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6 hours ago ago from It's not Paranormal, it's Paranominal

HOME PAGE Disclosure About Paranominal LIVE CHAT Log in Parapsychology Welcome to Paranominal. All things weird, strange and slightly unimportant. Send us your paranormal story! Cryptozoology Ghosts Parapsychology Spirituality Truth Dweller U.F.O. Sightings Unexplained Phenomena View shoutbox ShoutMix chat widget Film Series and Movie Listings New York Times By ...

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Sparkling Snow

21 hours ago ago from ☆Starlite Starbrite★ | jamie writes

I don't care what anyone says: New York City is absolutely beautiful this time of year.

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We (Fill in the Blank) New York

3 hours ago ago from Nebraskan Thoughts

New York ranked last in a recent survey of the happiest states. Those at the New York Times had an interesting outlook on the ranking. I think they are right about the things they measured not being the reasons why New Yorkers live here.  Editorial We Fill in the Blank New York NYTimes.com .

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Senator Who Fought for New York's Funding

17 hours ago ago from True News from ChangeNYC.Org

Senator Daniel Moynihan New York Does Not Get Its Fair Share of the Federal Budget (1976) Senator Who Fought for New York's Funding In 1976, former Sen. Moynihan created something called the “Fisc Report,” which researched how much each state contributed to the federal budget verses how much it got back. This report, published until Sen. Moynihan retired, found that New Yorkers don’t get nearly as much back from the government as they put ...

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Audit Says State Wasted $92 Million on Medicaid - New York Times

22 hours ago ago from Z News Today

Yeshiva World News Audit Says State Wasted $92 Million on Medicaid New York Times New York's Medicaid system, the state's largest single expense, lost at least $92 million to improper payments, billing errors and poor recordkeeping during the last five years, according to several audits released Tuesday by ... New York Medicaid program used $92 million for improper payments: audits New York Daily News New York State ...

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Sami al-Hajj: From Guantanamo Bay Detainee To Al-Jazeera

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

New York Times : Of the 779 known detainees who have been held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba -- terrorism suspects, sympathizers of Al Qaeda, people deemed enemy combatants by the United States military -- only one was a journalist. The journalist, Sami al-Hajj, was working for Al Jazeera as a cameraman when he was stopped by Pakistani forces on the border with Afghanistan in late 2001. Read the whole story: New York Times

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"Nerd" and "Geek" Should Be Banned, Professor Says [Voices]

16 hours ago ago from All Things D

By Steve Lohr, Technology Correspondent, New York Times The Times ran an article Monday suggesting that what America will need in the future are more “cool nerds.” A playful tweak of the nerd stereotype, to be sure, in an effort to alter it. The people described in the piece were ones with hybrid careers, combining computing with other fields from medicine to Hollywood. Read the rest of this post on the original site

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Census Figures Show Slower Growth Across the Sun Belt

7 hours ago ago from The New York Times

MIAMI The Sun Belt states that grew like fertilized weeds during the real estate boom are now experiencing sharp declines in population growth, the Census Bureau said Wednesday. Those states are still projected to gain seats in Congress after the 2010 census, while industrial states in the Northeast are likely to lose seats. But in yet another sign of recession's power to reshape established demographic trends, the new figures show that ...

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Joseph Mungin, Father Of Five, Finally Has A Couch

6 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The New York Times' Neediest Cases series sheds light on those struggling financially. Though many of these stories are of those affected by the recession, the Mungin family , featured on Tuesday, started having problems long before the current banking crisis. Joseph Mungin, father of five, was stationed in the U.S. Army in Germany. He was honorably discharged in 2000 and learned he had a kidney ailment. He talked with his wife, a German ...

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Former New York Times building to become hotel, condos

7 hours ago ago from Gadling

Who said print was dead? It's just 'reinventing' itself... The iconic New York Times building at West 43rd Street in Times Square (which was once slated for office space) will be renovated into hotel and condo living, according to the New York Times . Building owners Africa Israel USA (AFI USA) announced redevelopment plans, including a 397-room hotel, 26 condo residences, and an entertainment complex complete with Discovery Times Square ...

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