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Coney Island Still Dreaming of Ballpark. June 29, 2003
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Profit-Taking, Dismal Earnings Forecasts Pressure Equity Markets. June 28, 2003
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American Media Editorial Director to Develop Glossy Edition of Tabloid... June 28, 2003
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New York Community Bank Agrees to Buy Roslyn Bank for $1.7 Billion. June 28, 2003
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Attorneys Prepare for Proposed $1 Billion Class-Action Settlement on I... June 27, 2003
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New York Activists Worry Waterfront Rehabilitation Will Shut Out Poor. June 27, 2003
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Us Weekly's Editor in Chief Leaves to Join American Media. June 27, 2003
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New York Court Finds Public Schools Robbed of Education Dollars. June 27, 2003
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Duanesburg, N.Y., Auctioneer to Expand, Add Auction Centers. June 27, 2003
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New York Officials Back Off Idea of Taking Control of World Trade Site... June 27, 2003
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Viacom Joins Bidding for Vivendi's Entertainment Assets. June 27, 2003
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Transit Officials Pressure New York Governor to Allow Subway Booths to... June 27, 2003
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Decline in Unemployment Claims Fuels Stock Market Rise. June 27, 2003
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Supreme Court Sends False-Advertising Lawsuit against Nike Back to Cal... June 27, 2003
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Low Interest Rates Induce Nostalgia for 1958. June 26, 2003
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New York Bancorp Looks to Grow, Attempts to Sell Itself for $1.8 Billi... June 25, 2003
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First Worker Since Sept. 11 Dies at World Trade Center Site. June 25, 2003
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Verizon Wireless to Let Customer Take Their Cell Numbers with Them Nex... June 25, 2003
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New York College Students Cry Foul after Tuition Hike. June 25, 2003
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Donald Trump's Name Comes off Manhattan Building. June 25, 2003
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New York Governor to Consider Moratorium on Subway Booth Closings. June 25, 2003
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Publishers Order More Copies of Latest 'Harry Potter' Installment. June 25, 2003
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Martha Stewart Stays off Guest List of CBS 'Early Show' Pending Legal ... June 25, 2003
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New York Seafood Restaurant Settles Labor Violations Charges. June 25, 2003
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Judge Rejects Motion to Drop Indictment against Former Top Executives ... June 24, 2003
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Market for Initial Public Offerings Shows Signs of Improving. June 23, 2003
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Union Says New York Transit Authority Ducking Safety Rules. June 20, 2003
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Proposed $5 Billion Rail Tunnel Linking New York, New Jersey Gets Go-A... June 20, 2003
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New York Office Tower Damaged in Sept. 11 Attacks Slated for Demolitio... June 20, 2003
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New York's Unemployment Rate Fell to 8.1 Percent in May. June 20, 2003
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Experimental Alzheimer's Drug Fails to Improve Patients' Lives. June 20, 2003
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New York State Lawmakers Will Likely Leave Rent Regulations Intact. June 19, 2003
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Ailing Ground Zero Volunteers Await Workers' Compensation Eligibility ... June 19, 2003
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Associated Press Signs Lease for New Manhattan Headquarters. June 19, 2003
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Martha Gears Up to Fight Feds. June 19, 2003
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Long Island, N.Y.-Based Cablevision Improperly Accounted for Expenses ... June 19, 2003
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Citigroup Fires Some 50 U.S. Investment Bankers, Will Likely Cut 80 in... June 18, 2003
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Vivendi Accelerates Bidding Process. June 18, 2003
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New York City Transit Authority Threatens Restaurant over Smoking Ban. June 18, 2003
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Author, Scholastic Sue Daily News over Harry Potter Sneak Peak. June 18, 2003
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Coca-Cola Admits to Employees Rigging Frozen Coke Consumer Test. June 18, 2003
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New York Transit Authority Names Former Policeman as New Safety Direct... June 17, 2003
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Freddie Mac Freezes Part of Ousted Executive's Compensation Package. June 17, 2003
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State Legislators Extend Deadline for New York City Rent Control Laws. June 17, 2003
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Stocks Fall along with Consumer Sentiment, Producer Prices. June 14, 2003
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New York Governor Speaks about Plans for Building at World Trade Cente... June 14, 2003
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Stocks Suffer as Consumer Confidence Falls. June 14, 2003
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Bond-Rating Agency Lowers Outlook on General Motors. June 14, 2003
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Software Giant PeopleSoft Rejects Rival's Hostile Takeover Bid. June 13, 2003
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Manhattan Judge Prevents Name Change of Television Network. June 13, 2003
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Tyco Shares Rise on Speculation Health Care Unit May Go to Johnson &am... June 12, 2003
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Federal Prosecutors Begin Criminal Probe of Freddie Mac. June 12, 2003
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Fed's Latest 'Beige Book' Finds Signs of Economic Pickup in New York. June 12, 2003
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New York Judges Press Both Sides in Transit Agency Fare Hike Dispute. June 11, 2003
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Pulitzer Prize Board Reconsidering Prize Given to New York Times in 19... June 11, 2003
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Stock Market Rises despite Warning of Higher Natural Gas Prices. June 11, 2003
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Screen Actors Guild Wants Merger with American Federation of TV, Radio... June 11, 2003
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Kmart Stock Reappears on Nasdaq. June 11, 2003
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Freddie Mac's Top Three Executives Resign under Pressure. June 10, 2003
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Dow Falls to 8,980 after Six-Day Climb. June 10, 2003
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Corporate Watchdog Group Judges Citigroup's Board Nation's Worst. June 10, 2003
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New York Livery Cabbies Threaten Strike over Fines. June 10, 2003
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State Senator Looks to Take More New York City Apartments off Rent Pro... June 10, 2003
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Oracle Launches Takeover Bid for Business Software Rival PeopleSoft. June 07, 2003
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Businesses Start to Sign Leases with World Financial Center Again. June 06, 2003
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New York City Mayor Discusses Possible Ways to Keep City Zoos Open. June 06, 2003
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Retail Figures Rose over Last Year; Analysts Say More Robust Times Ahe... June 06, 2003
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Cities Launch Tourism Ad Blitz on Kellogg's Cereal Boxes. June 06, 2003
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Green Market Reopens Near World Trade Center. June 06, 2003
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Major Indexes Post Slight Gains; Analysts Remain Positive about Recove... June 06, 2003
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American Express to Expand Office Space in World Financial Center. June 05, 2003
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Second Sales Tax Hike Hits New York Shoppers. June 05, 2003
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Accusations that Taco Bell Stole Talking-Chihuahua Idea Costs Eatery M... June 05, 2003
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Dow Jones Stock Index Breaks 9,000 Mark, Buoyed by Service Economy Exp... June 05, 2003
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New York Mayor Boosts Programs, Puts $90.2 Million Back into Budget. June 05, 2003
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