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Here is the news of some of the latest happenings at the Madison Square Garden.
- A sampling of editorials from around New York - Syracuse Post-Standard - Feb. 22, 2012
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The Post-Star of Glens Falls on budget challenges faced by New York school districts. Feb. 18. We hit the iceberg years ago, but this may be the year our schools truly founder. We apologize for being so dramatic with the Titanic ...
- Answers About Black Life in 19th-Century New York, Part 3 - New York Times Blogs - Feb. 22, 2012
Here’s the third set of responses to readers’ questions about black life in 19th-century New York City from Carla L. Peterson. Dr. Peterson is an English professor at the University of Maryland and the author of “Black Gotham, A Family ...
- Dolan defends New York againt immoral stereotype in Rome - New York Post - Feb. 17, 2012
ROME – Calling New York “a very religious city,” Archbishop Timothy Dolan defended the city today against the stereotype of being an immoral place during a speech before Pope Benedict XVI and the College of Cardinals. Dolan, who spoke on the “new ...
- J&J Names Gorsky New CEO as Company Seeks Stability After Recall Concerns - Bloomberg - Feb. 22, 2012
“We do not anticipate significant changes in J&J’s strategic direction under his leadership,” Lawrence Biegelsen, an analyst at Wells Fargo Securities in New York, wrote in a research note after the move was announced. The change comes ...
- New York Celebrity Map: Rentenna Releases Guide To Stars' Manhattan, Brooklyn Apartments (MAP) - Huffington Post - Feb. 22, 2012
New York is teeming with celebrities. Anyone know where they all live? Well, it's not very New York to care, really. We just assumed they were always within earshot (which is why we always lower our voice when talking about Paul Giamatti).
- New York Judge Upholds Fracking Ban in Towns - CNBC - Feb. 22, 2012
In a blow to the oil and gas industry, a judge has ruled small towns in New York have the authority to ban drilling — including the controversial method known as fracking — within their borders. In a ruling released late Tuesday, state Supreme Court ...
- New York Reaches Teacher-Grading Deal That May Save $700 Million - Businessweek - Feb. 16, 2012
Feb. 16 (Bloomberg) -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s administration agreed with the state’s largest teachers union on an evaluation system that would enable officials to fire the worst educators, which may save $700 million in federal ...
- New York Times editorial argues for closing more underperforming charter schools - nola.com - Feb. 22, 2012
The New York Times editorial page takes charter school authorizers to task here for not closing enough charters that underperform. As the Times points out, one of the key ideas behind the charter movement is that a state government or local ...
- New York judge rules Boeheim slander suit moving to Syracuse - CBS Sports - Feb. 22, 2012
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- The defamation lawsuit filed by two former ball boys against Syracuse University and head basketball coach Jim Boeheim will be heard in Syracuse, a judge ruled Wednesday. Bobby Davis and Michael Lang filed their suit in New York City ...
- Tech Start-Ups Choosing New York City Over Silicon Valley - CNBC - Feb. 22, 2012
The West Coast's Silicon Valley may be known as the birth-place of the American high-tech economy, but the East Coast is quickly becoming a hub for more and more would-be tech titans. Joseph Cohen, a 20-year old college drop-out, is just one budding ...
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