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December 08, 2010New York Today |
NewsCuomo Pension Inquiry on Financier Grows NastyBy LOUISE STORY and MICHAEL BARBAROAs a feud with Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo has escalated, Steven L. Rattner has become a possible suspect. For New York, Teachers Still in Idle LimboBy SHARON OTTERMANTeachers no longer languish while the school system tries to fire them, but the new system is not ideal. 5 at Columbia Are Charged in Drug SalesBy MOSI SECRET and KAREN ZRAICKFive 20-year-old Columbia students and three other people were arrested in connection with what the authorities said was a drug-dealing ring centered on the university's "fraternity row." As Hotel of Stars and Grit Faces Uncertain Future, the City ShrugsBy CARA BUCKLEYWord that the Chelsea, home to legendary figures in the past, is for sale left some New Yorkers unconcerned, but the hotel's tenants are lamenting the change. To Trim Deficit, Mayor Seeks Increased Fees for RecreationBy JAVIER C. HERNANDEZTo help close the city's budget gap, the mayor has proposed doubling the admission fee at the city's 32 recreation centers and increasing the fee required to play on tennis courts and ball fields. FeaturesThe Neediest CasesOut of Prison, and Suited Up for a FutureBy JENNIFER MASCIATrumont Williams, a former gang member who served more than 16 years in prison, has a job helping to find work for former convicts. SportsMighty Fall Challenges Jets to an Uplifting FinishBy GREG BISHOPMonday night's 45-3 loss to the Patriots dropped the Jets from the top playoff spot in the A.F.C. to the fifth. On BaseballYankees Want Lee, but How Desperately?By TYLER KEPNERThe Nationals have indicated that they will be big players in the free-agent market, which complicates the Yankees' pursuit of their top target. Real EstateSquare FeetSprawling Development in Stamford Is Filling OutBy SANA SIWOLOPThe residential portions of the Harbor Point project have been strong, and office and retail projects are beginning to follow suit. New York Most E-Mailed | Theater Review | 'The Great Game: Afghanistan'The Curtain Rises: Enter, RealityBy BEN BRANTLEYA cycle of a dozen plays follows foreign involvement in Afghanistan, its results and the lack thereof. ArtsMusic ReviewPuccini's Western, in Search of Lyrical GoldBy ANTHONY TOMMASINIThe Metropolitan Opera presented Puccini's "Fanciulla del West" in a centennial production starring Deborah Voigt. Dance ReviewYoung Dancers' Workshop of Bloomers and BalloonsBy ROSLYN SULCASBarnard Project members danced to works by the choreographers Gwen Welliver, Will Rawls, Kimberly Bartosik and Ori Flomin at Dance Theater Workshop. Music ReviewThe Dark Lady and Judy Garland Play the MusesBy STEPHEN HOLDENRufus Wainwright performs a cycle of 12 songs that includes his adaptation of Shakespeare sonnets. DiningRestaurant Review | RiverparkIntrigue by the East RiverBy SAM SIFTONIn an obscure corner of Kips Bay, a new restaurant offers a captivating menu and a dining room with marvelous views. 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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