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March 02, 2011New York Today |
NewsFilmmakers in Tow, Irate Koch Presses Albany on RedistrictingBy JAVIER C. HERNANDEZFormer Mayor Edward I. Koch of New York visited Albany on Tuesday to solicit support for the agenda of a campaign called New York Uprising. City Council Earmarks Flow to Brain Scan GroupBy JAVIER C. HERNANDEZA favorite of the Council's earmark program gives free brain scans in an effort that has been criticized. A $20 Loan, a Facebook Quarrel and a Fatal StabbingBy AL BAKER and TIM STELLOHAfter a woman is accused of killing her friend, an angry exchange on Facebook between the two offers a window on the case. On Metro-North's New Haven Line, New Cars ArriveBy MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUMThe new M-8 train car is two inches wider than any other car on the railroad. Assembly Will Push to Keep Tax Increase on High Earners, Defying Cuomo's WishesBy NICHOLAS CONFESSOREExtending the surcharge would raise about $1 billion for the budget that lawmakers are negotiating with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo. ADVERTISEMENT FeaturesAbout New YorkHow Not to Rid New York City Schools of Bad ApplesBy JIM DWYERThe case of a public school mismanaged by its principal is as sharp an example as any of how the system has become more remote, more obtuse and more bewildering. BusinessDealBookFormer Goldman Director Charged With Insider TradingBy PETER LATTMANA former director of Goldman Sachs and Procter & Gamble is accused of passing tips to Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund manager set to go on trial for insider trading. SportsSports of The TimesShunting a Key Figure to the SidelineBy WILLIAM C. RHODENMany Knicks fans wonder what role Isiah Thomas had in the Knicks' big trade. To hear the owner James L. Dolan tell it, Thomas played no part. New York Most E-Mailed | DiningGreenhouse Projects Nurture Produce and WorkersBy GLENN COLLINSA project in New Jersey that trains developmentally disabled workers to grow pristine hydroponic produce has national ambitions. Restaurant ReviewFishtagBy SAM SIFTONThe chef Michael Psilakis's new venture on the Upper West Side marries solid Mediterranean cooking to a kind of wackadoo bravado. MultimediaVideo: At Home With 'Mr. Mummy'Bob Brier, an Egyptologist known as Mr. Mummy, has a bit ?“ quite a bit, actually ?“ of ancient Egypt in his Bronx home. ArtsTheater Review | 'Beautiful Burnout'Hoping to Punch a Path to GloryBy CHARLES ISHERWOODIn Bryony Lavery's play "Beautiful Burnout," at St. Ann's Warehouse, amateur boxers have dreams of bigger things. Theater Review | 'Timon of Athens'A Dinner of Water and Stones for Those Friends Who Don't Come ThroughBy CHARLES ISHERWOODThe Public Theater's new production of "Timon of Athens," the inaugural Shakespeare Lab presentation from the company, stars Richard Thomas. Dance ReviewTake Unusual Music, Mix Contrasting Movements, Stir WellBy ALASTAIR MACAULAYThe Works & Process series at the Guggenheim brought in Donald Byrd and Pam Tanowitz to create dances for John Zorn's music. |
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