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Female Employees Sue Gym Over Alleged Sex Harassment
wpix.comFive women slapped a New York City gym with a lawsuit Wednesday, claiming they were suddenly fired after complaining about sexual harassment they endured from a male manager. The employees - who worked at Battery Park Swim and Fitness - claim they were...Tags: WPIX, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, New York, Litigation
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'Ghost Hunters' duo set for Halloween Horror Nights appearance at Universal on Thursday
Sentinel Staff WriterFans of the SyFy television series "Ghost Hunters" will be able to meet Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango during Halloween Horror Nights festivities at Universal Studios this Thursday night. The duo and a group of paranormal researchers investigate...Tags: Holidays, Ghost Hunters (tv program), Religious Festivals, Dancing, Halloween Horror Nights
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Bill Murray's poetry parade
Jacket CopyOn June 14, the Poets House in New York hosts its annual benefit poetry walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. As participants cross the bridge, they'll be treated to readings by work by Langston Hughes, Marianne Moore, Brooklyn poet Walt Whitman...... -
U.S. monuments perfect for families
Here's a list of the nation's historical hot spots — the five most- and least-visited monuments in 2009 — from National Park Service data. With ancient petroglyphs and eerie cave dwellings, war-scarred memorials and islands reachable only by...Tags: Government, U.S. Army, Hawaii, Arizona, Sculpture
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Knocking New York down to size
Special to the Chicago TribuneEditor's note: Amanda Joyce moved to New York from Hinsdale four years ago. To an outsider, any city can be intimidating. Many Downstaters dread the thought of venturing into Chicago, so they don't. And what a shame, because especially at this time of...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Greenwich Village, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Bagels, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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New Castle, Delaware
Baltimore Sun reporterGo here: With its cobblestone streets, sweeping views of the Delaware River, grassy commons and rich architectural heritage, New Castle's historic district ranks among the finest heritage towns in the Mid-Atlantic. It's got history: William Penn first set...Tags: Daniel Webster, Forestry and Timber, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Forests
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Writers bring their drama to Wall Street
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStriking TV and movie writers chose Wall Street as a symbolic backdrop Tuesday for their demand for a bigger slice of the new-media pie. Their argument in a nutshell: Entertainment companies brag to the investment community that the Internet is a growing...Tags: Viacom Inc., Newspaper and Magazine, Michael Imperioli, Demonstration, HBO (tv network)
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Details on visiting New York
GETTING THERE Getting into Manhattan itself can be a bit of a challenge. All of the major airlines, as well as some of the discount operators, fly into metro New York many times a day. Go with whomever gives you the best price, and don't worry about which...Tags: Greenwich Village, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, New Jersey, Hudson River, Education
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NJ Cop Charged in Pedestrian Death
NEW YORK (WPIX) - An off duty Jersey City police officer, accused of being drunk behind the wheel, was arrested Sunday for striking and killing a woman outside the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel in Manhattan. Martin Abreu, 25, who has been with the police force...Tags: WPIX, Death, Murder, Crimes, Health
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Mom of Alleged DWI Suspect Blames Victims For Crash
NEW YORK, N.Y. (WPIX) -- The mother of a drunken Jersey City cop who slammed into a young couple over the weekend - killing one of them - is blaming the victims for the crash. According to the New York Daily News, a woman who identified herself as the...Tags: WPIX, New York University, Death, New York, Hospitals and Clinics
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Workers Prepare to Hoist US Airways Plane From River
Large cranes swiveled into position over the partially submerged US Airways jetliner shortly after 2 p.m. Saturday, as workers prepared to hoist the plane out of the Hudson River. The effort had been delayed because of icy conditions on the water. New...Tags: Hudson River, Charlotte, Air Transportation Industry, Chesley B. Sullenberger III, Starbucks Corp.
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Hudson River plane crash investigation could last a year
Monday, January 19th, 2008 The investigation of the emergency crash landing of a US Airways jetliner will last a year and the lessons will go on for decades. That's the word from Robert Benzon, the National Transportation Safety Board's chief...Tags: Tampa, Government, Charlotte, Air Transportation Industry, Chesley B. Sullenberger III
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