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The Cancer Lounge
Source: The New York Times

The cancer patient racked them up and broke. Clackety-clack. Seven ball in the corner pocket. Five ball in the side.

In Times Square Blast, Echoes of Earlier Bombings
Source: The New York Times

Detectives and federal agents are exploring the similarities that Thursday's Times Square blast shares with two other explosions in high-profile Manhattan locations.

Britain Won't Extradite New York Hotelier in Fraud and Tax Evasion Case
Source: The New York Times

Prosecutors want to bring Stanley S. Tollman to trial on charges relating to a $100 million bank fraud and tax evasion scheme.

Lemon Zest
Source: The New York Times

The Scott's oriole, a fluffy yellow visitor never before sighted in New York, had come to Union Square, where it seemed utterly at home.

Queens Man Is Arrested in Killing of Psychologist
Source: The New York Times

A 39-year-old man was charged with killing a Manhattan psychologist in a knife attack and slashing his office mate.

Who Won the Writers Strike?
Source: The New York Times

When the Writers Guild of America held its awards ceremony Saturday night, it felt more like a victory celebration. So after the long strike, the writers won, right?

Woman Who Survived 9/11 Is Killed by a Car in the City
Source: The New York Times

Florence Cioffi was hit by a car driven by George W. Anderson, the chief executive of a computer software and services company.

High Mercury Levels Are Found in Tuna Sushi
Source: The New York Times

Tests on sushi bought in Manhattan revealed mercury levels that exceed accepted safety standards.

A Sip for Après-Whatever
Source: The New York Times

Judging from the proliferation of upscale shops serving $5 cups of hot chocolate these days, New Yorkers don't need any après-ski excuse to indulge.

Manhattan: More Illegal Guns Recovered
Source: The New York Times

New York continues collecting illegal weapons with the numbers growing by the year. Additonaly nearly 85% of weapons that could be traced came from out of state.

Behind Wheels of Black Cabs, Mostly White Faces
Source: The New York Times

London's cab drivers are by and large not happy about the city's plan to help underrepresented groups pay the financial costs involved in joining their ranks.

Why They Called It the Manhattan Project
Source: The New York Times

The first headquarters of the nation's secret effort to build the bomb lay in New York City.

Officer Surrenders After Road-Rage Shooting
Source: The New York Times

A detective turned himself in on Monday, saying he shot and killed another driver after a traffic argument.

'Preppy Killer' Arrested on Drug-Sale Charges
Source: The New York Times

Robert Chambers Jr., the so-called "Preppy Killer," who strangled a young woman in Central Park in the 1980s, was arrested in Manhattan on charges of selling cocaine, the police said.

In Fatal Road-Rage Shooting in Manhattan, a Police Officer Turns Himself In
Source: The New York Times

A detective turned himself in to colleagues Monday, saying he shot and killed another driver after a traffic argument.

Harnessing the Benign Aggression of Ladybugs
Source: The New York Times

Some 720,000 ladybugs were released to eat aphids, mites and other threats to the greenery at Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village.

A Bond of Homelessness and Drinking That Couldn't Survive the Streets
Source: The New York Times

People fall through the floorboards of their lives, and some land in a psychiatrist's office. Others find a friend on a milk crate outside a bodega.

Where the Haves Live
Source: The New York Times

Mapping New York City's five wealthiest microneighborhoods.

The Capital of Capital No More?
Source: The New York Times

New York has reigned for years as the world's financial center. But now it had better get used to sharing the wealth.

The Capital of Capital No More?
Source: The New York Times

New York has reigned for years as the world's financial center. But now it had better get used to sharing the wealth.

Now May They Rest in Peace
Source: The New York Times

Thanks to the African Burial Ground National Monument, New York's African dead won't be forgotten again.

Little-Noticed 9/11 Lawsuits Will Get Their Day in Court
Source: The New York Times

Dozens of lawsuits brought by the families of victims against airlines, security companies and other parties are moving toward trial.

Obscure Company Is Behind 9/11 Demolition Work
Source: The New York Times

Public and private records give little information about the company that was hired to demolish the building where two firefighters died last week.

Behind 9/11 Demolition Work, Obscure Name and Slim Record
Source: The New York Times

Public and private records give little information about the company that was hired to demolish the building where two firefighters died last week.

Blaze Brings Back Thoughts of 9/11
Source: The New York Times

People looked up, like they did that day in September, in awe and in horror.

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