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Ed Koch dies on day his documentary opens
Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch died the same day a new documentary about his life and legacy opened in New York. "Koch," which will open in Southern California theaters beginning March 1, offers evidence that the combative mayor had mellowed...Tags: Sex and the City (movie), Movies, Saturday Night Live (tv program), New York City, Gold Standard Incorporated
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'Bambigate': Indiana pair rescue deer, get snarled in legal woes
In Indiana, intrigue and outrage over "Bambigate" is coming to an end. That's right: Bambigate -- the unofficial moniker for the case of an eastern Indiana couple who face misdemeanor “illegal possession of a whitetail deer” charges for...Tags: Local Government, Executive Branch, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Energy Resources
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Flu outbreak remains high, but waning, CDC says
This season’s outbreak of flu continues to be high -- especially among the elderly and the young -- but appears to be waning, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday. Flu-like illnesses appeared to be falling in the East but...
Tags: Disease Prevention, Swine Flu, Washington, DC, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, New York City
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Kidnapped boy heard crying for parents from Alabama bunker
A four-inch-wide ventilation pipe has become the umbilical cord linking the outside world to a 5-year-old boy who has been held prisoner by a murder suspect in an underground bunker in rural Alabama since Tuesday. As the standoff enters its fourth day,...
Tags: Charles Poland, Jr., Jimmy Lee Dykes, Autism
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Phoenix lawyer shot after mediation session dies
A lawyer wounded in an attack at a Phoenix office has died, bringing the toll from this week’s shooting to three, including the gunman. Mark Hummels, 43, was taken off life support Thursday night, Athia Hardt, a spokeswoman for his law firm...Tags: Shootings, Business Enterprises, Los Angeles Times, Crime, Law and Justice
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Texas officials chasing leads in prosecutor's shooting death
HOUSTON -- The Kaufman County Courthouse remained closed Friday as investigators continued their search for clues in the wake of a brazen fatal shooting of a prosecutor just outside the building a day earlier, officials said. During a Friday morning...
Tags: Shootings, Prosecution, U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ed Koch's most memorable TV appearances
It seems fitting, if sad, that Ed Koch should pass away on the same day that "Koch," a documentary about his life, opened in Manhattan. Though the three-term mayor of New York City, who died early Friday of congestive heart failure, is best known for...Tags: Bridesmaids (movie), The Tree of Life (movie), New York City, Heart Failure, The Central Park Five (movie)
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Mayor Ed Koch — He Was Doin' Fine
The Hartford CourantI lived in Manhattan when Ed Koch was running it in the 1980s. I met the mayor, who died Friday, a dozen times but not at fundraisers, book parties or political conventions. I was putting myself through graduate school and working two part-time jobs. I...Tags: Local Government, New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Bethlehem (Litchfield, Connecticut), Bronx (New York City)
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Ed Koch, mayor who became a symbol of NYC, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Ed Koch's favorite moment as mayor of New York City, fittingly, involved yelling. Suddenly inspired to do something brash about the rare transit strike that crippled the city in 1980, he strode down to the Brooklyn Bridge to...
Tags: Government, Heart Failure, Justice System, Brooklyn Bridge, Parties and Movements
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Sheriff-elect Israel unveils his command staff
Broward Sheriff-elect Scott Israel notified 28 Broward Sheriff's Office employees yesterday by email that they will not be working for him. And he announced his new command staff today. Some on his list will fill positions currently held by someone...Tags: University of Louisville, George Washington University, Barry University, Pembroke Pines, Trials
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AXA Equitable Donates Epic Mural Showing 1920s Scenes To Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Hartford CourantAXA Equitable Life Insurance Co. has donated an epic, 10-panel mural of life in the 1920s to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the company announced this week. The mural, "America Today" by Thomas Hart Benton, is a panorama most recently...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lobbying, Stamford
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'The Central Park Five' review: Upsetting doc recalls another inconvenient truth
*** (out of four) Hindsight can be awfully depressing and frequently chilling. You may already know the story of the five people in “The Central Park Five.” On April 19, 1989, a woman jogging in New York’s Central Park was beaten and...
Tags: Central Park, Ken Burns, Documentary (genre), New York City, The Central Park Five (movie)
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