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Tax expert Rangel mangles facts in ethics mess
Associated Press WriterEven when Rep. Charles Rangel tries to explain how he got into his tax mess, he mangles the facts so much it's easy to see how his accounts _ and accountants _ are muddled. And this from the lawmaker who has such a big say in determining who pays taxes...Tags: Lawyers, State Budgets, Government, Values, Beach Vacations
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Rangel struggles to explain his tax problems
WASHINGTON - Even when Rep. Charles Rangel tries to explain how he got into his tax mess, he mangles the facts so much it's easy to see how his accounts - and accountants - are muddled. And this from the lawmaker who has such a big say in determining...Tags: State Budgets, Lawyers, Government, Beach Vacations, Values
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Madonna, Celine Dion, Nelly, Back (and New Kids) highlight New York fall concerts
ehulme@am-ny.comHere are some of the big concerts coming up this fall. Get your tickets now. Sept. 15 Celine Dion Madison Square Garden Arena, $59.50-$189.50, 8pm. Also Sept.16. Near, far, wherever you are, you will succomb to Dion's ethereal voice. Seventh Ave,...Tags: Music Industry, Madonna, Broadway, Theater, Music Theater
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Tax Expert Rangel Mangles Facts In Ethics Mess
Associated PressEven when Rep. Charles Rangel tries to explain how he got into his tax mess, he mangles the facts so much it's easy to see how his accounts — and accountants — are muddled. And this from the lawmaker who has such a big say in determining who...Tags: Government, State Budgets, Values, Beach Vacations, Condos and Houses
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THEN & NOW
Compiled by Judy Weinberg and David Cassidy.Voting Rights: When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led more than 200,000 people for the March on Washington in 1963, one of the items on his agenda was federal legislation that would guarantee blacks in southern states access to the ballot. Throughout the...Tags: Government, Illinois, Elections, Court Administration, North Carolina
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Police release video of Harlem shooting suspect
bill.mason@newsday.comPolice yesterday released a video and photos of a gunman suspected in the Memorial Day shooting of six teens at an intersection in Harlem. The parent of one of the teenage victims said the shooting stemmed from an altercation between two groups on...Tags: Raymond W. Kelly, Crimes, Police, New York City Police Department, Murder
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Blacks who excel disprove notion America's racist
Michael Meyers, a former assistant national director of the NAACP, is executive director of the New York Civil Rights Coalition.The unvarnished truth about Rev. Jeremiah Wright finally hit Sen. Barack Obama between the eyes. Reverend Wright is Reverend Wrong - the wrong man to be pastor to the candidate who is seeking to transcend racial divisions and to smash into smithereens the...Tags: Natural Resources, Jeremiah Wright, Endangered Species, Racism, Civil Rights
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Harlem shootings show NYC still has gun problem
rocco.parascandola@newsday.comThe Harlem of 2008 is gentrified, moneyed and decidedly less violent than it was a generation ago. But New York City still has a gun problem, and as Memorial Day wound down to a close, gunfire rang out on Lenox Avenue as people ran for their lives, police...Tags: Gun Control, Raymond W. Kelly, Crimes, Morris Park, People
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NYC's black churches lead fight for racial equality
AmNY.comIt was 1963, a time when Civil Rights protests were gaining steam throughout the nation. In a corner of Brooklyn, demonstrators gathered at the Downstate Medical Center, to demand employment in the building trades unions. Over a two-week period some 700...Tags: Schools, Elections, Lower House, Baptist, Civil Rights
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amNewYork's Best of New York, Part 1
Special to amNew YorkWITH PERRIE SAMOTIN BEST BARS TO WATCH THE GAME Kinsale Tavern 1672 3rd Ave., # 93 212-348-4370 For sports fanatics, this place is no joke. From soccer to rugby to football, Kinsale pretty much shows every game on TV and boasts one of the largest...Tags: American Revolutionary War, Yoga, Gucci Group NV, Central Park, Health and Personal Care
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History's Afoot
Staff WriterTHE TOURISTS had assembled on Malcolm X Boulevard in Harlem, but there was no mistaking their congregation with that of the late revolutionary leader's. For starters, several of these visitors donned the universal tourist garb of shorts, white sneakers...Tags: Lower East Side, Government, Music Industry, National or Ethnic Minorities, Starbucks Corporation
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Gordon Heights
Staff WriterIn 1927, Louis Fife bought a parcel of land, sandwiched between Coram and Middle Island in the wilderness of Suffolk County, from ``Pop'' Gordon, who ran Gordon's Hotel. Fife then knocked on doors in Harlem, Brooklyn and the Bronx, offering farmland to...Tags: Homes, Lower House, Vehicles, Heavy Engineering, New York
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