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Self-Employed on the Rise in New York
by Ashley Milne-Tyte
October 24, 2007
The number of self-employed New Yorkers has doubled in the past 30 years to make up 16% of the city’s working population. That's about 700,000 people – and that doesn’t count everyone in New Yo....
Iraqi Perspective at SOHO Art Gallery
by Ashley Milne-Tyte
February 11, 2006
Americans have seen a lot of images from Iraq, many of them unpleasant, and most of them coming from Western news teams. Few have seen any reflection of recent events from the point of view of Iraqis....
Vote 2009
WNYC provides analysis of the characters and debates of those running for mayor, comptroller, public advocate, district attorney and City Council. Share your election story or gripe and post your comments on the news blog.
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Financial 411
WNYC's Amy Eddings hosts a daily overview of financial news at 4:30 weekdays which is available via podcast, with highlights from the day and a preview of what you can expect tomorrow.
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Main Street NYC
WNYC is following five blocks over the next year to see how the economic downturn is being experienced on the street level.
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Uncommon Economic Indicators
The Brian Lehrer Show is keeping a close eye on how the economy is affecting the little things in daily life. Share your stories and photos of the downturn.
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