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09 Jan 20 : 26 | Answers About New York's Dog-Scooping Law, Part 3 Michael Brandow, the author of "New York's Poop Scoop Law: Dogs, Dirt and Due Process," answers readers' questions about the history, science and politics of picking up after your dog. Source : City Room 5 hours ago |
09 Jan 18 : 27 | After Police Relent, Bloggers Get Press Credentials Three bloggers who had sued New York City after the Police Department denied them press credentials because they work for online or nontraditional news outlets were issued credentials on Friday after the police relented. Source : City Room 7 hours ago |
08 Jan 17 : 50 | Answers About New York's Dog-Scooping Law, Part 2 Michael Brandow, the author of "New York's Poop Scoop Law: Dogs, Dirt and Due Process," answers readers' questions about the history, science and politics of picking up after your dog. Source : City Room 32 hours ago |
09 Jan 00 : 03 | Podcast: C.I.A. Nominee Spied a 51st State In his weekly podcast, Sam Podcast details when Leon E. Panetta, who was working for Mayor John V. Lindsay in 1971, wrote a memo on the merits of New York City's secession from New York State. Source : City Room 25 hours ago |
09 Jan 00 : 40 | So You Want to Be Senator? First, Fill This Out Document: Read the questionnaire that Gov. David A. Paterson of New York asked candidates for the appointment to fill out. Source : City Room 25 hours ago |
08 Jan 17 : 33 | Lose a Friend, Gain a Whopper Blogtalk: Patty Duke takes a new role; Larry Flint is concerned that Americans are losing their drive; and more New York links. Source : City Room 32 hours ago |
07 Jan 22 : 25 | Council Mandates Annual Reports on Police Shootings The City Council voted unanimously to require New York Police Department officials to file annual reports about officers' shooting practices. Source : City Room |
07 Jan 18 : 41 | The Tweet Smell of Success Blogtalk: The media is all a-Twitter; a Bernie Madoff ringtone; possibly the city's best burger; a new photo feature; a blog for graphic novelists and more New York links. Source : City Room |
06 Jan 23 : 35 | Passport | Exercise and Explanation Lens: James Hill, an English photographer living in Russia, shares his images and impressions from a two-week visit to New York City. Source : City Room |
05 Jan 21 : 03 | Study Links Binge Drinking and Sexual Risk for Gays Nearly one-quarter of men who have sex with men in New York City said they engaged in binge drinking, compared to a citywide rate of 15 percent for all adults. Source : City Room |
06 Jan 00 : 19 | State Senate Leadership Down to the Wire The New York State Senate will reconvene on Wednesday, but the long-running leadership battle remains undecided. Source : City Room |
02 Jan 23 : 33 | Answers About New York at Night, Part 2 Taking Questions: This week, William Chapman Sharpe, the author of "New York Nocturne: The City After Dark in Literature, Painting, and Photography, 1850-1950," is answering selected readers' questions. Source : City Room |
05 Jan 18 : 54 | A Taste for Vintage Watches, Cigars and Diet Coke Blogtalk: Bernard L. Madoff's spending habits; closing the Rainbow Room; Coney Island's state of disgrace; and more New York links. Source : City Room |
31 Dec 21 : 45 | Answers About New York at Night Taking Questions: This week, William Chapman Sharpe, the author of "New York Nocturne: The City After Dark in Literature, Painting, and Photography, 1850-1950," will be answering selected readers' questions. Source : City Room |
02 Jan 18 : 51 | Gotham Book Mart Holdings Are Given to Penn The University of Pennsylvania Libraries are now home to about 200,000 items from New York's landmark Gotham Book Mart, which closed in 2007. Source : City Room |
30 Dec 22 : 32 | Passport | Tiles and Shadows Lens: James Hill, an English photographer living in Russia, shares his images and impressions from a two-week visit to New York City. Source : City Room |
24 Dec 22 : 00 | New York Police Won't Be at Inaugural Because of a misunderstanding between the police departments in New York and the District of Columbia, no officers from the city will on hand in Washington for Barack Obama's inauguration. Source : City Room |
24 Dec 18 : 47 | Fairy Tales of New York Blogtalk: New York Christmas in song and film; the Toxic Avenger on stage; shipping pizza out of the city; the vanishing billionaires; PETA in the subway; and more New York links. Source : City Room |
31 Dec 00 : 53 | U.S. Courthouse Is Named for Theodore Roosevelt The federal courthouse in Brooklyn Heights was renamed for Theodore Roosevelt, who served as president of the United States and governor of New York. Source : City Room |
30 Dec 18 : 57 | Telemarketers Take Hefty Share of Charity Dollars, Study Finds On average, just 39 cents of every dollar raised by commercial telemarketing companies for charities in New York State actually goes to charity, State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo found. Source : City Room |
30 Dec 17 : 33 | Dear Investor, Please Don't Put a Price on My Soul Blogtalk: A "Dear Investor" letter quiz; "Phantom" comes to Coney Island; Charles B. Rangel uses campaign funds to pay for parking tickets; and more New York links. Source : City Room |
23 Dec 21 : 48 | A Cold Night With New York's Homeless The scene overnight at a homeless drop-in center in Midtown, which was doing record holiday business in the cold weather. Source : City Room |
30 Dec 00 : 05 | How Much Will the Fare Rise? The cost of riding subways, buses and commuter railroads in the New York region will almost certainly rise in June, but the magnitude and nature of that increase are unclear. Source : City Room |
29 Dec 18 : 56 | Top Ten, Nine, Eight, Seven … Blogtalk: The year in food, books, politics, street projects and more New York links. Source : City Room |
18 Dec 19 : 19 | Unemployment Keeps Rising in New York New York State's unemployment rate jumped to a four-year high of 6.1 percent. Source : City Room |
26 Dec 21 : 50 | In Old Woolworth Pool, Sign of the Luxe Life The Woolworth Building's swimming pool in 1999. (Photo: Keith Meyers/The New York Times) There is a predictable monotony to the language of rental signs for retail space. "Newly renovated"? Been there. "Heavily trafficked"? Done that. Then there is the sign that appeared recently in a storefront at... Source : City Room |
17 Dec 18 : 19 | Shoe-Hurling Hits New York, at M.T.A. Hearing Stephen A. Millies was given a summons for disorderly conduct after trying to throw a shoe at Elliot G. Sander, chief executive of the M.T.A. Source : City Room |
15 Dec 20 : 25 | In the New York Region, Bankruptcies Accelerate In federal courts that serve the region, filings for bankruptcy protection — by individuals and businesses — poured in at the rate of about 175 per day in the three months that ended on Sept. 30. Source : City Room |
12 Dec 22 : 50 | Rangel Center Opening Is Postponed at City College By mutual agreement between City University of New York and Congressman Rangel, the opening of the Rangel Center for Public Service has been postponed. Source : City Room |
12 Dec 17 : 42 | Sex and the City, Auckland Edition Blogtalk: Top Chef roundup, "Sex and the City" in New Zealand, neighborhoods on Facebook, Charlie Brown's ad agency and more New York links. Source : City Room |
23 Dec 18 : 20 | Giving Cleveland the Old Razzle-Dazzle Blogtalk: Broadway tries to kiss and make up with Cleveland tourists; cocktail party tales; last-minut holiday deals and more New York links. Source : City Room |
10 Dec 19 : 56 | Answers About the New York Public Library Taking Questions: This week, Paul LeClerc, the president and CEO of the New York Public Library, will be answering selected readers' questions about the library's present and future. Source : City Room |
22 Dec 18 : 30 | Stock Tips From Utility Poles, Why Not Blogtalk: Bernie Lomax vs. Bernie Madoff; Cuomo says he's not frustrated; the chef Jamie Oliver visits a food court; carriage horses in the snow; and more New York links. Source : City Room |
09 Dec 15 : 03 | Census Shows a Diverse, Dynamic City Also in Morning Buzz: a lawsuit to raise welfare payments; a New York lawyer is charged; lobbying over the sone to be vacant Senate seat; and other headlines from local papers. Source : City Room |
19 Dec 18 : 01 | Look Outside … They Were Right About the Snow The National Weather Service forecast a potential accumulation of two to four inches of snow in New York City, probably more to the north and west. Source : City Room |
18 Dec 17 : 01 | Indictment Expected in 1997 Killing of Officer Federal authorities are announcing indictments of mob figures in several murders, including the shooting of a New York City police officer outside his home in 1997. Source : City Room |
17 Dec 20 : 01 | A New Call for Staten Island to Secede A state senator says he will introduce legislation calling, again, for Staten Island to secede from New York City. Source : City Room |
16 Dec 22 : 50 | Mayor Frets Over State Budget's Impact Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg expressed concern that Gov. David A. Paterson's budget proposal might have a disproportionate impact on New York City. Source : City Room |
17 Dec 21 : 45 | Numbers Vary on Homeless Veterans As New York prepares for a potential onslaught of homeless veterans from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, estimates differ on just how many of these vets there will be. Source : City Room |
17 Dec 15 : 02 | At a Brooklyn Convent, a Season of Heartbreak December 17, 2008, 9:02 AM At a Brooklyn Convent, a Season of Heartbreak By SEWELL CHAN Behind the red-brick walls encircling the Convent of Mercy in Brooklyn, generations of nuns have taught the illiterate, sheltered the homeless and raised orphans. They are known as the Walking Sisters,... Source : City Room |
12 Dec 23 : 52 | The Week in Pictures for Dec. 12 Photographs from the past week in New York City and the region. Source : City Room |
10 Dec 00 : 54 | Passport | Coney Island and S.I. Ferry Lens: James Hill, an English photographer living in Russia, shares his images and impressions from a two-week visit to New York City. Source : City Room |
11 Dec 19 : 33 | Study Finds White-Collar Unemployment Spreading Lawyers, architects and other well-paid professionals outside the financial industry are joining New York's rapidly expanding unemployment rolls, a new study shows. Source : City Room |
10 Dec 17 : 20 | Bohemian Swan Song in the East Village Blogtalk: Love Saves the Day packs up; five years into the Atlantic Yards project; searchable magazine archives; the Mets find a closer, and other New York links. Source : City Room |
09 Dec 18 : 58 | The War on Bing Crosby Continues Blogtalk: A local actor wins a reality show; holiday cheer, for some, in Brooklyn; the year in dining and more New York links. Source : City Room |



