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NYC

# nyc - Sunday 12 May, 2013

From The Score Snap Happy This post contains images

Mr India, GAA in NYC and United at the races; the week’s best pictures

Here’s how the past seven days looked through a lens.

# nyc - Thursday 25 April, 2013

Boston bombers were planning New York attack

The plan was to go to Manhattan three days after the Boston Marathon.

# nyc - Tuesday 16 April, 2013

The 9 at 9: Tuesday

Good morning! Here are the nine things you need to know as you kick off your Tuesday.

# nyc - Sunday 14 April, 2013

Photos: Here’s what a €95 million apartment in New York looks like

The penthouse apartment at the Pierre Hotel is on the market – and if it sells, it will set a new record for a New York City gaff.

# nyc - Monday 18 March, 2013

IN PICTURES: 20th-century New York

Thirty-one spectacular images from bygone eras.

# nyc - Tuesday 26 February, 2013

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NYC marks 20th anniversary of first World Trade bombing

A ceremony was held to honour the six people who died 20 years ago in the first terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.

# nyc - Friday 1 February, 2013

From The Score Big Apple This post contains videos

Lar and the Lotto: 8 ways Corbett could have spent his $$$ in New York

Lar Corbett says he didn’t win a share of Wednesday’s jackpot — but we’ve made him a “to do” list just in case.

# nyc - Wednesday 9 January, 2013

The Evening Fix…now with added ‘faces badly in need of a fist’

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

# nyc - Wednesday 2 January, 2013

Upscale NYC couple arrested after bomb making equipment found

The woman, who is a doctor’s daughter and has just given birth, shocked neighbours in her picturesque Manhattan village.

# nyc - Sunday 30 December, 2012

Record year for crime in New York City with fewer murders, shootings

The most murders New York City recorded in a single year? 2,245 in 1990. In 2012? That number is down to 414.

Woman charged with hate crime after man pushed in front of NY subway train

The woman told police that she pushed the man in front of the train because she hated Muslims and Hindus.

# nyc - Friday 14 December, 2012

From The Score NYC

Net gains: US Open adds extra day in 2013

The move came after several top male players complained that the US Open was the only tennis major that had its semi-finals and final on consecutive days.

# nyc - Wednesday 5 December, 2012

Controversy over NY paper’s image of man about to die

The New York Post’s front page yesterday showed a man on subway tracks seconds from death.

# nyc - Thursday 29 November, 2012

Photos: Rockefeller Center Christmas lights turned on (with help from the Muppets)

The lights on the 80-feet tree at Rockefeller Plaza were switched on last night in front of thousands of onlookers.

# nyc - Sunday 4 November, 2012

New York: nanny charged over children’s deaths

Yoselyn Ortega was found with self-inflicted stab wounds beside the bodies of Lucia, 6, and Leo, 2, in New York last week.

# nyc - Saturday 3 November, 2012

The 9 at 9: Saturday

The nine stories you need to know this morning.

# nyc - Friday 2 November, 2012

From The Score Sandy Recovery

Common sense: NYC cancels marathon

Mayor Michael Bloomberg rowed back on his initial decision to let the race go ahead, calling it a ‘a source of controversy and division’.

From The Score Sandy

Sandy recovery: New York marathon plans divide city

New York’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that the marathon would go ahead on Sunday despite the clean-up efforts.

# nyc - Thursday 1 November, 2012

Sandy This post contains images

PHOTOS: Fuel shortages and traffic jams as New York tries to get back to normal

The United States is facing a bill of tens of billions of dollars in the wake of ‘Superstorm’ Sandy.

# nyc - Sunday 28 October, 2012

New York: Thousands evacuated, subways closed down in advance of massive storm

The city is applying precautions ahead of the ‘megastorm’ headed towards the US east coast.

# nyc - Thursday 18 October, 2012

Family defend Bangladeshi man arrested for NY bomb plot

The suspect’s father said he spent all of his savings to send him to America to study so he would have a better chance at life.

# nyc - Friday 7 September, 2012

From The Score Late Night Novak

US Open: Djokovic, Ferrer line up semi-final meeting

The top seeded Serb advanced past Juan Martin Del Potro last night.

# nyc - Sunday 2 September, 2012

From The Daily Edge Internism

Why scarves are better than belts and 7 other musings from fashion interns

“They’re just the same as you and me; they’re normal people….”

# nyc - Friday 24 August, 2012

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New York: nine injured and two killed in Manhattan shooting

Several people were shot outside the Empire State Building this morning. two have been killed, including the shooter.

# nyc - Monday 20 August, 2012

John Lennon’s killer Mark Chapman to seek parole this week

This will be the seventh time that Chapman has sought parole.

# nyc - Sunday 12 August, 2012

Police shoot dead a man near Times Square in NYC

Police say the man lunged at them with a knife.

# nyc - Saturday 9 June, 2012

From The Daily Edge NYC This post contains videos

Robert De Niro’s New York City apartment damaged in fire

The small blaze was extinguished by the NYC fire department yesterday afternoon.

# nyc - Thursday 31 May, 2012

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New York City set to ban large fizzy drinks

NYC’s major Michael Bloomberg says he wants to ban the drinks from restaurants, cinemas and street stalls.

# nyc - Monday 14 May, 2012

From The Daily Edge Best Friend

Man spends $60,000 on canine custody battle

Craig Dershowitz says he considers the dog his ‘son’ and has spent his life savings on lawyers’ fees in trying to win custody.

# nyc - Sunday 13 May, 2012

From The Daily Edge New York New York This post contains images

In pictures: New York City street scenes from the early 1900s

Archived photographs from the Bain Collection show daily life in NYC at the dawn of the 20th century.

# nyc - Friday 11 May, 2012

Column: Here’s Irish pride – my family are rebuilding the World Trade Center

Kerry O’Shea describes the experience of her father and brother, working dozens of storeys up on the new towers.

# nyc - Monday 30 April, 2012

Seven killed as SUV plunges into Bronx Zoo

The car came off a highway overpass before crossing a guardrail and landing in the zoo.

# nyc - Wednesday 4 April, 2012

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Man killed in New York crane collapse

Fire department officials said efforts to remove four injured people were ‘complicated’ because of conditions at the scene.

# nyc - Tuesday 3 April, 2012

New York police investigating chilling al-Qaeda posters

The ‘movie poster’ image appeared on Internet forums sympathetic to the terrorist group yesterday.

# nyc - Sunday 18 March, 2012

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Occupy movement’s anniversary event broken up by police

Occupy Wall Street protesters had gathered in Zuccotti Park yesterday before police raided the park, arresting demonstrators.

# nyc - Tuesday 21 February, 2012

Monaco prince hospitalised after brawl in New York bar

The 24-year-old prince, the son of Princess Caroline of Monaco, was briefly hospitalised after the brawl.

# nyc - Friday 10 February, 2012

The Daily Fix: Friday

All the day’s big stories – plus any bits and pieces you may have missed…

# nyc - Sunday 11 December, 2011

From The Score Twittersphere

The sporting tweets of the week

In this edition, David Meyler meets British rapper Example, The Gooch and Darran O’Sullivan live it large in NYC and Ross O’Carroll-Kelly gives his thoughts on Socrates’ passing.

# nyc - Friday 4 November, 2011

From The Score On Track

Subdued miner Pena returns to run New York City Marathon

“I’m very fortunate to have a team of therapists, and right now I feel pretty good,” said Chilean miner who earned the nickname, The Runner.

# nyc - Friday 14 October, 2011

Occupy Wall Street protesters told to move ‘for clean up’

Some protesters are refusing to move – suspicious it is an attempt to shut down the protest. Others say if they are not allowed back into the park after the cleanup they will engage in nonviolent civil disobedience.

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