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Emily Post, MTA-Style

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Thursday, December 02, 2004

Some subway rules seem obvious: do not ride between subway cars. Other matters are more vague: can you jump the turnstile even if you have a prepaid Metrocard which did not swipe properly? The MTA just just proposed a new rulebook for subway conduct.

Troop Increase

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» US News and World Report

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Taking Stock

Tom Lauricella, reporter for the Wall Street Journal, on problems with employees managing 401 (k) plans
» Wall Street Journal

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How Do You Like Our SEVIS?

Gail Szenes, director of the office of international students and scholars at New York University, says fewer foreign students are coming to NYU
» office of international students and scholars at New York University
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Joseph Nye, University Distinguished Service Professor, and the Sultan of ...

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SEVIS with a Smile

Russell Knocke, Director of the Office of Public Affairs in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), says SEVIS may save us ,
» Student and Exchange Visitor Information System

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Emily Post rides the New York City Subway

Neysa Pranger Campaign Coordinator, Straphangers Campaign on the new MTA rules of conduct
» Straphangers Campaign

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Another Tight Race

The undecided races for mayor of San Diego and governor of Washington State have gotten a lot of attention recently. But for many New Yorkers, the empty seat to watch belongs to the Governor of Puerto Rico.

When election workers stopped counting votes on the night of November ...

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