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Daily News (New York, NY) archives from August 2004

New York City credit unions aid community growth.
August 1, 2004

Haphazard leadership at New York liquor board attracts ire of many.
August 1, 2004

Daily News, New York, Guerrilla Investing column.
August 2, 2004

Retro characters make comeback in stores, onscreen.
August 2, 2004

New apartments in New York City are tony but affordable.
August 2, 2004

New York mayor promises more aid for Haiti.
August 2, 2004

Traffic spurred by IKEA superstore is feared by Brooklyn, N.Y., neighbors.
August 2, 2004

New poll shows Kerry trailing Bush.
August 2, 2004

Lead paint law takes effect in New York City.
August 2, 2004

New York City politicians target governor's recent minimum wage-hike veto.
August 2, 2004

New York restaurateur faces fines for sidewalk-blocking geranium planters.
August 2, 2004

Al Qaeda plot targets New York and Washington, federal officials announce.
August 2, 2004

Former presidential candidate Dean sees politics in terror threat warnings.
August 2, 2004

Terror jitters in New York mean traffic nightmare looms at all crossings.
August 2, 2004

Blueprints for terror found with al Qaeda suspects in Pakistan.
August 2, 2004

Bank of America breaks ground for New York office tower.
August 3, 2004

New M. Night Shyamalan movie doesn't look like blockbuster that Disney needs.
August 3, 2004

Newsday is allowed to start settlement talks with newspaper advertisers.
August 3, 2004

Daily News, New York, Wall Street column.
August 3, 2004

Wall Street workers experience 'average day' despite terror warning.
August 3, 2004

From hanging chad to worse: Absentee voting in Florida may replace the infamy.
August 3, 2004

Public, politician are burned up over Brooklyn, N.Y., incinerator meeting site.
August 3, 2004

Statue of Liberty has a new beginning; reopens first time since 9/11 attacks.
August 3, 2004

New York City teachers go hi-tech so their skills are in place for classroom.
August 3, 2004

Unlikely Newark, N.J., terrorist target goes on high alert.
August 3, 2004

New York City has a manic Monday with terror alert, but little panic with it.
August 3, 2004

Daily News, New York, Ticker column.
August 4, 2004

Carnival cruise ship prank just before New York docking made passengers panic.
August 4, 2004

Top New York City charter school official exits to chart new personal course.
August 4, 2004

General Motors boosts rates a second time.
August 4, 2004

Girls from around the country get with science at Bronx, N.Y., zoo program.
August 4, 2004

No Martha Stewart in new Omnimedia-PBS show.
August 4, 2004

Daily News, New York, real estate column.
August 4, 2004

New York judge appoints 3 special masters to draw up school aid plan.
August 4, 2004

Daily News, New York, Wall Street column.
August 4, 2004

Drivers sit and stew at terror checkpoints in New York City.
August 4, 2004

Daily News, New York, media column.
August 5, 2004

Bluefly.com reports rise in July sales.
August 5, 2004

Key Newsday employees retain high-powered attorneys.
August 5, 2004

State agency seeks developer for new Penn Station in New York.
August 5, 2004

Daily News, New York, Wall Street column.
August 5, 2004

Daily News, New York, Ticker column.
August 5, 2004

Boats aren't shipshape, riders say of New York's Staten Island ferries.
August 5, 2004

Jamaica Station railway hub gets upgrade on Long Island, N.Y.
August 5, 2004

Hot new Guatemalan chicken restaurant chain spreads its wings in New York.
August 5, 2004

New York educator is hired by teachers union to start new charter school.
August 5, 2004

Seniors center wins a reprieve from closure in Brooklyn, N.Y.
August 5, 2004

Transit survey claims New York subway lines in Bronx are system's worst.
August 5, 2004

New York cab driver tracks down laptop owner who left computer behind.
August 5, 2004

New York headhunters recruit Citicorp employees jittery about terror threat.
August 5, 2004

New York's new driver-document requirements are called unfair to immigrants.
August 5, 2004

Staten Island, N.Y., ferry pilot pleads guilty in 2003 crash that killed 11.
August 5, 2004

For many Staten Island, N.Y., ferry crash survivors, life is filled with pain.
August 5, 2004

Tourists thumb nose at terror threat in New York City.
August 5, 2004

Fall fashion for teens focuses on 'ladies that lunch look'.
August 6, 2004

Leather Concorde jet seats go on sale for up to $20,000 each.
August 6, 2004

Daily News, New York, publishing column.
August 6, 2004

Daily News, New York, Wall Street column.
August 6, 2004

New York's job market could be getting a glimpse at things to come.
August 7, 2004

Job growth slows to trickle; Bush insists economy is getting stronger.
August 7, 2004

Job-growth slowdown overshadows oil volatility, sends crude prices lower.
August 7, 2004

Kerry's Navy commander admits lying in signing anti-Kerry statement.
August 7, 2004

Daily News, New York, Wall Street column.
August 7, 2004

NBC still has Olympics advertising time to sell.
August 9, 2004

New York mayor kicks sand at council study critical of beach safety.
August 9, 2004

New York City professors weigh in on carbohydrate crunch.
August 9, 2004

Divorce halts auction for man who offered to sell off his possessions on eBay.
August 9, 2004

New York mayor defends using city funds for official's ferry-crash legal bill.
August 9, 2004

New York senator seeks to restrict fertilizer sales to thwart terrorist bombs.
August 9, 2004

It's back to Iraq for reserves based in Queens, N.Y.
August 9, 2004

Tainted treats get the ax in New York after lead found in Mexican candy.
August 9, 2004

Small investors' fears may be both symptom and cause of extended stagnation.
August 9, 2004

Long Island, N.Y., hospital helps patients kick the smoking habit.
August 9, 2004

Road map for New York City terror: Al Qaeda suspect's files show plan details.
August 9, 2004

New line of fired-up clothing line allows wannabes to dress like The Donald.
August 9, 2004

Citywide push protects New York consumers.
August 9, 2004

Critics say Matchbox car-like lighters shouldn't be around kids.
August 9, 2004

Many New York City high school freshmen dread dead-end schools, seek transfers.
August 9, 2004

Immigrants rights advocates say New York City hospitals need translators.
August 9, 2004

Tenants pin brick facade repair cost for housing complex on New York City.
August 9, 2004

Build-A-Bear Workshop to build store on New York's Fifth Avenue.
August 10, 2004

Laura Bush pooh-poohs push for embryonic stem-cell research as 'false hope'.
August 10, 2004

Media investor pockets $75 million from Cablevision bailout.
August 10, 2004

Authorities tighten security at New York helipads.
August 10, 2004

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