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New York Today: Cathleen Black Was Not the Mayor's First Choice; Cuomo Lives in Westchester but Pays Taxes as N.Y.C. Resident

Written By Anonymous on December 10, 2010 | 5:46 AM

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News

Educator Is Said to Have Rejected Chancellor Job

Geoffrey Canada was offered the job before Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg chose Cathleen P. Black, two people said.

On Cuomo's Taxes, a Home Away From Home

Andrew M. Cuomo, governor-elect of New York, lives in Mount Kisco but files his income tax returns as a resident of New York City.

Governor-Elect Turns to Longtime Aides as He Fills Top Jobs in His Administration

Many of the appointees are trusted longtime aides or veterans of the administration of his father, former Gov. Mario M. Cuomo.

Senators Kirsten E. Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer of New York during a news conference after the 9/11 health bill failed to advance in the Senate on Thursday.

Republicans Block U.S. Health Aid for 9/11 Workers

Senate Republicans raised concerns about how to pay for the $7.4 billion bill to provide care for workers.

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Features

Diana Brown in her new apartment. Money from The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund helped her move.

Fighting Pain and Paperwork, and Regaining a Home

Diana Brown raised a family in a home on Staten Island, but it was lost when paperwork disappeared.

NYC

From Queens, Support for a Dissident

Sharon K. Hom of Bayside, the executive director of Human Rights in China, has traveled to Norway for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony honoring Liu Xiaobo.

Sports

Lee's six-year offer put him in line to receive more money annually than any other major league starter, including C. C. Sabathia.

In Lee Sweepstakes, Yanks Make Bid Count

Less than 24 hours after offering Cliff Lee a six-year contract worth about $140 million, the Yankees sweetened the deal by adding a guaranteed seventh year.

Business

2280 Frederick Douglass Boulevard offers concessions tied to bonuses.s
Big Deal

Brokers Prepare for Wall Street's Bonus Season

Some developers of new condominiums are already rolling out special deals tied to yearend bonuses.

Real Estate

Row houses by Holman Smith: the intact No. 271 and the not-so 269 and 267.
Streetscapes | West 71st Street

Row Houses Gone Wild

A dizzying array of row houses and apartment buildings that even the most devoted architectural pilgrim may find exhausting.

Style

Luba Tartakovsky, a salesperson at Olga's.
Neighborhood Joint | Midwood

A Lingerie Shop for All Sizes and Situations

Olga's Corset and Specialty Shop is something of an institution in Brooklyn, selling everything from the first bras of puberty to mastectomy bras with prostheses.

Arts

Laura Careless in Company XIV's

Making a List: Naughty and Naughtier

There are plenty of shows, including the cheery and blasphemous, to keep the winter blahs at bay, like "A Child's Christmas in Wales" and "Naked Holidays."

Evan Shinners performing the fourth movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in
Art Review

I Just Popped Out to Play Beethoven

Allora & Calzadilla's "Stop, Repair, Prepare: Variations on 'Ode to Joy' for a Prepared Piano" at the Museum of Modern Art is a classic.

Multimedia

Streetscapes

Interactive Feature: Wild and Wonderful West 71st Street

West 71st Street is one of the most exciting streets on the West Side. It has two great things going for it: it has a wonderful hump in the middle, so you go up from West End Avenue and down again to Broadway, like a roller coaster. And then there's its wild, competing pieces of architecture. By Christopher Gray.

Arts

Visitors, from age 4 up, at the exhibition
Exhibition Review

A Golden Age in Science, Full of Light and Shadow

The exhibition "1001 Inventions," at the New York Hall of Science, tries to show that the Western Dark Ages really were a Golden Age of Islam.

Ed Schmidt performs

Playwright Clears His Stage and Bookcases

Ed Schmidt's personal farewell to the theater, "My Last Play," takes place in his Brooklyn living room.

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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