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New York City?s Public Housing Chief to Step Down
Tino Hernandez, the chairman of New York City?s public housing agency, said he was leaving to run a nonprofit drug treatment organization.

Numbers Game: A New New York State of Mind
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Reviving a Novel-Worthy Tale of War and Religion
The subject of a new book, Abd el-Kader was a learned and fervent Muslim, who had organized and led a jihad against a Western power in the 1800?s.

Hillary Clinton Rumored to Accept Sec. of State Post
Senator Hillary Clinton will give up her U.S. Senate seat to accept a position as secretary of State for President-elect Barack Obama, The New York Times has learned.

Manager Walker leaves York City
York City manager Colin Walker is "relieved of his managerial duties" with immediate effect.

Food critic loses job
NEW YORK — One of New York City’s most famous food critics is out of a job. New York magazine confirmed Thursday that Gael Greene — known for her flamboyant hats and influential opinions — is no longer working for the publication.

NYC Woman Loses Hands, Feet In Hospital 'Mistake'
She was a vibrant young mother who went to a New York City hospital for what she thought was a kidney stone. She wound up leaving without her hands and feet because of what her lawyers call a "medical mistake." Now, Tabitha Mullings is suing.