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Disgraced collector pleads guilty to stealing historical documents
Barry H. Landau, the once-esteemed collector of presidential memorabilia, admitted in federal court Tuesday that he stole thousands of documents regarded as cultural treasures from historical societies and libraries in Baltimore and up the East Coast....Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Prisons, Andrew Johnson, Museums, Libraries
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Sun editorials: Foresight in the rear view
Readers might conclude that they were well served by The Sun editorial page's 1971 endorsement of City Council President William Donald Schaefer for mayor. Perhaps less so by its lament that he was "not an inspiring leader" or its prediction that the city...
Tags: Germany, Cheesecake Factory, Harborplace, Wars and Interventions, William Donald Schaefer
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Separate Subway Accidents Kills 1, Seriously Injures Another, Says Officials
pix11.comSeparate subway accidents Sunday took the life of one man, and has left another in serious condition. The first happened around 5:15 a.m. in the Broadway-31st Street station in Astoria, Queens. According to authorities, a 24-year-old man, who was drunk...Tags: Astoria, Central Park, Subway Transportation
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Damien Bona dies at 56; co-wrote 'Inside Oscar' on Academy Awards
Damien Bona earned a law degree from New York University in 1980 but spent only two years practicing law.
As he told the Los Angeles Times in 1986, "I had to choose between a job and an obsession. I chose the obsession."
Bona's obsession was the Academy...Tags: Julie Christie, Manhattan (New York City), Colleges and Universities, Greer Garson, The New York Times
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Woman Delivers Baby On PATH Train During Morning Commute
A Manhattan-bound PATH train became a little bit more crowded Monday morning after a passenger delivered a baby boy.
According to officials, 31-year-old Rabita Sarker, went into labor shortly after boarding the 9:49 a.m. PATH train in Journal Square to...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Labor Legislation, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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Forget 'hope' -- in 2012, Obama goes for cynicism
In 2007, then-Sen. Barack Obama insisted that the coming presidential primary and general election campaigns "shouldn't be about making each other look bad, they should be about figuring out how we can all do some good for this precious country of ours....Tags: The Washington Post, Government, White House, Barack Obama, George W. Bush
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On Location: New York’s Roosevelt Hotel stars in ‘Man on a Ledge’
Company TownTo Los Angelenos, the name Roosevelt Hotel calls to mind the Spanish-style building on Hollywood Blvd., the site of the first Academy Awards. But it's the other Roosevelt Hotel, the one in New York City, that is getting star treatment in the new Sam... -
The Morning Fix: Google's entertainment device, 'The Vow' looks hot
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before reading Steve Jobs' FBI file. The Skinny: The final thing I did before falling asleep Thursday night was watch "Top Chef" (I'm a day behind) and get worked up about how mean all the chefs are...... -
Movie Projector: 'The Hunger Games' to dominate box office -- again
Company TownMoviegoers are expected to return to the multiplex for seconds of "The Hunger Games" this weekend, propelling the teen epic to the No. 1 spot again with upwards of $60 million. With "The Hunger Games" receipts plus those of two new films hitting theaters,... -
Sumner Redstone receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Company TownSumner Redstone, the 88-year-old billionaire chairman of Viacom Inc. and CBS Corp., received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.... -
2nd Victim Dies After Stabbing Spree 'Caused By Earthquake'
pix11.comA crazed naked man went on a fatal spree in Washington Heights Tuesday afternoon after the earthquake, stabbing four of his neighbors and punching a fifth, police said. Two of the victims have since died. The bloody incident took place around 4:30 p.m....Tags: Murder, Health, Crimes, Hospitals and Clinics, Natural Disasters
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Hurricane Relief Volunteer Charged With Sex Abuse Of Woman At Shelter
PIX11.comA man was arrested Sunday afternoon on sex abuse charges after he inappropriately touched a woman who was seeking shelter at a hurricane relief center on Long Island. Police say 25-year-old Anthony Henry of Roosevelt was volunteering to assist the Red...Tags: SUNY Nassau Community College, Hurricanes, Crime, Law and Justice, Disasters and Accidents, Social Issues
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