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New York Today: To Test Housing Program, Some Are Denied Aid; Bridge and Tunnel Types

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Angie Almodovar, a single mother who is pregnant with her third child, ended up in the study group denied Homebase assistance.

To Test Housing Program, Some Are Denied Aid

A New York City experiment gauging the effectiveness of a $23 million homelessness program has been denounced.

The Queensboro Bridge as seen from the Manhattan side, soon to be renamed in honor of a former New York mayor, Edward I. Koch.

Bridge and Tunnel Types

A 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.

Patricia Lynch, whose lobbying firm, Patricia Lynch Associates, is one of the top-grossing lobbying concerns in New York.

Albany Inquiry Ends in Penalty for a Lobbyist

Patricia Lynch must pay $500,000 and cannot interact with the New York State comptroller's office for five years.

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg offered his plan for economic recovery and growth in a speech in Brooklyn on Wednesday.

On Economy, Bloomberg Says Washington Is Failing

Mayor 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 2019

In a deal with state regulators, a nuclear plant in New Jersey will shut at least 10 years before its license expires.

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Features

Vincent L. Leibell III, right, pleaded guilty this week to obstruction of justice and tax charges. Mr. Leibell, a Republican, spent 28 years as a state legislator from Putnam County.
Our Towns

Another Politician Falls, and Earth Barely Shakes

When 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

The Yankees proved their interest in Cliff Lee with some mighty financial backing.

Yankees Offer Cliff Lee $140 Million

The Yankees offered the coveted pitcher a lucrative proposal, as Carl Crawford reached a deal with the Red Sox.

Business

In response to shareholder complaints, James P. Gorman, chief executive of Morgan Stanley, vowed to reduce the firm's payout.
DealBook

Morgan Stanley Aims to Rein In Executive Pay

In response to shareholder complaints, the firm's chief executive, James P. Gorman, has vowed to reduce high compensation costs.

Opinion

Opinionator | Townies

The Worst Bathroom in New York

What I learned from a year reporting on the city's most distressed buildings.

Multimedia

Not far from where an obsessed fan, Mark David Chapman, shot and killed the former Beatle John Lennon on Dec. 8, 1980, outside the Dakota, the apartment building on Central Park West where Mr. Lennon lived, vendors hawked memorabilia in the days after the murder.

Slide Show: The Dark December of John Lennon

A look back at the hours and days following the death of a music legend.

Kirven James Boyd, left, and Clifton Brown of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in
Dance Review

Voodoo, Vivid Colors and Strange Visions

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater reflects a progression from rough hewn power to sleek athleticism.

Style

Eric Villani serves drinks in a corner of Claudia Argiro's Williamsburg, Brooklyn, apartment.

Mixing Drinks, Adding Class

Hiring a bartender for a private party is a signal for some of a coming of age.

Critical Shopper | Dash

Any Kardashians in Your Closet?

The Kardashian sisters have opened Dash, a SoHo boutique and an extension of their fashion mini-empire.

The Buzz

Nightlife in New York, Dec. 9 to 14

A preview of parties for "True Grit" and Marc Jacobs, and an AIDS benefit.

Arts

Matthew Micucci and Stephanie Wright Thompson in
Theater Review | 'Michael & Edie'

The Long Distances Between Co-Workers

In Rachel Bonds's "Michael & Edie," a relationship between two bookstore employees comes with its own plot twists.

The soprano Elizabeth Weisberg with the St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys and Concert Royal in a performance of
Music Review

Exploring Variations in a Christmastime Favorite

At St. Thomas Church on Fifth Avenue on Tuesday evening, Handel's "Messiah" was burnished by an exceptional cast of soloists.

Theater Review | 'Haunted'

A Longtime Marriage, Threatened Inside and Out

Brenda Blethyn and Niall Buggy portray a long-married couple whose troubled ties are shaken by a young woman, in Edna O'Brien's play "Haunted."

The Scoop

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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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