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ny0282969
[ "us", "politics" ]
2016/07/21
For Donald Trump’s Big Speech, an Added Pressure: No Echoes
CLEVELAND — Until Monday night, Donald J. Trump’s biggest concern about his convention speech was how much to reveal about himself and his family in an address that is often the most personal one a presidential candidate delivers. But the political firestorm over his wife’s speech , which borrowed passages from Michell...
2016 Presidential Election;Donald Trump;Republican National Convention,RNC;Speeches;Plagiarism;Melania Trump
ny0225578
[ "sports", "hockey" ]
2010/10/16
In Home Opener, Rangers Lose Gaborik and Drury to Injuries
There were silver linings to the Rangers ’ wild 4-3 overtime loss in their home opener at Madison Square Garden on Friday night. But the clouds they lined were huge, dark and ominous. Marian Gaborik left the game with a separated left shoulder in the second period after being boarded by Toronto’s Colby Armstrong. Gabor...
Hockey Ice;Toronto Maple Leafs;New York Rangers;Lundqvist Henrik
ny0118528
[ "business" ]
2012/10/14
The Role of Politics in Wealth Distribution
MITT ROMNEY has apologized for his depiction of 47 percent of America as wealth takers rather than wealth makers. But his blunder touched inadvertently on some discomforting truths about the importance of politics in income distribution in the United States. If Mr. Romney’s points were to be reformulated in a more defe...
United States Economy;Romney Mitt;Income Inequality;Presidential Election of 2012;Lobbying and Lobbyists;High Net Worth Individuals;Poverty;Washington (DC)
ny0229743
[ "sports", "basketball" ]
2010/09/05
Timofey Mozgov of the Knicks Helps Russia at Worlds
ANKARA, Turkey — An international scout for the last 15 years, Kevin Wilson said that no matter how politically incorrect it is, he engages in profiling when analyzing European players. When scouting Russians, Wilson acknowledged, he casts a skeptical eye. Too often, he said, they have a poor work ethic and lack mental...
Basketball;Mozgov Timofey;New York Knicks
ny0047160
[ "nyregion" ]
2014/11/11
Craig Spencer, New York Doctor With Ebola, Will Leave Bellevue Hospital
Craig Spencer, the New York City doctor who became the first person in the city to test positive for Ebola, is free of the virus and is set to be released from Bellevue Hospital Center on Tuesday, hospital officials said on Monday. Dr. Spencer, 33, who had been in Guinea treating Ebola patients with Doctors Without Bor...
Ebola;Craig Spencer;NYC;Bellevue Hospital Center
ny0129811
[ "nyregion" ]
2012/06/06
Bill Pascrell Defeats Steve Rothman in New Jersey
PATERSON, N.J. — In a hard-fought race that pitted two Democrats and onetime friends against each other, Representative Bill Pascrell Jr. won the primary in the Ninth Congressional District on Tuesday. With 90 percent of precincts reporting, Mr. Pascrell had 64 percent of the vote, beating Representative Steve Rothman,...
Pascrell William J Jr;Rothman Steve;Elections;House of Representatives;New Jersey;Garrett E Scott;Redistricting and Reapportionment
ny0238819
[ "nyregion" ]
2010/12/05
At Pulaski Meat Products, Kielbasa Is King
At Pulaski Meat Products in Linden, there’s a strong aroma of smoked meat from the countless kielbasi and hams that hang from the ceiling and fill the display cases. Shelves at this Polish specialty store are lined with an array of imported goods, like dried mushrooms, smoked fish and all sorts of sauerkraut and pickle...
Ham;Meat;Cooking and Cookbooks;Restaurants
ny0295490
[ "world", "asia" ]
2016/12/16
Chinese Activist, Missing for Weeks, Is Said to Be in Custody
BEIJING — A well-known Chinese human rights activist who had not been seen or heard from for more than three weeks is in police custody, accused of possessing secret government documents and spiriting them abroad, state-run news outlets said on Friday. The activist, Jiang Tianyong, is a disbarred lawyer who has energet...
Jiang Tianyong;China
ny0243384
[ "nyregion" ]
2011/03/06
At Brooklyn’s Fish Tales, Friendly People. Noses Agree.
ONE of the first things you notice when walking into Fish Tales Gourmet Seafood Market is the smell. There is none. But the fish motif is definitely in the air, including walls strung with nets and traps and a whole fish mounted above the stained wainscot. The shotgun layout feels like the well-lighted hull of a boat. ...
Cobble Hill (NYC);Seafood;Shopping and Retail
ny0027954
[ "nyregion" ]
2013/01/31
E.M.T. Convicted of Sexual Attacks on 5 in Brooklyn
An emergency medical technician with the Fire Department was convicted on Wednesday of a series of sexual assaults in Brooklyn, including an attack on an 11-year-old girl inside an elevator. The technician, Angus Pascall, 36, was convicted of first-degree rape, among other charges, for five separate attacks on young wo...
Rape;Emergency medicine;Charles Hynes;Angus Pascall;Brooklyn;Decisions and Verdicts;NYC;Child Abuse
ny0241849
[ "us" ]
2011/03/27
Kaba Faces Suit Over Push-Button Locks Breached With Magnet
Yeshai M. Kutoff was house-proud, having bought a home in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, for his family of five. And as an Orthodox Jew, he bought push-button locks for the doors — an accommodation for the Sabbath, when many of the devout do not carry keys. When a neighbor told him that the locks he had bought could be opene...
Suits and Litigation;Magnets and Magnetism;Security and Warning Systems;Locks and Keys
ny0008159
[ "sports", "basketball" ]
2013/05/01
N.B.A. Playoffs — Celtics Rally Around Jason Collins
WALTHAM, Mass. — Doc Rivers said he received a phone call a few days ago. On the other line was Jason Collins, who had appeared in 32 games for the Boston Celtics this season before being traded in February. The way Rivers, the Celtics coach, recalled it on Tuesday before his team left for New York for Game 5 of its pl...
Basketball;Homosexuality;Jason Collins;Celtics
ny0076032
[ "business", "dealbook" ]
2015/05/27
Time Warner Cable Finds That Money Covers Charter’s Flaws
Time Warner Cable has concluded that one out of four ain’t bad. Last year, the cable operator rejected a takeover bid from a smaller rival, Charter Communications, balking at the price and the amount of leverage, cash and stock on offer. Most of the terms haven’t changed much in the deal it just agreed to, but the valu...
Mergers and Acquisitions;Charter Communications;Time Warner Cable;Comcast;John C Malone;Robert D Marcus
ny0208547
[ "sports" ]
2009/06/25
Iowa Football Coach Shot at High School He Helped Rebuild
Ed Thomas, the longtime coach who helped rebuild the Aplington-Parkersburg High School football program after the Iowa school was wiped out by a tornado last year, was shot and killed in a makeshift weight room near the school Wednesday. The gunman, identified by the authorities as Mark Becker, 24, who once played for ...
Aplington-Parkersburg High School;Coaches and Managers;School Shootings;National Football League
ny0223094
[ "nyregion" ]
2010/11/10
Radioactive Material Leaks Into Mohawk River
WASHINGTON — Several hundred gallons of water contaminated with radioactive materials from a 1950s nuclear research site spilled into the Mohawk River near Schenectady on Oct. 25, prompting an investigation by the United States Energy Department. The site, part of the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory , in Niskayuna, was ...
Radiation;Water Pollution;Environment;URS Corp;Schenectady (NY)
ny0189616
[ "world", "europe" ]
2009/05/16
Falling Gas Prices Deny Russia a Lever of Power
MOSCOW — As energy markets shrink, the same tactics that the Kremlin used to build Gazprom , the giant energy company, into a fearsome economic and political power that could restore Russian influence in the world are now backfiring, slashing both its profits and its influence. Throughout his eight years as president o...
Russia;Gazprom;Natural Gas;Pipelines;Putin Vladimir V;Eastern Europe;Europe;Turkmenistan;Prices (Fares Fees and Rates)
ny0078151
[ "business", "dealbook" ]
2015/05/13
British Government Cuts Lloyds Stake to Below 20%
LONDON — Just days after the general election, the British government is making progress on its goal to end its ownership of some of the nation’s largest banks. According to a stock exchange filing on Tuesday, the government has reduced its stake in the Lloyds Banking Group to just below 20 percent through additional s...
Great Britain;Lloyds Banking Group;Royal Bank of Scotland;Banking and Finance;George Osborne
ny0081025
[ "nyregion" ]
2015/02/25
In Disguises, Spies Testify of Watching Terror Suspect
Federal prosecutors presented the testimony of British intelligence officers as some of the most important evidence in the trial of Abid Naseer in Brooklyn, saying it was “essential” to proving the terrorism charges and insisting that the officers be allowed to wear disguises and that their faces be blurred by courtroo...
Abid Naseer;Terrorism;Al Qaeda;Security Service MI5;Brooklyn;Manchester
ny0103862
[ "sports", "ncaabasketball" ]
2012/03/28
Stanford Beats UMass in N.I.T. Semifinal
In his fifth season at Stanford, Josh Owens is a bridge to better times, when the Cardinal were still an N.C.A.A. tournament regular and a powerhouse in a strong Pacific-10 Conference. Owens’s career has stumbled through darker days — including a medical condition that cost him the 2009-10 season — but he is finishing ...
Stanford University;University of Massachusetts;National Invitation Tournament;Basketball;College Athletics;Basketball (College);University of Minnesota;University of Washington
ny0105292
[ "business", "global" ]
2012/03/14
Debt Crisis Provisions Hurt Bundesbank Profit
FRANKFURT — The Bundesbank, Germany’s central bank, said Tuesday that its profit plunged last year as it set aside money to cover risks from the sovereign debt crisis , a result that is certain to inflame a debate about the role the country plays in financing weaker countries in the euro zone. Profit in 2011 fell 71 pe...
Banking and Financial Institutions;Germany;European Sovereign Debt Crisis (2010- );European Central Bank;Euro (Currency);Bundesbank
ny0007484
[ "science" ]
2013/05/21
Kepler Telescope’s Troubles, a Maya Pyramid in Ruins and More
The Kepler Space Telescope is 40 million miles from Earth, which makes sending a repairman difficult. Unlike the Hubble telescope, which was designed to be serviced by astronauts, Kepler was meant to live far from Earth, well beyond a wrench’s reach. And its Pauline-like peril and uncertain future lent some drama to th...
Kepler Spacecraft;Climate Change;Global Warming;Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory;Measles;Outer space;Mayans;Belize
ny0223736
[ "sports", "rugby" ]
2010/11/30
Rugby's Best Wear Nothing but Black
WELLINGTON — By completing its fourth grand slam of the British and Ireland Home Unions with a 37-25 victory against Wales over the weekend, New Zealand cemented its position as the favorite for the Rugby World Cup next year. While the November internationals have seen Graham Henry’s team sweep all before them in Engla...
Rugby (Game);New Zealand;Australia;South Africa
ny0150933
[ "world", "middleeast" ]
2008/08/18
Suicide Bomber Kills 15 at a Sunni Mosque in Baghdad
BAGHDAD — The plaza in front of Baghdad’s famous Abu Hanifa mosque in the Adhamiya district has lately been a place of joyous celebration and worship. On Sunday evening it was a scene of terror, as a suicide bomber struck a crowded street in front of the mosque. The police and witnesses said the blast killed 15 people ...
Bombs and Explosives;Baghdad (Iraq);Iraq;Terrorism
ny0252598
[ "business", "smallbusiness" ]
2011/11/24
Skipping the Legal Partner Track for a Private Shingle
Five and a half years ago, after spending years as commercial litigation lawyers at Proskauer Rose in New York City, Sari Gabay-Rafiy and Anne Marie Bowler decided to strike out on their own. They started Gabay-Rafiy & Bowler more as a lifestyle choice than a money-making venture. The first year in business, Ms. Gabay-...
Small Business;Legal Profession;Hiring and Promotion
ny0019029
[ "business", "media" ]
2013/07/19
Instead of a Sale, Hulu Concentrates on ‘The Awesomes’
MOST of the news about Hulu recently has focused on whether the popular video streaming site would be sold. Last week, the owners of Hulu — 21st Century Fox, the Walt Disney Company and NBCUniversal — provided a reprieve : instead of selling Hulu, they said it would invest $750 million in the site and increase competit...
Hulu.com;Web television;Seth Meyers;advertising,marketing
ny0287232
[ "sports", "olympics" ]
2016/08/18
After an Injury Scare, Neymar Strikes Back Against Honduras
Neymar scored the fastest goal in Olympic history and then added a penalty kick in stoppage time on Wednesday as Brazil beat Honduras, 6-0, for a spot in the gold medal match. Brazil has never won Olympic gold in the sport. Neymar scored in the first 15 seconds of the semifinal at the Maracanã stadium but collided with...
Water polo;2016 Summer Olympics;Volleyball;Soccer;Tony Parker;US;Neymar;Brazil;Honduras;Records and Achievements
ny0066354
[ "sports", "basketball" ]
2014/06/23
Baylor Center Out of N.B.A. Draft
Baylor center Isaiah Austin will withdraw from the N.B.A. draft after having been found to have a rare genetic disorder. Austin has Marfan syndrome, a disorder that affects the connective tissue and can weaken the aorta. He announced in April that he was leaving Baylor to declare for the N.B.A. draft, which is Thursday...
Basketball;Sports Drafts and Recruits;Isaiah Austin
ny0174274
[ "sports", "football" ]
2007/10/28
Burress Gives London a Go
LONDON, Oct. 27 — Plaxico Burress had never been to London until this week, when he came with the Giants to play in Sunday’s game against the Dolphins . He had no interest in London, he admitted, and no plans to return later when he could take time to explore. On the field, Burress is a big-play receiver, but off it he...
New York Giants;Football;Burress Plaxico;London (England);Miami Dolphins;National Football League
ny0056454
[ "nyregion" ]
2014/09/28
Guardian of a Brooklyn Housing Project
Lisa Kenner does not think of herself as poor, though she lives in the poorest neighborhood in New York City. She is the self-appointed guardian of the Van Dyke I Houses, a rambling complex of 22 brick buildings scattered around courtyards, parking lots and a community center in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Residents do not ...
Brownsville Brooklyn;Public Housing;Lisa Kenner;NYC;Income;Housing Authority NYC;Queens College; City University of New York
ny0241997
[ "world", "europe" ]
2011/03/11
Chechnya: Women Forced to Wear Head Scarves, Report Says
Chechnya ’s strongman Ramzan Kadyrov is forcing women to observe an Islamic dress code, while the Kremlin remains silent, Human Rights Watch said Thursday. The New York-based organization said that women’s rights in the southern Russian republic had deteriorated to the point that they were not allowed to enter, much le...
Chechnya (Russia);Women and Girls;Muslim Veiling;Human Rights and Human Rights Violations;Human Rights Watch
ny0185178
[ "world", "asia" ]
2009/03/10
Pakistani Tribe Signs Pact to Cooperate With Officials
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A major tribe with close ties to the Pakistani Taliban signed an agreement with the government on Monday to hand over several of the militant group’s local leaders, to lay down arms and to stop harboring foreign militants. The agreement with the Mamoond tribe, the largest and most strategically pla...
Bajaur (Pakistan);Pakistan;Afghanistan War (2001- );Taliban;Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Pakistan);Khan Tariq;Mamoond
ny0140978
[ "nyregion" ]
2008/02/22
Joe Louis and Harlem, Connecting Again in a Police Athletic League Gym
It was the evening of June 22, 1938, and nearly everyone in Harlem was doing the same thing. Huddled around radios on their fire escapes and roofs, in their kitchens and living rooms, people were listening to the heavyweight boxing match between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling. “Harlem was in stereo,” said Representative C...
Boxing;Louis Joe;Harlem (NYC);Documentary Films and Programs;Home Box Office;Police Athletic League
ny0269024
[ "business" ]
2016/04/29
Discounts on Hepatitis C Drug Dent Gilead’s Earnings
WASHINGTON — Earnings for Gilead Science tumbled 17 percent in the first quarter as steeper discounts and rebates on its blockbuster hepatitis C drugs cut into sales. Gilead, maker of Harvoni, the first once-daily, single-pill regimen for hepatitis C, said on Thursday that sales of the best-selling drug fell 15 percent...
Gilead Sciences;Earnings Reports;Pharmaceuticals;Hepatitis
ny0019802
[ "sports", "baseball" ]
2013/07/01
At Season’s Midpoint, Yankees Struggle to Score
BALTIMORE — The tarp was smothering the infield when the Yankees arrived Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards. It appeared to be a gloomy night for baseball, with dark clouds overhead, and the weather made for an easy metaphor. The Yankees have struggled in recent weeks, their prospects dimming by the day. Their meeting wi...
Baseball;Yankees;David Phelps;Joe Girardi
ny0040420
[ "us" ]
2014/04/24
Texas: Man in Nursing Home Is Charged With Murder
A Houston nursing home resident accused of using the armrest of his wheelchair to beat two of his roommates to death faces a capital murder charge, the police said Wednesday. Guillermo Correa, 56, is accused of killing Antonio Acosta, 77, and Primitivo Lopez, 51, at the Lexington Place Nursing and Rehabilitation Center...
Murders;Nursing home;Houston;Guillermo Correa;Primitivo Lopez;Antonio Acosta
ny0114210
[ "business", "global" ]
2012/11/10
Heavy Lending Creates a Surge in Chinese Economy
BEIJING — The Chinese economy grew faster than expected last month even as inflation slowed, official statistics showed on Friday, as the government continued heavy lending through its state-owned banks to rekindle growth. The latest data, including industrial production, retail sales, fixed-asset investment and electr...
Economic Conditions and Trends;China
ny0097622
[ "sports", "tennis" ]
2015/06/27
Andy Roddick Talks About His Life After Tennis
Since he retired from professional tennis in 2012, Andy Roddick has talked about all things sports in television studios and podcasts as a broadcaster for Fox Sports 1. He has not, however, done match commentary on the sport he knows best. That will change when he joins the BBC broadcast team for the second week of Wim...
Tennis;Andy Roddick;Wimbledon Tennis,Wimbledon
ny0167169
[ "nyregion" ]
2006/01/28
In Troubled Era, Housing Chief in Newark Sets His Retirement
The executive director of the Newark Housing Authority, whose agency was ranked among the nation's worst performers after a federal investigation last year found widespread mismanagement, will retire next month, according to the authority's commissioners. The director, Harold Lucas, 61, will leave his post Feb. 10, the...
NEW JERSEY;NEWARK HOUSING AUTHORITY
ny0196661
[ "nyregion" ]
2009/10/09
Anthony Marshall Convicted of Larceny in Astor Case
The son of Brooke Astor , the philanthropist and long-reigning matriarch of New York society, was convicted in Manhattan on Thursday on charges that he defrauded his mother and stole tens of millions of dollars from her as she suffered from Alzheimer’s disease in the twilight of her life. The jury’s verdict means that ...
Marshall Anthony D;Astor Brooke;Wills and Estates;Frauds and Swindling;Morrissey Francis X Jr;Decisions and Verdicts
ny0225186
[ "sports", "football" ]
2010/10/18
Disciplined Giants Beat Lions for Third Consecutive Victory
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — On the field before Sunday’s game, the Giants welcomed several dozen former players, a lineage that stretched from Andy Robustelli to Amani Toomer. Standing together, they represented decades of intimidating defense, a sturdy rushing attack and a timely, if controlled, passing game. Theirs was a...
Football;New York Giants;Detroit Lions
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