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Network World Fusion - Jason calls into the podcast from NYC, where he's dealing with Linux evangelists touting open source everything as well as slushy snowstorms. Plus, Keith and Jason chat about the new BlackBerry massage spa treatment, how you can get away with a 30
Herald Tribune - NEW YORK: A city councilman says he hears it over and over on the streets of New York City: young people casually addressing each other using a racial slur that has a painful history intertwined with slavery. "You hear it 10 times within two minutes
KDKA - Rulon Gardner Survives Small Plane Crash Rulon Gardner, Olympic Games, champion, wrestling, plane crash, motorcycle accident, cheats death Worker Flown To AGH After Tree Cutting Accident Tree Falls On Worker In Scott Twp, Scott Township, Tree Fell NYC's
Newsday - NEW YORK -- When a pack of rats recently invaded a KFC-Taco Bell restaurant here, many people were shocked as they watched widely distributed footage of the dozen twitchy rodents scampering across the eatery's floor. But in a city like New York
Newsday - NEW YORK -- Putting the brakes on the bicycle taxi industry before it spins out of control, the City Council on Wednesday created licensing and safety standards while capping the number of the contraptions allowed on the streets. The pedicabs, which
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Newsday - New Yorkers are getting dosed with dirty air during their daily commute -- no matter how they travel. High levels of diesel ultra-fine particles are invading commuters' lungs along the highways, buses and commuter rails, according to a Clean Air Task
Boston Globe - NEW YORK -- Two private equity-backed companies that own power plants in the U.S. Northeast have agreed to a $5 billion merger, which would create a combined company with enough power generation to serve 20 percent of the electricity load in New York
Newsday - NEW YORK -- By next summer, when you order a burger or a slice of pizza in New York City, many menus will not only tell you what it costs your wallet, but also your waistline. Councilman Joel Rivera is looking for an alternative, and introduced his
Associated Press - NEW YORK (AP) -- When Lin-Manuel Miranda had writer's block creating the music and lyrics to "In the Heights," he would walk around his neighborhood for inspiration. Miranda didn't live in Washington Heights, the largely Hispanic immigrant