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State police accuse Fulton man of driving while intoxicated after his vehicle strikes snow plow | syracuse.com[1]
State police accused a Fulton man of driving while intoxicated this morning after his car collided with a state Department of Transportation snow plow on State Route 690 in the Town of Van Buren.
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GOP Lawmakers Calling For Federal Wage Cuts Boosting Payrolls In Own Offices[2]
Cantor and other GOP leaders are now pledging to cut their budgets by 5 percent when they take over the House in January – a symbolic gesture aimed at showing a commitment to slowing Washington spending. But the lawmakers suddenly calling for wage cuts often haven't practiced what they're preaching.
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I Just Don’t Remember it as Being That Bad[3]
Today is a big day for political junkies: census figures are announced, so states find out how many congressional seats (and electoral college votes) they gain or lose
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CCC, Auburn music festival organizers reach agreement for using new downtown theater[4]
Cayuga Community College and promoters of Auburn’s planned summer music festival have forged a 25-year agreement on the building and use of a new $4.8 million theater in downtown Auburn.
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High Court Rules For Martins, GOP Wins Senate (Updated)[5]
Well. That was fast.
After hearing arguments this morning in the Martins-Johnson case, the Court of Appeals sided, 6-0, with the Nassau County Republican – and the Senate GOP – rejecting the Democratic senator’s request for a hand recount in the 7th SD.
So, the Republicans are now officially back int he majority, at 32-30.
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NY, Mass could lose more seats in Congress[6]
Massachusetts and New York could see their congressional delegations shrink again as southern and western states drive the nation's population growth.
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Gov. Paterson fined $62K for taking free Yankees tickets[7]
The state’s top ethics watchdog slapped Gov. Paterson with a whopping $62,000 fine this morning for accepting free World Series tickets last year …
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Make yourself at home with Food Network star Sandra Lee – USATODAY.com[8]
As sound as Lee's success is — she also has two Food Network shows in her empire — her profile is about to get a lot higher Jan. 1, when her significant other (and housemate), Andrew Cuomo, 53, is inaugurated as New York's governor.