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M&A adds Afsaneh Naimollah and Kevin Ashby to team

20 November, 2009 M&A adds Afsaneh Naimollah and Kevin Ashby to team Marlin & Associates New York ("M&A"), the boutique investment banking firm specializing in acquisitions and divestitures of U.S. and international...

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High-energy ensemble blends muscial styles

A FINE turnout greeted the Caithness Big Band's fourth Night to Remember at the Weigh Inn Hotel on Friday night - a tribute to Jim Marshall and the music he promoted to young and old alike. advertising With support from three...

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Source: Giuliani Leaning Toward Senate Run

Former New York Mayor May Opt for Senate Seat Rather Than Run for Governor, GOP Advisers Say (AP) Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who many Republicans have been pushing to run for governor in 2010, is instead leaning...

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Lawmakers send few minorities to academies

AP: Urban members of Congress slow to nominate military recruits Kwameka Jones, an Air Force Junior ROTC cadet at the Polytechnic Institute in Baltimore, is one of a very low number of minorities studying at military academies....

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NYC Stamp Auction Raises $3.2 Million for Museum

NYC rare stamp auction raises $3.2 million for Smithsonian Nat'l Postal Museum NEW YORK November 20, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment In this undated photo released by Spink Shreves Galleries, Civil War-era...

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Model who Wed Doorman Sues Upscale Co-op

NYC Model Christina Ambers Files $10M Suit, Claims Residents Object to "Hispanic Former Porter" Living in Building (AP) A foot model in New York City is suing her upscale apartment building, claiming the co-op board is trying...

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Co-creator of 'The Gates,' dead at 74

Artist Jeanne-Claude, co-creator of the 2005 Central Park art installation "The Gates," died Wednesday from complications of a ruptured brain aneurysm, according to the Web site Jeanne-Claude shared with her husband, the artist...

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Goldman Sachs employees on trash duty for Thanksgiving

By Verena Dobnik, Associated Press Writer NEW YORK — The Salvation Army plans to serve 10,000 free dinners across New York City this Thanksgiving — meals planned by a star chef, cooked by one of the city's ritziest caterers and...

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NYC mayor, government try different ways to trim workers

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City and the state both want to cut expenses by trimming public employees but so far they are using different strategies. Mayor Michael Bloomberg is encouraging agencies to prune workers by giving...

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Poll: Paterson's TV ads still not helping

Poll: Paterson's TV ads still not helping. (CNN) -- A new poll suggests that the big television ad push by New York Gov. David Paterson's campaign may not be quite as effective as he'd hoped: A Marist College survey released...

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