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Still Willing to Negotiate

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Friday, December 16, 2005

Buses and subways are still running, but the union has called a partial strike on private bus lines. The union says it's still far from an agreement with the MTA, but what's going on behind closed doors? And who's winning the PR battle with the public?

Slow Going

Beth Fertig, WNYC reporter
and
Clyde Haberman, NYC columnist for The New York Times
and
John Liu, chair of the city council council transportation committee (D-20th District - Flushing and Eastern Queens) ,
and
Gene Russianoff, staff attorney for the New York Public ...

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Under Cover to Book Cover

Lindsay Moran, former CIA agent and author, Blowing My Cover: My Life As a CIA Spy (Penguin, 2004),
- on the reality of being a spy

» Blowing My Cover (Penguin)

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Pinch a Penny

Ken Auletta, staff writer for the New Yorker,
and
Jeff Jarvis, writes the blog Buzzmachine

» "THE INHERITANCE: Can Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., save the Times—and himself?" by Ken Auletta in The New Yorker
» Buzzmachine

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E-Caroling We Go

Phil Kline, composer,
- shares from his 14th annual "Unsilent Night" holiday procession of electronic caroling from West to East Village in Manhattan

and
Lenore Skenazy, columnist for the Daily News and co-author, with John Boswell, The Dysfunctional Family Christmas Songbook (Broadway, 2004),
- ...

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Subways to Run Until Early Tuesday Morning At Least

That's the final word--until it changes. Stay tuned to 93.9 FM and AM 820 for updates!

And here's a minor miracle: no changes to the weekend subway plan!

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Photo File: Jarvis, Stern, Kline


Jeff Jarvis, blogger and media maniac


The poster Jeff brought with him to studio


Phil Kline: ...

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