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December 09, 2010New York Today |
News![]() To Test Housing Program, Some Are Denied AidBy CARA BUCKLEYA New York City experiment gauging the effectiveness of a $23 million homelessness program has been denounced. ![]() Bridge and Tunnel TypesBy MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUMA former mayor, Ed Koch, gets a bridge named after him, while a former governor, Hugh Carey, will be immortalized by a less soaring piece of infrastructure. ![]() Albany Inquiry Ends in Penalty for a LobbyistBy NICHOLAS CONFESSOREPatricia Lynch must pay $500,000 and cannot interact with the New York State comptroller's office for five years. ![]() On Economy, Bloomberg Says Washington Is FailingBy MICHAEL BARBAROMayor Michael R. Bloomberg unleashed a blunt critique of the federal government's handing of the economy, intensifying speculation about his political ambitions. Oyster Creek Reactor to Close by 2019By MATTHEW L. WALDIn a deal with state regulators, a nuclear plant in New Jersey will shut at least 10 years before its license expires. ADVERTISEMENT Features![]() Our TownsAnother Politician Falls, and Earth Barely ShakesBy PETER APPLEBOMEWhen Vincent L. Leibell III, a former state senator, pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice and tax charges this week, what's most striking is how nonseismic it felt. Sports![]() Yankees Offer Cliff Lee $140 MillionBy BEN SHPIGELThe Yankees offered the coveted pitcher a lucrative proposal, as Carl Crawford reached a deal with the Red Sox. Business![]() DealBookMorgan Stanley Aims to Rein In Executive PayBy SUSANNE CRAIGIn response to shareholder complaints, the firm's chief executive, James P. Gorman, has vowed to reduce high compensation costs. New York Most E-MailedOpinion![]() Opinionator | TowniesThe Worst Bathroom in New YorkBy ELIZABETH DWOSKINWhat I learned from a year reporting on the city's most distressed buildings. | Multimedia![]() |
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