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Michael Rubens Bloomberg is the current Mayor of New York City and the founder of Bloomberg LP, a financial news and data company.
Michael Rubens Bloomberg is the current Mayor of New York City and the founder of Bloomberg LP, a financial news and data company.
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British Men's Choir To Visit
As a part of its 40th anniversary celebration, the Bristol Male Voice Choir of Great Britain will perform in sister cities in the United States this year. On the list for visits are Bristol, Conn.; Bristol, N.J.; Bristol, Pa.; and Bristol, Va. The tour...Tags: New York, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Carnegie Hall, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Analysis: NY primary tests Legislative incumbents
Associated Press WriterNew York's legislative primaries, usually not terribly exciting, will be different on Tuesday. These intramural contests will help set the odds on whether Republicans will keep their decades-long rule in the Senate come November and show whether the...Tags: Primaries, National Government, Republican Party, Martin Connor, Quinnipiac University
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NFL season kicks off with free concert by Usher, Keith Urban
The Associated PressUsher, Keith Urban and Natasha Bedingfield are kicking off the NFL season with a free concert that's expected to draw thousands to Manhattan's Columbus Circle. They are scheduled to perform Thursday afternoon. A video about the Super Bowl champion New...Tags: Washington Redskins, National Football League, Super Bowl, Music, Central Park
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Usher, Keith Urban launch NFL season with free concert
The Associated PressNEW YORK -- Usher, Keith Urban and Natasha Bedingfield are kicking off the NFL season with a free concert that's expected to draw thousands of celebrants to Manhattan's Columbus Circle. They are scheduled to perform Thursday afternoon. A video about...Tags: Washington Redskins, National Football League, Super Bowl, Music, Central Park
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Bloomberg: Schools to go after bias-based bullying
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced new regulations designed to combat bias-based bullying in city schools through prompt reporting and comprehensive tracking of incidents. "Simply put, there is just no place for prejudice or hate or bullying in our...Tags: Prosecution, Litigation and Regulation, Crimes, Minority Groups, Schools
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West Indian American Day Parade takes over Brooklyn
Tens of thousands of revelers gathered in Brooklyn Monday for the West Indian American Day Parade, a boisterous celebration of Caribbean culture featuring reggae beats, miles of food stalls and costumes with a 20-foot wing span. [See this year's and...Tags: Louisiana, Crimes, David Paterson, Regional Authority, Tourism and Leisure
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Waterfalls face early turn-off
Four manmade waterfalls in New York City's East River will have their hours of operation cut in half after the art installation was blamed for damaging waterfront plantings.
Beginning Sept. 8, the four falls will operate 49 1/2 hours a week, instead of...Tags: New York, Brooklyn (New York City), Labor Day, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Bridge
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NY mayor offers Ramadan wishes
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is offering best wishes to Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan. Bloomberg said in a statement Tuesday that the religious observance, which includes fasting and prayer, brings together the city's "growing and...Tags: New York, Public Holidays, Islam, Ramadan
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NY hospital will focus on women's health
New York's North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System is holding a groundbreaking ceremony for a new $300 million, 10-story hospital dedicated to addressing women's health issues. The Katz Women's Hospital will feature 88 private rooms, and will offer...Tags: Long Island, Major League Baseball, Hospitals and Clinics, Baseball, Health Treatments
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NYC launches new 9/11 health ad campaign
City officials are launching a new ad campaign to try to reach more people who may be sick from exposure to toxic debris from the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and city health officials say the $5 million campaign will begin...Tags: New York, Public Relations, Political Candidates, Advertising, Elections
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Usher, Keith Urban kick off NFL with free concert
Usher, Keith Urban and Natasha Bedingfield are kicking off the NFL season with a free concert that's expected to draw thousands of celebrants to Manhattan's Columbus Circle. The musicians are scheduled to perform on Thursday afternoon. A video about...Tags: Washington Redskins, National Football League, Super Bowl, Music, Central Park
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Silver's primary challenger rakes in contributions
filings, includes quote from Connor campaign manager. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ One of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's challengers in next week's primary election has raised more than twice as much as the powerful Democrat in the latest round of campaign...Tags: New York, Primaries, Sheldon Silver, Political Candidates, Campaign Finance
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