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'Koch': The mayor's great love was New York City ★★★
What an entertaining rapscallion Ed Koch was during his run as mayor of New York in the late '70s and '80s. Popular, polarizing, loved, hated, even 20-plus years after he left office, he never failed to attract a crowd as he walked the streets of the...
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Ed Koch, New York City, Times Square
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Ed Koch remembered as 'Uncle Eddie' and a savior of New York
NEW YORK -- To his family, Ed Koch was "Uncle Eddie." To New Yorkers, he was "hizzoner," the omnipresent three-term mayor who was remembered Monday as the man who lifted a grim city to glory but who always had time for his nieces, nephews, and a...
Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Heart Failure, Rudy Giuliani, Government, Hillary Clinton
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Ed Koch, mayor who became a symbol of NYC, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Ed Koch's favorite moment as mayor of New York City, fittingly, involved yelling. Suddenly inspired to do something brash about the rare transit strike that crippled the city in 1980, he strode down to the Brooklyn Bridge to...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Racism, Money and Monetary Policy, Regional Authority, Primaries
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20th Anniversary Of News Closeup
pix11.com | @wpix“PIX11 NEWS CLOSEUP” will mark its 20th year on the air with its 970th broadcast on Sunday, October 28th. The recipient of numerous awards, including three Emmy Awards, “PIX11 NEWS CLOSEUP” has a loyal following of viewers who...Tags: David Paterson, Entertainment Events, Chuck Schumer, Ottawa Senators, Primetime Emmy Awards
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Rising Crimes Sparks Cries For More Police Presence
pix11.com | @mariopix11City Hall is the first to tout that murders are down in the city, but no one wants to admit that crimes in the five boroughs are back on the rise. Blood stains on city sidewalks, a woman's purse on the ground after a rape in a city park, an arrogant...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Politics, New York City Police Department
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Packing Heat in the Heat: Is NYC Back in the 'Bad, Old Days'?
pix11.com | @murphypixWe’ve been calling it the “Summer of Guns”—17 people shot in a single, New York City day, on the 4th of July holiday. A 4 year old boy killed, playing near a Bronx basketball court. A cop shot in both legs in Queens. Is NYC...Tags: Rudy Giuliani, Bronx (New York City), South Jamaica, TNT (tv network), Murder
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Funeral for Soul Food Queen Sylvia Woods
pix11.com | @markspixFuneral services were held Wednesday for legendary Harlem restaurateur Sylvia Woods in Mount Vernon, New York. Family, friends, religious and community leaders, and politicians, including former New York City Mayor David Dinkins and former New York...Tags: Soul Foods, Government, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Barack Obama
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Goldberg: The folly of recall elections
It should surprise no one that I'm opposed to the recall of Scott Walker, the Wisconsin governor whose fate will be decided Tuesday. But that's only in part because I support what he's been trying to do in the Badger State. I'm also against recalls as a...
Tags: Tom Barrett, Elections, The Wall Street Journal, Government, Regional Authority
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A Welcome Home For Timothy Cardinal Dolan
Staff ReporterToday, New Yorkers celebrated the homecoming of newly-minted Cardinal, Timothy Dolan. And the man known for his down-to-earth delivery, didn't disappoint, delivering a morning prayer service, an afternoon service, and a couple of warm laughs to a packed...Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Chuck Schumer, Timothy M. Dolan, Michael Bloomberg, Empire State Building
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Obama allies: Don't play the race card
— The call by some members of the black media for African-Americans to support President Barack Obama in racial solidarity is a terrible idea. Just as terrible as women supporting women only because of their sex, or any other group viewing the world...Tags: African Americans, Rush Limbaugh, Social Issues, Elections, Television
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As New York Mourns, Why You Should Be Thankful To Hugh Carey
PIX11.comHis eulogy and obituary read like a love letter to the productivity of The Empire State and New York City. Thanks in no small way to Hugh Carey's efforts, six of the ten wealthiest zip codes in the wealthiest nation on Earth are in New York City,...Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Gerald Ford, Elections, Brooklyn (New York City), Government
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Generals' quarterback and coach share history, respect
It was far from an ideal start to the season for Johnstown Generals quarterback David Dinkins, who completed just seven of 22 passes in the Generals' season-opening loss at Saginaw Feb. 28. But if the disappointing five-touchdown, 147-yard performance...Tags: Football, Buffalo Bills, Canadian Football, National Football League, Sports
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