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Pam's House Blend (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Possibly... Flanked by four members of the State Senate Democratic majority and the leader of New York's LGBT lobby, Governor David A. Paterson announced an agreement by which the Senate leadership has, for the first time, agreed to debate and vote on a marriage equality bill before the end of 2009. "This is the first time that the Senate leadership has indicated that it will support a vote on...
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Spinner.com (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Filed under: The Chum Bucket New York Magazine attempts to define the 'Brooklyn Sound' in 40 songs. [ NY Mag ] Is Amy Winehouse addicted to plastic surgery? [ Dlisted ] The Michael Jackson seance was just as idiotic as expected. [ Best Week Ever ] A couple of Wu-Tang Clan affiliates were busted with 110 ecstasy tablets. Is that a lot? [ Prefix ]
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Towleroad (Free subscription) | yesterday
Marriage equality didn't get a vote today, but it wasn't because supporters at the state house in Albany were quiet. As senators made their way to the chamber, they were confronted with advocates shouting "We deserve a vote." Watch the...
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NYDailyNews (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
That man or woman walking by on the street may not be wearing a uniform, but may well have served our country. They are the quiet heroes among us. Today, the Daily News takes a moment to salute New York City's veterans.
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VDARE.com: Blog Articles (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Lionel McIntyre [email him] is Nancy and George Rupp Associate Professor in the Practice of Community Development at Columbia University. His recent efforts in the practice of community development include getting arrested for punching a white woman in the face. (Allegedly.) They were discussing “white privilege.” McIntyre is a professor, the privileged victim “works [...]
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Pam's House Blend (Free subscription) | yesterday
More "Hurry Up And Wait" for marriage equality... The State Senate delayed a highly anticipated vote on same-sex marriage on Tuesday, putting off the issue indefinitely as gay rights supporters continued to lobby for additional votes. Republicans and Democrats said that as of Tuesday afternoon, the measure was still several votes short of the 32 necessary for approval. About five Democrats...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
Democrats Barbara Boxer (CA) and John Kerry (MA) moved away from discussing the environmental impacts of climate change -- and the reason, therefore, to take action to reduce carbon emissions -- and focused instead on the economic benefits of a domestic clean energy economy. Meanwhile, Republicans James Inhofe (OK) and Lamar Alexander (TN) complained that energy bills would rise and Americans would...
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The New Liturgical Movement (Free subscription) | yesterday
News came from one of our New York readers of a Solemn Pontifical Mass for the Dead offered in New York City this past All Souls Day at Holy Innocents Church. The celebrant will be familiar to many of you, Bishop James Timlin, formerly ordinary of Scranton, Pennsylvania -- a bishop who supported the FSSP in North America a great deal in their earliest days. Pictures were provided by the Society of...
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Pam's House Blend (Free subscription) | yesterday
Start spreading the news... New York's Legislature is meeting in extraordinary session to confront a $3.2 billion deficit and possibly hold a landmark vote to provide final legislative approval of same-sex marriage. However, there were no agreements Monday that were certain to be part of Tuesday's session. The Senate may also take up a bill to legalize same-sex marriage. Even if the issue comes to...
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Towleroad (Free subscription) | yesterday
Watch the New York Senate livestream here, AFTER THE JUMP - click button in lower left to turn on and off. Extraordinary session begins at noon. Updates from Albany HERE.
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NYDailyNews (Free subscription) | yesterday
New York has the nation's worst GED pass rate, falling below even Alabama and Mississippi - and it's the city that's dragging the state down.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | yesterday
The sheriff's department says an upstate New York high school has been locked down, and police are on the scene.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
PINE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -- The sheriff's department says an upstate New York high school has been locked down, and police are on the scene....
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
| Town official: Gunman at upstate NY high school takes principal hostage; students safeAssociated Press Last update: November 10, 2009 - 8:36 AMPrint this storyMore from PINE PLAINS, N.Y. - A town official says a gunman at an upstate New York high school has taken the principal hostage.Pine Plains Town Supervisor Gregg Pulver tells CNN that students at Stissing Mountain High School are safe. The school...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
The sheriff's department says an upstate New York high school has been locked down, and police are on the scene.
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daviskopecky | 11/01/2009
http://ezinearticles.com/?Search-New-York-Divorce-Records&id=1174116 New York divorce records are filed in the county in which the divorce occurred. This may be different from the state in which the marriage was registered, or even the state in which the people involved live. There is a lot of information to be obtained from a standard divorce record. Details such as names of people involved, addresses,...
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adamevan1f | 11/01/2009
http://ezinearticles.com/?Search-New-York-Divorce-Records&id=1174116 New York divorce records are filed in the county in which the divorce occurred. This may be different from the state in which the marriage was registered, or even the state in which the people involved live. There is a lot of information to be obtained from a standard divorce record. Details such as names of people involved, addresses,...
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ryanmille2r | 11/01/2009
http://ezinearticles.com/?Search-New-York-Divorce-Records&id=1174116 New York divorce records are filed in the county in which the divorce occurred. This may be different from the state in which the marriage was registered, or even the state in which the people involved live. There is a lot of information to be obtained from a standard divorce record. Details such as names of people involved, addresses,...