Options include salaried training, condensed course, and flexible schedules.
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Morning Buzz: March 6, 2008
News Desk - March 6, 2008
A small explosion occurred in New York City's Times Square this morning, causing structural damage to an unoccupied military recruiting station. No injuries were reported. The explosion, which happened around 3:45 a.m., shook buildings several blocks away.
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Off-Track Betting Parlors May Close
By
Katherine Hobson
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Nation & World - February 28, 2008
The planned shutdowns may spell the end of an era for New York.
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Stuyvesant High School Students Ace the Intel Competition
By
Eddy Ramírez
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Education - February 1, 2008
The New York public high school has four finalists, the most of any school in the nation.
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Easing Gridlock in Gotham
By
Alex Kingsbury
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Nation & World - January 3, 2008
What's ahead for New York's radical plan for relieving traffic.
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Take a Day to See a Play
By
Sara Dabney Tisdale
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Nation & World - December 20, 2007
The lure of theater is simple.
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An EZ-Pass System for Offenders
By
Alex Kingsbury
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Nation & World - December 6, 2007
New York uses an ATM-like kiosk to track probationers.
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New York City Schools Win $500,000 Broad Prize
By
Eddy Ramírez
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Education - September 18, 2007
Despite criticisms, Mayor Michael Bloomberg's reforms are showing notably positive results.
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A History of 9/11 Observances
Nation & World - September 11, 2007
The nation has marked the September 11 anniversary with varying intensity over the past six years.
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