December 17, 2011New York Today |
NewsStanford Ends Effort to Build New York ArmBy RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
Stanford University abruptly dropped its application to build an innovative graduate school, shortly before Cornell announced a $350 million gift to underwrite its bid.
Occupy Group Faults Church, a Onetime AllyBy MATT FLEGENHEIMER
The church next to the park where Wall Street protests were staged is now at odds with activists, who want to hold more demonstrations on a church-owned lot.
Access to Details on Wealthy Donors Fueled Theft RingBy JOSEPH BERGER
An employee of UJA-Federation of New York worked with more than 50 accomplices to transfer money from victims to accounts they controlled, according to an indictment.
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FeatureCrime SceneFor the Fallen, an Esoteric, Simple Symbol of GriefBy MICHAEL WILSON
Mourning fans, commonly called bunting, rise at the city's grieving police precinct houses long before the other icons of an officer's death arrive.
SportsFor the Jets, a Familiar Face in a Familiar PlaceBy DAVE CALDWELL
For the second season in a row, safety Brodney Pool is replacing the injured Jim Leonhard late in the season.
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