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New York Schools Plan for the Future

10 minutes ago ago from ToAlive Shopping Online

New York Schools encompass two different worlds: New York City and New York State. Assessments of the two are generally separate since the thriving metropolis of New York City is a different world from the New York Schools that make up the rest of this rural and suburban state. Johanna Duncan-Poitier, recently named senior Deputy Commissioner of Education P-16, recently revealed the Board of Regent’s plan for the New York Schools ...

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New York: New York, New York and New York!

21 hours ago ago from ToAlive Shopping Online

The sentiments behind the words I love New York is one you’d certainly feel the moment you step out of the plane and see for yourself what the Big Apple has in store for you. With a population of over eight million people, thousands of high rise buildings dominating the scene and blinking lights all over, sometimes it’s hard not to be overwhelmed when you first set your eyes on the city that never sleeps. Although a lot of people believe ...

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My 2009 Year-end Post

4 hours ago ago from PINAY STUDENT NURSE'S BLOG

2009 Has been a good year to look up to, though the Philippines and even the World went to different trials of loss and heartache, still everyone tries to rise and see the better side of everything. January: The very first month of the year, My first time to be exposed outside the school as a student nurse. We had surveys to the community (depressed area particularly). February: Awesome school intramurals happened! 3 first time ...

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911 attack first hour

3 hours ago ago from Terror In The Towers

from first impact to just before the south tower collapses Watch pt 2 at ; www.youtube.com 8.46 AM New York City, New York first impact/ plane, hit.. filmed by Jules Naudet who just happened to be recording a about fire fighters on the morning of 911 and just happened to catch the first plane impact John Schroeder saw the first plane impact (or more accurately the first explosion) and arrived in the lobby of the north tower shortly after. ...

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‘Twere the days before Christmas…

9 hours ago ago from Just Another Foreigner in Another Foreign Land

and all through the streets of New York a lone Jew roamed, recklessly thrashing her way through the crowds in search of a caffeinated safe haven. She succeeded on multiple accounts, and in between decided to begin completing her checklist of New York MUSTS. But first a trip back to the summer before 10th grade; a time before I knew of the power of caffeine: Sitting in my lovely Cityscape class at the Fashion Institute of Technology, I, ...

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Leviev Rolls The Dice On Former NY Times Building

16 hours ago ago from Luxist

The other day I wrote about the troubles facing diamond billionaire and property investor Lev Leviev. But don't count the Israeli billionaire out yet. His Africa-Israel company has announced new plans for the former New York Times Building on West 43rd Street in New York City. Leviev bought the building in 2007 for the ridiculous price of $525 million and then announced he would be turning it into high-price office building spending $170 ...

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James Warren: An Illinois List for Santa: New Signs, More School and a Brief Trial

6 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Imagine if Santa brought policy goodies, not just Kindles, Apple iPods or Star Wars Lego sets. How might the suffering citizens of Illinois benefit, especially after the biblical tempest of our Year of Blago, namely the impeachment and indictment of the former Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich ? This article is part of our expanded Chicago coverage. The Chicago report features coverage of public affairs, culture, lifestyle and ...

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Loren Singer Dead: "Parallax View" Author Dies At 86

20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The New York Times : Loren Singer, whose 1970 conspiracy thriller, "The Parallax View," later made into a movie starring Warren Beatty, was one of the first novels to offer a politically paranoid vision of the United States as a country controlled by ruthless technocrats, died on Saturday in Valhalla, N.Y. He was 86 and lived in Mamaroneck, N.Y. His death was confirmed by his son Andrew. Read the whole story: The New York Times

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Sports Stadium Boom Adds To Municipal Woes As Revenue Plunges

3 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

New York Times : From New Jersey to Ohio to Arizona, the stadiums were sold as a key to redevelopment and as the only way to retain sports franchises. But the deals that were used to persuade taxpayers to finance their construction have in many cases backfired, the result of overly optimistic revenue assumptions and the recession. Read the whole story: New York Times

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Top Picks for 2010: Ford Motor (F)

21 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks

This post is part of a special report, Top Picks for 2010, the 27th annual survey in which TheStockAdvisors.com asks the nation's leading advisors for their single favorite stock for the new year. See all 80 stocks listed here . "Ford Motor Co. ( F ) is in the driver's seat when it comes to innovation, cutting costs, and building global demand," says Mark Skousen . In his Forecasts Strategies , which this month is celebrating its 30th ...

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