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Con Ed suing city over steam blast
The Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) -- The utility that owns a steam pipe that exploded in midtown Manhattan last summer is suing the city and a company hired to fix leaks in the pipe. Consolidated Edison Corp. has already been named in more than 40 lawsuits following the July...Tags: Death, Grand Central Terminal, Heart Attack, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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What Was That?
STATEN ISLAND (WPIX) -- Staten Island residents had themselves saying "what was that loud boom" last night. Whatever the noise was, it was heard in at least six neighborhoods and rattled nerves and windows at about 7:55p.m. Monday. Calls to 911 came...Tags: WPIX
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7 WTC almost complete, awaits tenants
STAFF WRITERThe sweeping view of the Manhattan skyline from the 52nd floor of 7 World Trade Center looking north could easily be a scene from a Ken Burns documentary. With a breathtaking vantage point, tenants will hardly notice the reinforced core, the...Tags: Ken Burns, American Express Company, Documentary (genre), Ameriprise Financial Incorporated, Rental Service
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Paterson: Wind power task force
Spin CycleGov. Paterson announces formation of a working group from LIPA and Con Ed to analyze the proposal for a wind farm off Queens. Release after the jump.......Tags: Environmental Issues, Regional Authority, Government, Alternative Energy, Energy Saving
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Nassau manhole man: King is a "great lawmaker"
Spin CycleWe've already heard from Rep. Peter King, ranking member of the House homeland security committee, saying he did nothing wrong in facilitating a $3 million federal allocation for protective manhole covers like those built by a local company, Manhole......Tags: State University of New York
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WTC Design: Separating Reality From Fantasy
Staff WriterThe future of the World Trade Center has been laid out in so many presentations of such glittering, digital clarity that the situation has now become utterly murky. The 16-acre site has been carved into a multiplicity of projects: a cluster of office...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Arts and Culture, Regional Authority, Opera (genre), Culture
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Blackout strikes millions
Sun StaffA massive power failure swept the United States and southern Canada from the Great Lakes to the Eastern Seaboard yesterday, shuttering businesses, stranding commuters in elevators and subway cars, and leaving government officials bewildered as to the...Tags: Stock Market, Regional Authority, Hospitals and Clinics, National Government, National Security
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Day Of Memories at Ground Zero
This story was reported by Graham Rayman, Joshua Robin, Anthony M. DeStefano, Luis Perez and Karen Freifeld. It was written by Rayman. From the depths of Ground Zero to the Towers of Light, from the break of dawn until well into the evening, New York...Tags: Battery Park, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Nuclear Power, Battery Park City, Children
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Negotiators on tightrope with sniper
Sun StaffAfter three weeks of standoff, broken only by each new shooting, Washington-area police and the serial sniper they are hunting have abruptly moved into an elaborate, high-stakes negotiation. Montgomery County police Chief Charles A. Moose pleaded with...Tags: Murder, Criminals, Patrick Ewing, Crime, Law and Justice, Philosophy
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States to Face Post-Blackout Test Monday
Associated Press WriterThe eight states hit by the worst blackout in U.S. history faced their first major test of recovery Monday as millions of people return to work, reboarding commuter trains and powering up businesses that were shuttered in the darkness. In several areas,...Tags: Richard Kessel, Death, Michael Bloomberg, Grand Central Terminal, Business
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N.Y. markets ready to rise amid ashes of terrorism
The New York Stock Exchange is hoping to revive this city's financial district with a triumphant reopening Monday after a four-session shutdown, even as the scene outside promises anything but a normal trading day. Swaths of lower Manhattan remained...Tags: Stock Broking, Business Trips, Stock Market, Warren Buffett, Verizon Communications
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6/28/1996: State Garbage Hauler Linked To Mob Cartel Indicted
The Hartford CourantA New York businessman who in recent years has become a major player in the Connecticut garbage and recycling industries has been indicted by federal prosecutors on mob-related racketeering, extortion and tax conspiracy charges. Thomas Milo, 58, of...Tags: Danbury, Business, Trials, Bribery, Corporate Crime
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