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Bobby Mcferrin McFerrin was born in Manhattan , New York , The son of the late operatic baritone Robert McFerrin, and Aspiring singer Sarah Cooper. Robert, Sr. was the first African American to be a regular with New York's Metropolitan Opera. Bobby McFerrin married Debbie Green in 1975. They have three children.

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In addition to large corporations, research institutes and universities, there are also offices of numerous international organizations in the metropolis. The seaport on the Atlantic attracts over a length of 130 km through the city area and is considered one of the most important ports of the east coast. New York City is compatible with all major American cities and all the other continents by a dense network of flights covering the ...

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NEW YORK, Dec. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ New York Mortgage Trust, Inc. (the ) (Nasdaq: NYMT) announced today that its Board of Directors declared on December 21, 2009 a cash dividend of $0.25 per share on shares of its common stock for View original story

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Richard Drew/The Associated PressTraders gather at the post that handle CIT Group on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Dec. 18.NEW YORK — Stock futures pointed to a higher opening today as investors place bets that data on Read the original: Wall Street expects higher opening after more signs of economic recovery You must be logged in to post a comment.

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Monday, December 21st, 2009 Posted by: Kennedy Yanko I was treated to a great surprise last Tuesday evening while wondering the streets of SoHo. Something drew me to the corner where Sloan Fine Art Gallery stands. Maybe it was the crowd spilling out with glasses of Merlot and delicious-looking empanadas in hand. Sloan Fine Art Gallery (128 Rivington Street) was hosting an artist couple whose work is… an installation? A ...

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