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Kerik , a former New York police commissioner, pleaded guilty to eight felonies in a Federal District Court in White Plains on Thursday morning. Mr. Kerik, who will be sentenced in February, faces 27 to 33 months in prison. Wearing a blue suit and a red...
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Citigroup has received 1,200 doses, more than half of what it requested, health officials said, and in late October, Goldman received 200 of the 5,400 doses it asked for...Jessica Scaperotti, a health department spokeswoman, said the priority was to get...
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A joint appearance by former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and George W...Radio City Music Hall officials in New York had announced that the two former presidents would share the stage Feb. 25. The New York Post reported Wednesday the two former presidents...
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This year, she appeared in an episode of "Law & Order." (Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)
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The New York Yankees christened the new $1.5 billion Yankee Stadium the same way they opened "The House That Ruth Built" 86 years ago -- with a World Series title, the 27th for Major League Baseball's storied franchise. The Bronx Bombers battered the...
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Wynn , the Las Vegas gambling impresario, on Wednesday dropped out of the bidding to revive the Aqueduct racetrack in Queens with 4,500 electronic slot machines, just two days before competing operators were to deliver their final offers for the complex.
The prosecution and the defense will most likely recommend a sentence of 27 to 36 months if Mr. Kerik admits that he deprived the public of his honest services as a government official when he allowed a New Jersey contractor seeking a city license to...
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Will a Yankee Win Favor Wall Street’s Bulls? November 4, 2009, 5:42 pm Wall Street might want to root for the Yankees in Game 6 of the World Series on Wednesday night in the Bronx. That’s not just because the Yankees represent New York, but because...
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Billionaire Julian Robertson won a $27 million tax case after he successfully argued that he wasn't a New York City resident for the year 2000 and didn't owe city taxes. At issue was Mr. Robertson's whereabouts on four days during that leap year: April...
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Billionaire Mayor Michael Bloomberg heads toward a third term bruised by a surprisingly close re-election battle that exposed lingering anger over his reversal on term limits and his prodigious campaign spending. In the days leading up to the election,...
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