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December 06, 2010New York Today |
NewsAfter Police Shots, Grief and Conflicting StoriesBy SERGE F. KOVALESKI and TRYMAINE LEEQuestions surround the death of Danroy Henry Jr., a Pace University football player who was shot by the police on Oct. 17. 'Give Me a Chance,' Black Says in a TV InterviewBy SHARON OTTERMANCathleen P. Black, the chancellor-designate of the New York City schools, defended herself on television on Sunday against the considerable criticism of her surprise appointment. With Republicans Running State Senate, Cuomo's Job May Be EasierBy DAVID W. CHENIf Republicans hold a New York Senate majority, Andrew M. Cuomo may have more success with a fiscally conservative platform. Senate Vote Is Scheduled for Bailout of City OTBBy RUSS BUETTNEROff-track betting parlors in New York City may soon close if a rescue proposal is not approved in a special session of the State Senate. Our TownsLoss Binds the Mortals of a VillageBy PETER APPLEBOMEAn affluent suburb, Scarsdale, is trying, unsuccessfully, to understand four suicides in two months. FeaturesCathedral With a Past; Basilica With a FutureBy ROBERT D. McFADDENRoman Catholics in Manhattan celebrated a new designation by Pope Benedict XVI for St. Patrick's Old Cathedral. BusinessTax Fear May Move Bonuses EarlierBy LOUISE STORY and GRETCHEN MORGENSONWorried that lawmakers will let taxes rise for the richest, firms have studied whether to move their payouts from next year to this month. SportsSports of The TimesJeter Deal Done; Now Comes Hard PartBy GEORGE VECSEYDerek Jeter will be getting older at a demanding position with everyone watching for deterioration in his game. Real EstateBlock by BlockMusty Old, Clever Young East Seventh StreetBy CHRISTIAN L. WRIGHTA stroll along a six-block stretch in the East Village finds an interesting mix of urban melting pot and college town. HabitatsRebuilt Almost From Scratch, and a Bit of a MixBy CONSTANCE ROSENBLUMBen Schneider and Sohui Kim did so much work on an old house in Red Hook, Brooklyn, that they might as well have started from scratch. New York Most E-Mailed | ArtsDance ReviewAiley Continues to Build on Its Proud TraditionBy ROSLYN SULCASThe Ailey company celebrates its traditions with a new work, "Anointed," and a 50-dancer "Revelations." Music ReviewFantastical Thrust (and Hair Color)By JON CARAMANICAMy Chemical Romance performed songs from its new album, "Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys" at Roseland Ballroom. MultimediaVideo: Cleaning Up 'The Deuce'After 30 years of redevelopment, Times Square has cleaner streets, new office buildings and renovated landmark theaters, but many landmarks remain. City CriticInteractive Feature: Winter Holiday Behind GlassThe Times's Ariel Kaminer on New York department store holiday window displays. ArtsAdding Bells and Whistles to LeonardoBy HOLLAND COTTER"Leonardo's Last Supper: A Vision by Peter Greenaway" has arrived at the Park Avenue Armory, but there's no reason to be excited. The Night New Orleans Came to BrooklynBy JON PARELESRed Hot + New Orleans assembles Crescent City greats for a benefit concert at Brooklyn Academy of Music. The ScoopThe Scoop iPhone AppAn insider's guide to what to eat, drink and do in New York has a new shopping section. A list of our favorite places to buy clothes and accessories, compiled by the editors and reporters in the Styles section and T Magazine. The ListingsLonger versions of selected event listings in the New York area this week are now available online.Art | Classical & Opera | Dance | Jazz | Movies | Rock & Pop | Theater | Children's Events | Spare Times |
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