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- More Talk, Not Progress, in NYS Budget
- Demand for Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens Increases
- In NJ, Busy Agenda for Lame Duck Legislative Session
- NRA Fights Back Against Bloomberg's Gun Control Coalition
- FDNY Changes 911 Procedures After Deadly Delay
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- College Graduates Struggle To Repay Loans
- Tax Credit Helps Boost Home Sales 10.1 Percent
- Survey: Job Losses To Bottom Out In 1st Quarter
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- October home sales rise 10.1 pct from September
- Economic survey: Job losses to bottom out in 1Q
- Schumer: Dems ready to go-it-alone on health care
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News
All Eyes on Inauguration in Harlem
by Beth Fertig
NEW YORK, NY January 19, 2009 —More than 5,000 people are expected to fill the Harlem Armory for an inauguration watch party tomorrow. Most of them will be students from local public and private schools. The party was organized by a Harlem charter school because there was so much interest and excitement about the inauguration. WNYC’s Beth Fertig visited the school that’s playing host.
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