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Woman sues, says NY school used her as 'plaything'
A fundraiser at an upstate New York university says senior athletic department officials tried to use her as a sexual "plaything" to ply big donors. Elizabeth Williams has sued Binghamton University and the two officials in federal court in Manhattan....Tags: Isiah Thomas, Minority Groups, Crimes, Colleges and Universities, New York Knicks
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College interns get job-seeking advice
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comWant to find a job in a challenging market? Get out of your room, meet with professionals and refrain from sending blanket e-mails asking for jobs. That was the advice from Wall Streeters at the Future of Finance panel for college interns at New York...Tags: Stock Market, New York University, Scranton, Fordham University, Social Sciences
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Upbeat outlook for proposed securities rating overhaul
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comWhile President Barack Obama's plan to establish a new consumer agency ran into turbulence this week in Congress, the proposal to tighten the reins on companies that rate securities could be easier to implement. Both are part of the proposed overhaul...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Barack Obama, Securities, National Government, Interior Policy
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Cleaning woman disappears while working night shift
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA cleaning woman working the night shift mysteriously went missing at a building in the heart of Manhattan's financial district and hasn't been seen for two days, city police said Thursday. Eridania Rodriguez, 46, was last seen Tuesday at the 2 Rector...Tags: New York City Police Department
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LI surgery centers say they're ready for new rules
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comLong Island office-based surgery centers say they are ready for a deadline next week requiring them to be accredited, a mandate they believe will benefit patients. In 2007, the state passed a law requiring any ambulatory surgery center that uses moderate...Tags: Surgery, Medical Specialization, Health Treatments, Long Island, Office Needs
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LI doctors: Obama should support malpractice award caps
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comDr. Robert Scher said listening to President Barack Obama when he spoke before the American Medical Association recently was "wonderful." "He talks beautifully and he knows what buttons to push, and he pushed them," said Scher, a Huntington...Tags: Barack Obama, National Government, Diseases, Long Island, Trials
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Poolside brunch parties at Hamptons spots
Special to NewsdayYou're not a Manhattanite, a "Gossip Girl" or what's left of the investment-banking contingent. And you don't have a share house. So how does a young Long Islander capitalize on the area's greatest somewhat natural resource: summer in the Hamptons?...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Brunch, Foods and Beverages, French Toast, Hotels and Accommodations
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'The Family Man' by Elinor Lipman
Special to NewsdayTHE FAMILY MAN, by Elinor Lipman. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 305 pp., $25. You've just learned that the woman who destroyed your happiness years ago has suffered a personal tragedy. Do you (a) feel a satisfying twinge of schadenfreude and renewed faith...Tags: Upper West Side
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Recovery costs top $45M in Madoff scheme
anthony.destefano@newsday.comThe worldwide hunt for assets of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme has so far cost nearly $46 million in administrative expenses, according to a report released Thursday afternoon by a special trustee. In a report covering the period from Dec. 11, when...Tags: Corporate Crime, Bernard Madoff, Punishment, Fraud
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Report: Hunt for Madoff assets has cost $46M so far
anthony.destefano@newsday.comWith years to go in their quest, officials Thursday said they have spent nearly $46 million so far in the worldwide hunt for assets from Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme. In a report released Thursday, special bankruptcy trustee Irving Picard said that...Tags: Corporate Crime, Bernard Madoff, Punishment, Fraud, Financially Distressed Companies
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For Rent: Bernard Madoff's old offices
Behind unmarked doors on the 17th floor of a red granite high-rise known as the Lipstick Building, FBI agents still labor to unravel a case like no other.
The agents -- already there for more than six months -- say the chore is so daunting, they need...Tags: International Business Machines Corporation, Corporate Crime, FBI, Bernard Madoff, Stock Market
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National Theatre plays 'Phedre' on movie screens
On June 25, a mere 890 people filed into one of three intimate playhouses in London's National Theatre to watch Helen Mirren chew her elegant way through "Phedre," the play about the Athenian queen who falls into crazy, poisonous love with her stepson....Tags: Books and Magazines, Books, Movies, Michael Gambon, Music Theater
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