New York City - The Guide News for 07/27/2010
ATandT WiFi Hotzone Pilot Project Arrives in Charlotte - eWeek
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New York City - City Eyes Dollar Vans For Dead MTA Routes . New York City - Extinct bus lines are getting new life, thanks to a city-hatched plan to improve, and effectively privatize service along select routes abandoned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. ... | ||
Diddy Owes City of New York Nearly $1 Million Diddy is one of thousands of people who collectively owe the city of New York $1.9 billion, reports the New York Daily News . The paper says the city plans to seek $996,000 from the hip-hop mogul's Bad Boy Entertainment for illegally plastering posters around the city. However, a spokesman said the bill was a "bureaucratic error", claiming the money was paid by a partner company three years ago... | ||
Freedom riding in New York City - Jihad Watch Freedom riding in New York City. HonorCab.jpg. Jihad Watch reader Christine kindly sent me this photo she snapped only minutes ago in Manhattan, where our SIOA freedom cabs have just started running. Thanks, Christine! ... | ||
New York City to cap sulfur in No. 4 heating oil - BusinessWeek
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Toddler Shot In Brooklyn New York City police say two people have been arrested in connection with a shooting that wounded a 19-month old girl in the leg... | ||
New York City Borrowing Cost Falls 11% With Year's Biggest Bond - BusinessWeek
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With Help From New York City, Tech Startups Plant Seeds - Venture . On Tuesday, the city's boot camp for fledgling tech companies sent its first batch of participants into Demo Day, a nerve-wracking event where companies pitch their ideas to a room full of New York City venture capitalists... | ||
New York City Borrowing Cost Falls 11% With Years Biggest Bond New York City cut its borrowing cost 11 percent in selling about $998 million in bonds, a quarter more than planned, in the municipalitys biggest tax-exempt offer of 2010... | ||
City Restaurants Prepare for Letter Grading System New York City's 24,000 restaurants include fast food outlets selling chicken by the bucket and temples of haute cuisine where multi-course tasting menus can cost hundreds of dollars per person -- before the wine... | ||
Philip Morris USA Sues Retailers Across New York City to Combat Counterfeit . - MarketWatch (press release)
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"Jersey Shore" Cast Rings Opening Bell at New York Stock Exchange - CBS News
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NYC restaurants get ready to learn their ABC's - The Associated Press
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RealClearMarkets - Making New York City More Efficient New York City's public offices have 8000 vacant desks, roughly 11% of the workstations in the city government's 19 million square feet of office space. The city has nine separate agencies to handle vehicle maintenance, operating 125 ... | ||
Diddy Owes New York City Almost $1 Million! | PerezHilton.com Its time for Diddy to pay what he owes! The rapper illegally is being fined almost $1 million by New York City for illegally putting up promotional posters all over the Big Apple, and... | ||
New York City Will Wage War on Bed Bugs With Special "Bed Bug . Less than 24 hours after Mike Bloomberg issued his... | ||
With Help From New York City, Tech Startups Plant Seeds - Wall Street Journal (blog)
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New York City Police to Increase Mosque Patrols During Ramadan Holiday - Bloomberg
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Win a Trip to New York City For Fashion's Night Out . Nationwide contest brings EURFashion's Number One FanEUR to New York City for Fashion's Night Out. Beginning Tuesday, July 27, 2010, fashionistas nationwide are invited to upload a 30- to 90-second video of themselves explaining why they ... | ||
New York City Police to Increase Mosque Patrols During Ramadan Holiday The New York City Police Department will increase patrols at local mosques during Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting, which begins in mid-August, Commissioner Raymond Kelly said today... | ||
New York City to cap sulfur in No. 4 heating oil New York City is planning to limit the sulfur content in a type of heating oil used in thousands of buildings. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn said Monday that the legislation caps the amount of sulfur allowed in No. 4 heating oil... | ||
City agency agrees to give city rental payments NEW YORK -- The New York City agency responsible for economic development has agreed to hand over more than $20 million in rental payments each year to the city. The Economic Development Corporation had previously refused to turn over the... | ||
Autistic man dies in hot van in suburban Philly - The Associated Press
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Verizon Hardware Caused New York City Phone Outage - eWeek
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July heat claims 3 lives in New York City NEW YORK -- The New York City medical examiner's office says that July's intense heat has claimed the lives of three people. It said the latest victim was a 22-year-old Brooklyn man. He died Sunday when temperatures hit 93 in... | ||
Redesigning the New York City subway map - O'Reilly Radar The field of data visualization is much broader than most people conceive of it, and exploring this breadth was one of our primary goals in compiling the projects described in Beautiful Visualization. In the following excerpt, ... | ||
New York City Risk Premium Falls a Third in Year's Biggest Tax-Exempt Sale New York City began an $800 million bond sale, its biggest tax-exempt offer of the year, as individual investors received a risk premium one-third lower than they demanded a month ago... | ||
Free Wine Tastings in New York City Find out where to go for free wine tastings in New York City. These locations include Chelsea Wine Vault, Union Square & Spirits and 67 Wines & Spirits... | ||
New York City Bans Short-Term Holiday Rentals - Travel Blog . Is it too soon to call it a trend? Three weeks after Paris announced a ban on short-term apartment rentals, New York City has followed suit, citing the same reason: a city-wide housing shortage. The New York ban takes effect in May 2011 ... | ||
New York City Borrowing Cost Falls 30% With Years Biggest Bond New York City cut its borrowing cost 30 percent on an $800 million bond sale, the municipalitys biggest tax-exempt offer of 2010, as a shortage of new issues drove down the extra interest investors demanded over top-rated debt to buy the securities... |






