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End Game[1]
At least 54 U.S. Senators are worth $1 million or more, according to a new analysis by Roll Call, and four others are less than $100,000 from achieving millionaire status.
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Scientist: Dinosaur ancestor’s skeleton found in China[2]
The 30-foot-long skeleton is estimated to be more than 200 million years old.
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Police trace credit card fraud to Onondaga County venues[3]
Police said Thursday they have traced a number of fraudulent credit card transactions back to the Onondaga County Civic Center, War Memorial or OnCenter. Police said they didn’t know the “specific point of compromise.”
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Teens, college students go “Loko” for risky drink[4]
It’s a drink that’s been making headlines across the country, and Four Loko is also a popular favorite among young people in Central New York.
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Surprise Finding: Pancreatic Cancers Progress to Lethal Stage Slowly-10/27/10[5]
Pancreatic cancer develops and spreads much more slowly than scientists have thought, according to new research from Johns Hopkins investigators. The finding indicates that there is a potentially broad window for diagnosis and prevention of the disease.
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Regrets… Gov. Paterson’s Had A Few…[6]
When he wasn’t talking about layoffs and the state’s budget mess this morning, Gov. Paterson got reflective about his time as governor and the rapidly approaching end of his tenure,.
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Kennedy ex-aide, NY lawyer Sorensen suffers stroke[7]
Former John F. Kennedy speechwriter Ted Sorensen was hospitalized after suffering a severe stroke, his second stroke in a decade, his assistant said Thursday.
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Indian affairs panel weighs sanctions[8]
No fire protection. No police service. Higher costs for water and sewer. Denial of social services and charging tuition for children attending public schools.
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Job seekers flock to libraries for employment help, but tighter budgets limit library hours, services[9]
More Americans using libraries to search for jobs, but libraries are cutting services, branch hours.
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WCNY Heads North for some Arctic Air[10]
Local PBS affiliate WCNY-TV has completed a locally-produced documentary that details work scientists and military personnel are performing in Greenland to study climate change.
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Startup company arrives in Syracuse with plans to hire nearly 100[11]
A high-tech medical company from Ohio lured to New York state by research grants settled on Syracuse after forming partnerships with universities and private entities in Central New York.