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The New York area is one of the largest in the world. With approximately 8 million people being in New York City alone and with less than 900 thousand kilometers squared radius, it is the densest city in all of North America! After a long anticipated debut we finally made our way to the Big [...] The New York area is one of the largest in the world. With approximately 8 million people being in New York City alone and with less than ...
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OCEANSIDE, N.Y. (BUSINESS WIRE) American Medical Alert Corp. (NASDAQ: AMAC) a healthcare communications solutions provider, today announced it has received official notice of its first renewal from the City of New York Human Resources Administration related to the 2007 contract award for the provision of Personal Emergency Response Systems. Frederic Siegel, AMAC's Executive Vice President commented, We are proud to continue servicing the City ...
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On foot IF you want to explore a small area of New York nothing beats walking. If you're in Manhattan, the logical grid system with avenues and streets will make it easy for you to find your way to virtually any destination. Along the avenues, there are 20 blocks per mile and the average person can walk roughly one block per minute. You can also start of each day with a jog like a lot of New Yorkers do? In the parts of New York commonly ...
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The latest contraband for New York City cabbies is a diminutive beeping earpiece a high-tech accoutrement that for many has been the cellphone of choice. Related Times Topics: Taxicabs and Taxicab Drivers The latest dictate from the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission bans any electronic device in the immediate proximity of the driver's ear. That means cabdrivers can no longer wear hands-free headsets even if they aren't ...
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New York City's unemployment rate dropped to 10 percent in November, as professional services like law and accounting firms hired more workers after many months of cutting jobs, the State Labor Department said Thursday. Related Times Topics: Unemployment State officials took the drop in the city's rate, from a 16-year high of 10.3 percent in October, as a sign that the bulk of the job losses from the latest recession might ...
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