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Deloitte New York state reach settlement over Standard Chartered laundering review
Financial Services Superintendent Benjamin Lawsky, at a press conference in the Blue Room of the state Capitol in Albany, N.Y., March 3, 2012. As New York's top banking regulator, Lawsky's current action against Deloitte, the accounting giant accused of "misconduct, violations of law, and lack of autonomy" during its work for Standard Chartered, is the first salvo in a ...
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NYC to offer free phone-charging stations in parks
The city is teaming up with AT&T to install 25 solar-powered charging stations in parks across the five boroughs. The charges will provide a free boost to dying phones and other mobile ...
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Transit cop busted in alleged drunken spat over broken remote control
Young at heart: Carmen Electra channels her 20s at '21 & Over' party Carmen Electra fit in with the 20-something crowd at Haze Nightclub at ...
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Police rescue woman who threatened to jump off LES high-rise
Terence Stamp doesn't think the new 'Man of Steel' stacks up Don’t expect to see Terence Stamp - who played baddie General Zod in ...
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SoHo club where Chris Brown Drake brawled can keep liquor license
Terence Stamp doesn't think the new 'Man of Steel' stacks up Don’t expect to see Terence Stamp - who played baddie General Zod in ...
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Basic Instinct 2
In the 14 years following the release of Paul Verhoevens Basic Instinct, the notorious erotic thriller that made her a star, Sharon Stone has been trying to live down the character of cold-hearted seductress and possible ice-pick-wielding murderess Catherine Tramell. Shes ... ...
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Pedro Espadas son sentenced to six months in jail
Disgraced U.S. politicians The son of disgraced former state Senate leader Pedro Espada was sentenced to six months in jail Tuesday for his role in ripping off a family-controlled, non-profit Bronx health center despite a plea for leniency because he was under his father's thumb.Former city councilman and Assemblyman Pedro Gautier Espada, 39, was also sentenced to six months of home ...
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Reward offered in bombing at Times Square recruiting station
Photo credit: FBI | A suspect was caught on surveillance tape riding up the United States Armed Forces Recruiting Station in Times Square on March 6, 2008 on a blue Ross bicycle, planting the bomb and riding ...
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Arrest Made In Case Of Livery Cab Driver Fatally Stabbed With Umbrella
livery cab driver in Brooklyn. Brooklyn resident Shamel Allen, 28, was charged with manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon in the death of Uro Ama Orji. Orji, 54, wwas stabbed in the eye with an umbrella in Brownsville Thursday, police said. After Orji was wounded, detectives said the cab jumped the curb and crashed into two parked sport-utility vehicles at Lott Avenue and Boyland ...
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Poll Level Of Happiness Linked To Wealth
HARTFORD, Conn. (CBSNewYork) – A new University of Connecticut/Hartford Courant poll finds most Americans are happy, but just how happy depends on income level. Even with all the stresses of daily life, nearly two out of every 10 people polled nationwide said they are completely happy with life in general. A full 58 percent of respondents answered they were either completely happy or ...
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Rich New York City Couple Allowed Their Children To Beat Up Undocumented Nanny Lawsuit Alleges
Undocumented Chilean nanny Felicitas del Carmen Villanueva Garnica filed a lawsuit this week against a New York City socialite couple who she alleges forced her to work 12-hour days and allowed their children to beat her, according to ...

