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Alleged Al-Qaeda terrorist Ahmed Ghailani acquitted of all but one charge in embassy bombing trial

Scott Shifrel, Jose Martinez and Lukas I. Alpert New York Daily News 11/18/2010
Alleged Al-Qaeda terrorist Ahmed Ghailani acquitted of all but one charge in embassy bombing trial

The first civilian trial of a Guantanamo prisoner ended Wednesday with the stunning acquittal of an accused Al Qaeda operative on all but a single count.

NYPD Begins Using Iris Scans On Suspects

Along with fingerprints and mug shots, the New York City Police Department is now taking photographs of the irises of crime suspects.

NYC workers drag dead man like 'bag of trash'

Kevin Deutsch New York Daily News 11/15/2010
Cash-Strapped NYC Will No Longer Look For Lost Pets

Budget cuts are putting your pets at greater risk if they are lost in New York City. Animal Care and Control will no longer take reports of lost pets, and staffers at shelters will no longer search the facilities for missing animals.

NYC workers drag dead man like 'bag of trash'

A shocking video captured two callous city workers hauling the corpse of a Bronx man like he was a "bag of trash" - even dragging the body down a cement staircase.

1,300 Security Cameras Now Installed in NYC

Chris Dolmetsch Bloomberg.com 11/13/2010
1,300 Security Cameras Now Installed in NYC

New York City is almost halfway to its goal of installing 3,000 cameras as part of a network to monitor signs of terrorism, about triple the number it had in June.

Warning Issued For Entire NYC Water Supply; Elevated Lead Levels Detected...

Whether you live in a house or an apartment, this could impact your life. There’s a water warning in New York City. The Department of Environmental Protection said Thursday wait before you drink what’s coming out of your faucet, reports CBS 2’s Pablo Guzman.

4-Year-Old Can Be Sued, Judge Rules in Bike Case

ALAN FEUER The New York Times 10/30/2010
4-Year-Old Can Be Sued, Judge Rules in Bike Case

Citing cases dating back as far as 1928, a judge has ruled that a young girl accused of running down an elderly woman while racing a bicycle with training wheels on a Manhattan sidewalk two years ago can be sued for negligence.

NYC could ban lewd whistles and catcalls

Whistles, catcalls and lewd come-ons from strangers are all too familiar to New York City women, who say they are harassed multiple times a day as they walk down the street. Now lawmakers are examining whether to do something to discourage it.

'Stink bugs' hit New York

NBC New York 10/22/2010

Mystery shiny objects floating over NYC spark UFO frenzy [VIDEO]

Oren Yaniv, Rocco Parascandola and Lukas I. Alpert New York Daily News 10/14/2010
'Stink bugs' hit New York

They're ugly, they smell and they've come to the New York area. We're talking stink bugs. It's no joke -- the insect's real name is the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug. And that name is an appropriate one.

Mystery shiny objects floating over NYC spark UFO frenzy [VIDEO]

A mysterious shiny object floating high over Manhattan's West Side set off a flurry of reports and wild speculation Wednesday that a UFO was flying over the city.


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