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NYC jumper saved by trash uncollected since storm
NEW YORK (AP) — Authorities in New York City say a man who tried to jump to his death from his ninth floor apartment was saved by a heap of trash bags that had gone uncollected since last week's blizzard. Fire officials say the 26-year-old was...Tags: Rentals, Snow Storms, New York, Manhattan (New York City)
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New York City needs runways, but 'ghost airport' stays quiet
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City's airspace is known for its chronic flight delays, and planners have been looking for new runway space to ease congestion. Some aviation buffs say they have a solution, just across Jamaica Bay from Kennedy Airport....Tags: Kennedy Airport, New York, Air Transportation Delays, Federal Aviation Administration, Traffic
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100 years after New York Triangle fire, horror resonates
NEW YORK (AP) — One hundred years ago, horrified onlookers watched as workers leapt to their deaths from a raging fire in a New York City garment factory.
The Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire of March 25, 1911, killed 146 workers, mainly young...Tags: Human Interest, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work, New York, Immigration
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MTV reality star applies for pretrial intervention
TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — A lawyer for "Jersey Shore" cast member Ronnie Ortiz-Magro has told a judge his client will apply to a pretrial intervention program in an assault case. Pretrial intervention allows a defendant to avoid a criminal record if...Tags: Television Industry, Jersey Shore (tv program), MTV (tv network), Seaside
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Peanut butter recipe yields scholarship for LaPorte youngster
Re-inventing the "chicken and waffles" food tradition yielded Landon Jones a $2,500 scholarship.
Landon entered his "Re-invented Chicken 'N Waffles with PBQ Sauce" recipe in the ninth annual "Most Creative Peanut Butter Sandwich" contest sponsored by...Tags: Human Interest, Peanuts, Elections, Politics, Peanut Butter
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Charlie Sheen expands live tour to 5 more cities
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Charlie Sheen is bringing his live show to five more venues, including New York's famed Radio City Music Hall. Sheen is adding five dates to his "Violent Torpedo of Truth" tour. Tickets go on sale Thursday for performances in...Tags: Breach of Contract, New York, Connecticut, Two and a Half Men (tv program), Ohio
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NYC patient infected with AIDS virus by transplant
ATLANTA (AP) — Health officials are reporting that a patient was infected with the AIDS virus through a kidney transplant from a live donor. They are calling it the first confirmed instance of HIV spreading through an organ transplant from a...Tags: HIV Treatment, HIV, Charity, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Peeved New York City mom sues, says preschool's 'a playroom'
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City mother who says her daughter's private preschool promised top-notch education but turned out to be "just one big playroom" is suing to get the $19,000-a-year tuition back. Nicole Imprescia's lawsuit says Manhattan's...Tags: Preschools, Trials, New York, Education, Contracts
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'Last Comic Standing' hopeful Mike DeStefano dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Comedian Mike DeStefano, who finished among the top five finalists last season in NBC's "Last Comic Standing," has died. His representative at 3 Arts Entertainment confirmed DeStefano died Sunday in New York City. The...Tags: Bronx (New York City), Human Interest, New York, Entertainment, NBC (tv network)
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Clapton guitar replica sold at NYC auction for $30K
NEW YORK (AP) — A replica of a prized Eric Clapton guitar that duplicates the cigarette burns and belt buckle scratches found on the original has sold for $30,500 at a New York City auction. Proceeds from Wednesday's sale are to benefit a drug and...Tags: Auction Service, New York, Eric Clapton, Crossroads
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Neil Diamond inducted into rock Hall of Fame
NEW YORK (AP) — Singer Neil Diamond promised to go on Twitter and "tell everybody that they really do love me in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame." He was inducted Monday with Dr. John, Alice Cooper, Darlene Love, Leon Russell and Tom Waits at a...Tags: Elections, New York, Politics, The Monkees (music group), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
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PETA protests pigeon racing at Tyson's U.S. home
HENDERSON, Nevada (AP) — People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals demonstrated outside Mike Tyson's suburban home to protest the former boxing champion's role in pigeon racing. Henderson police spokesman Todd Rasmussen said Tuesday the PETA...Tags: Human Interest, Mike Tyson, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Las Vegas, Animal Planet (tv network)
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