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A 65-foot stainless steel sculpture that's pays tribute to New York's tall buildings has been unveiled in Rockefeller Center.

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HEADLINE: Skyscraper sculpture unveiled in Manhattan CAPTION: A 65-foot stainless steel sculpture that's pays tribute to New York's tall buildings has been unveiled in Rockefeller Center. (June 10) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Kosher Coca Cola is on sale for Passover

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Elmsford, NY 1. Pull out from coke cans on conveyor to wide of bottling machine 2. Push in syrup used to make regular Coke product 3. Mid shot Coca-Cola worker pulling cans of Diet Coke for quality control 4. Pull out cans of Diet Coke...
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'Realtor to the Stars' murdered in New York City

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HEADLINE: 'Realtor to the Stars' murdered in New York City CAPTION: Linda Stein, who gained fame as a real estate agent for such stars as Madonna and Billy Joel was found dead in her apartment Tuesday. She suffered blunt force trauma,...
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VOICED : No solo de tacos vive Mexico

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VOICED : No solo de tacos vive Mexico
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'TELENEWS WEEKLY VOLUME 14, ISSUES 37, 38, 39 & 40'

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'TELENEWS WEEKLY VOLUME 14, ISSUES 37, 38, 39 & 40'
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Charles de Gaulle Makes First Visit To America

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Head of the Provisional Government of France, Charles de Gaulle visits the US for the first time / a bomber plane arrives in Washington DC from Algiers / French General Charles de Gaulle steps off the plane / he meets American Generals...
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Art Exhibit Made For The Enjoyment Of Dogs

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You won't find any pictures of dogs playing poker at DoGUMENTA. A three-day art exhibition curated expressly for dogs is attracting hordes of canines to a marina in lower Manhattan, where hounds and terriers are feasting...
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New York Says It's Prepared For New Year's Eve

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New York City's New Year's Eve security plan will include bomb-sniffing dogs, anti-sniper teams and an abundance of other measures intended to thwart any threat to the city during the celebrations. Mayor Bill de Blasio...
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NCAA Coaches, Adidas Exec Charged with Fraud

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Four assistant basketball coaches from Arizona, Auburn, the University of Southern California and Oklahoma State were among those arrested on federal corruption charges Tuesday after they were caught taking thousands of dollars in bribes...
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John Lennon celebrated with release of commemorative US stamp

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John Lennon's iconic moptop, round glasses and grin now adorn a US stamp.
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The Business of The NY Toy Fair, Fun And Games

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The 115th North American International Toy Fair in New York City brings together toy innovators, retailers, and first time exhibitors all looking for the next must have toy. The Toy Association, which puts on the show...
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Nixon: Raise Taxes On Rich To Fund NY Schools

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Actress and New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon has laid out a $7.3 billion plan to boost education from preschool through college. "We should be a beacon here of what is possible," Nixon said, "but instead we...
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President Trump’s attacks on the press are the fodder for the Showtime documentary series “The Fourth Estate,” which closed the Tribeca Film Festival

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SHOWTIME DOCUMENTARY SERIES 'FOURTH ESTATE' CLOSES TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL President Trump's attacks on the press are the fodder for the Showtime documentary series "The Fourth Estate," which closed the Tribeca Film Festival...
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Nixon: Raise Taxes On Rich To Fund NY Schools

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Actress and New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon has laid out a $7.3 billion plan to boost education from preschool through college. "We should be a beacon here of what is possible," Nixon said, "but instead we...
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Jimmy Carter Signs Copies of His New Book

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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter signed copies of his new book "Faith" at a Barnes & Noble bookstore in New York City.   Carter has written more than 30 books and his latest is about how faith in people, concepts and...
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John Lennon stamp unveiled in NY

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John Lennon's iconic moptop, round glasses and grin will now adorn a U.S. stamp.
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John Lennon celebrated with release of commemorative US stamp

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John Lennon's iconic moptop, round glasses and grin will now adorn a U.S. stamp.
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John Lennon stamp unveiled in NY

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John Lennon's iconic moptop, round glasses and grin will now adorn a U.S. stamp.
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Think Like a Spy? New NY Museum Tests your Skill

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Hello, recruit. Your mission, should you choose to accept it -- learn about the elements of spying, its history, and find out what kind of spy you could be. That's the order of the day at SPYSCAPE, a new attraction opening...
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Miller Samuel CEO Expects Weaker Year for Manhattan Real Estate

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Apr.02 -- Jonathan Miller, president and chief executive officer of Miller Samuel Inc., discusses the Manhattan real estate market with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Uber drivers cross Brooklyn Bridge to protest IPO

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Drivers for ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft turned off their apps Wednesday to protest what they say are declining wages at a time when both companies are raking in billions of dollars from investors.
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Carnegie Deli pops up in New York to promote 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'

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NEW YORK'S FAMOUS CARNEGIE DELI RETURNS AS POP-UP TO PROMOTE  TV SHOW