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West Side Stadium Vote Is Called Off
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| A key vote on the Jets' West Side Stadium has been taken off the agenda of a state board that must approve the plan's financing, at the request of Senate Majority leader Joe Bruno and despite Governor Pataki's push to proceed. |
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Bronx Hospital Says They Have Now Notified Pap Smear Patients
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| Just a day after informing the public of its failure to notify patients with atypical results on cancer-screening tests performed since late 2003, Jacobi Medical Center says it has notified nearly all the women affected. |
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Scores Show 10 Percent More 4th Graders Passed Reading Exam This Year
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| According to published reports, the city's fourth grade reading scores have jumped nearly 10 percentage points in the past year – the biggest leap ever. |
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Bloomberg's English-Language Campaign Ads Hit The Air
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| Just one day after launching his TV advertising campaign with a Spanish-language ad Mayor Michael Bloomberg is hitting the airwaves in English. |
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Police Identify Suspect In Beauty Salon Robberies
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| Police say they have identified the man who has been robbing hair and beauty salons around the city as 27-year-old Jamel Stevens. |
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Washington Square Park Renovations To Start This Summer
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| In a 7-1 vote, the Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved a $16 million plan to make major changes to Washington Square Park, including raising the park's fountain to ground level. |
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Donald Trump's New Twin Tower Design Available Online
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| Real estate mogul Donald Trump is set to share his own plan for rebuilding Lower Manhattan Wednesday, but the design can already be viewed at a website dedicated to the twin tower-inspired design. |
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"Star Wars" Fans Camp Out In Midtown To Catch Midnight Release
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| "Star Wars" fans are already lining up at the Ziegfeld Theater in Midtown, some in full costume and accessorized with their favorite figurines, in advance of the midnight release of the sixth and final episode of the legendary saga. |
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Asian-American Heritage Week: Japanese Artists Set Up Shop On Staten Island
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| May is Asian-American Heritage Month, and all this week NY1 will be profiling the achievements of individuals and reporting on issues of concern in the Asian community. Today, we check in with a pair of local Staten Island artists to find out their vision of beauty. |