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23% fail Army entrance exam | theithacajournal.com | The Ithaca Journal[1]
Nearly one-fourth of the students who try to join the U.S. Army fail its entrance exam, painting a grim picture of an education system that produces graduates who can't answer basic math, science and reading questions, according to a new study released Tuesday.
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Paterson weighs law to raise New York's debtor exemptions[2]
Legislation on Gov. David Paterson’s desk would let debtors shield more personal property from creditors in court judgments and bankruptcies.
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Jeanine Pirro to host Fox News weekend show[3]
Jeanine Pirro, the longtime Westchester County district attorney and onetime Republican challenger to Andrew Cuomo for the New York attorney general, is getting her own weekend show on Fox News.
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Syracuse's train station "passengers" are all dressed up with nowhere to go[4]
The statues that are usually seen on the train platform along I-690 are seen inside the Waterstreet Boxing Gym in the second floor windows at 333 Water St.
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Sheriff to retire, then begin new term in January[5]
Less than two months after winning a new term as sheriff, Kevin Walsh is retiring. But, as YNN's Bill Carey reports, that doesn't mean he's stepping down.
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Bitter property dispute in the Town of Mexico : News : CNYCentral.com[6]
A number of blaze orange posts called bollards represent the end result of a bitter five-year property dispute between a couple and the Town of Mexico.
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Census 2010: New York To Lose Two Seats[7]
The 2010 Census data was released within the hour, and to no one's surprise, New York is losing two seats, bringing us down to a House delegation of 27.