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New York Sun
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As the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, prepares to address Columbia University today amid a storm of student protest, state and city lawmakers say they are considering withholding public funds from the school to protest its decision to invite the..
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New York Sun
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In a move that has stunned New York, the Bloomberg administration is in discussions to escort the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to ground zero during his visit to New York next week, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said today.
The Iranian m..
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New York Sun
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New York City, moving swiftly in the face of outrage from the White House to the political hustings to the Jewish community, is opposing a request by President Ahmadinejad to lay a wreath at ground zero when the Iranian is in New York next week for a meet..
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New York Sun
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Following in the footsteps of Connecticut's Legislature, New York State lawmakers are expected to approve legislation allowing the use of marijuana for medical purposes.
The Democrat-led Assembly could pass a medical marijuana bill as early as this wee..
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New York Sun
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A 101st Airborne Division soldier was sentenced yesterday to 18 years in prison for murdering a detainee and taking part in the killings of two others in Iraq last year...
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New York Sun
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Leaving one political office with his eyes on another, Governor Romney of Massachusetts took the first formal step yesterday into the race for the Republican presidential nomination on his last full day as governor...
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New York Sun
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A little-known Republican group that claims to have swayed the 2004 presidential election with provocative radio advertising aimed at black and Hispanic audiences is spending nearly $1 million this year to boost the GOP's chances of holding on to a major..
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