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New York Today: As Newark Cuts Officers, Fears of a Regression Take Root; Cheshire Appeal Will Point to Twitter

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Ramon Tabera, a grocery clerk in Newark who was shot during a robbery at work in 2005, questioned the city's layoff of about 13 percent of its police force.

As Newark Cuts Officers, Fears of a Regression Take Root

A day after the city announced it was laying off roughly 13 percent of its police force, residents battered by decades of crime raised the specter of the bad old days.

Cheshire Appeal Will Point to Twitter

Defense lawyers say that a news media "circus atmosphere" improperly swayed the jury that convicted Steven J. Hayes of killing three in Connecticut.

New York's House Delegation to Lose One or Two Seats

The Census Bureau will announce this month that New York State's Congressional delegation will shrink to the smallest it has been in 200 years.

No Last Push by Paterson to Legalize Gay Marriage

The governor said he had put out feelers to see if lawmakers would now agree to the bill, but found little support.

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Features

Michael Kallon fled Sierra Leone and Liberia and received asylum and citizenship in the United States.
The Neediest Cases

Survivor of African Rebel Raids Struggles in New Life

Michael Kallon fled Sierra Leone and Liberia and received citizenship and asylum in the United States. But his troubles did not end in West Africa.

Business

Lisa Maria and Philip A. Falcone have been active in New York society, but also stirred controversy for disregarding the unwritten rules of the wealthy.

A Brash Bettor Stumbles

Federal authorities are examining whether Philip Falcone used the hedge fund Harbinger Capital as a piggy bank to pay an income tax bill.

Sports

Sports of The Times

Maybe Jeter Should Leave and Expand His Horizons

Derek Jeter has every right to consider leaving the Yankees to find out what life is like somewhere else, for more money. If he can find it.

Attendance at the Nassau Coliseum - one of the oldest arenas in the N.H.L. - has averaged 10,773, down 11 percent from last season.

Islanders Travel the Road From Dynasty to Debacle

This is shaping up to be another dreadful season for one of the most problem-plagued franchises in the N.H.L.

Style

A Diane Von Furstenberg outpost at 135 Wooster Street opening next year.

The Crush Builds as SoHo Revives

As the retail outlook improved, SoHo once again became a prime location for brands seeking a prestigious address and a high concentration of affluent, fashion-savvy shoppers.

Angela Westwater, an owner of the Sperone Westwater Gallery.
Up Close

The UnMuseum

The new Lower East Side home of the art gallery Sperone Westwater, designed by Norman Foster, seems an almost Trumpian expression of ambition.

BoƮte

White Noise in the East Village

Open since late summer, White Noise on Avenue B is a shadowy den of a rock 'n' roll bar.

Arts

Visitors are seen through Mona Hatoum's barbed-wire
Art Review

Squiggly, Tangly and Angular

Who said a line had to be flat? A new exhibition at MoMA, "On Line," explores all possible dimensions.

Dance Review

First the Bonbon, Then the Main Course: Camp

Ballet Hispanico opened a two-week season on Tuesday at the Joyce Theater with a pair of premieres and a work by a distinguished guest artist: American Ballet Theater's Herman Cornejo.

Andrea Sholler, left, will depart, and Jean Davidson, second from left, Carla Peterson and Bill T. Jones will run the new nonprofit arts group.

Dance Theater Merges With Bill T. Jones Troupe

Dance Theater Workshop and the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will form a producing and presenting entity, called New York Live Arts.

Theater Review | 'Rosmersholm'

In Ibsen, Discontent and Desires Unspoken

The Pearl Theater Company's production of Ibsen's "Rosmersholm" is compelling, as the characters grapple with unvoiced emotions.

The Scoop

The Scoop iPhone App

An 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 Listings
Longer versions of selected event listings in the New York area this week are now available online.
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