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Levees, removable walls in plan to protect NYC
NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing removable flood walls for much of lower Manhattan, a permanent 15-to-20-foot levee in part of Staten Island and a system of gates and levees at a Brooklyn creek as part of a nearly $20 billion...
Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Global Warming, New York City, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Global Change
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'Walking Dead' actress -- er, zombie -- arrested in Obama ricin case
Oh my gosh, what did Sarah Wayne Callies do? Wait, no. Maybe it was Laurie Holden?? -- That might have been the initial thought process when you looked at your Twitter feed or scrolled through the email alerts on your phone blasting that a "Walking Dead"...
Tags: Celebrities, Laurie Holden, Police Arrests, Sarah Wayne Callies, The Vampire Diaries (tv program)
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Big Apple may get baked as sizzling southern summers move north
ReutersNEW YORK, June 11 (Reuters) - Over the next 40 years, the number of sweltering summer days in New York City could double or even triple, making it as hot in 2050 as Birmingham, Alabama, is now. The sea level surrounding New York is also likely to rise by...Tags: Ecosystems, Barack Obama, New York City, Weather Reports, Weather
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Central banks in focus as US high-grade backlog builds
ReutersBy Mike Gambale June 11 (IFR) - There's still plenty in the clogged-up bond pipeline heading into Tuesday, but most new US high-grade trades are expected to be put on hold yet again due to the volatility in Treasuries. Equity futures are down...Tags: Financial Markets, Credit Ratings, Deutsche Bank AG, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Money and Monetary Policy
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Appeals court will consider blocked NYC soda ban on Tuesday
ReutersBy Joseph Ax NEW YORK, June 11 (Reuters) - Lawyers for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration will try to convince an appeals court on Tuesday to reinstate a ban on large sugary drinks, three months after a judge struck it down at the 11th...Tags: Lawyers, Coca-Cola Co., Justice System, Laws, Trials
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After Soda Ban Fizzles, NYC Health Dept. Says Diabetes-Related Deaths at Record Levels
ReutersJun 10 (TheWrap.com) - New York City's health department released a report Monday showing that diabetes-related deaths in the five boroughs reached a record high of 5,695 in 2011. The findings come roughly three months after Mayor Michael Bloomberg's...Tags: Weight, Diabetes, Entertainment, Radio, New York City
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2013 Tony Awards: A strong Chicago accent again
On a stunning Tony Awards night for Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company, whose revival of “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” proved triumphant in more categories than expected, “Matilda,” the spunky, imported, heavily favored...
Tags: Tony Awards, Broadway Theater, Neil Patrick Harris, Radio City Music Hall, Music Industry
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Tonys 2013: What time are Sunday's Tony Awards?
The 67th annual Tony Awards ceremony will be broadcast Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBS. That's the same on both coasts, with the show airing live on the East Coast and three hours later on the West Coast. This year's Broadway season featured big musical...Tags: Tony Awards, Arts and Culture, Broadway Theater, Ceremonies, Mike Tyson
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Tony Awards 2013, 'Kinky Boots' takes best musical title
The Tonys live... 8:22 p.m.: "Kinky Boots" was named best new musical, bringing its awards haul to six, the most of any production at the 67th annual Tony Awards. The musical, based on the 2005 British movie about a drag queen who saves a shoe factory,...Tags: Newsies (musical), Rock of Ages (movie), Tony Awards, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (movie), Broadway Theater
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'Walking Dead,' 'Vampires Diaries' Actress Arrested in Obama-Bloomberg Ricin Case
ReutersJun 07 (TheWrap.com) - Actress Shannon Richardson has been arrested and charged for allegedly sending ricin-tainted letters to President Barack Obama and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a law enforcement official confirmed to TheWrap. Richardson is...Tags: FBI, Washington, DC, Police Arrests, Barack Obama, New York City
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Actriz de EEUU, acusada de enviar cartas con ricina a Obama y Bloomberg
ReutersPor Jim Forsyth TEXAS, EEUU, 8 jun (Reuters) - Una actriz que trataba de culpar a su marido por el envĂo de cartas envenenadas con ricina al presidente de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, y al alcalde de Nueva York, Michael Bloomberg, ha sido detenida en...Tags: FBI, Raymond W. Kelly, Barack Obama
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Arrestan en Texas a mujer sospechosa de enviar cartas con ricina a Obama
Reuters7 jun (Reuters) - Autoridades arrestaron el viernes a una mujer sospechosa de enviar cartas que contenĂan ricina al presidente de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, y al alcalde de Nueva York, Michael Bloomberg, dijo una portavoz de la oficina del fiscal en...Tags: FBI, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Barack Obama
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