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NY law seeks to restrict violent video games
Gov. David Paterson signed a law Tuesday that he said will lead to restrictions on video game violence and help families better monitor grisly games.
Treasure in the trash: $20K earrings found in NYC
Diamonds in the rough? Try a $20,000 pair of the glinting gems in a reeking truckload of trash. To the Staten Island girls who may have been taught to fight dirty in Brownies, Ken Pringle is sorry. To the muscle-bound, tanned-as-coconut-shell visitors he referred to as "guidos," employing a term widely considered an ethnic slur, the mayor of Belmar offers his apologies.
NYC restores name of doctor to 9/11 victims' list
A doctor missing since the day before 9/11 was restored to the city's official death toll from the terrorist attacks Thursday, months after an appeals court declared there was no other plausible reason for her disappearance.
Judge rejects suit over Sept. 11 landfill remains
A judge on Monday rejected a lawsuit brought by several families of Sept. 11 terrorism victims that sought to move World Trade Center debris, which may contain human remains, from a landfill to a plot of land that could be made into a cemetery. For nearly a decade, Buffy Maquire has spent her days near Ocean Beach, a place she calls “a neglected jewel.”
Former NY assemblyman running for Fossella's seat
Former New York state assemblyman Robert Straniere (Struh-NEER'-ee) has declared his candidacy for Vito Fossella's congressional seat. |
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