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Awards in Oswego Big M sex harassment lawsuit could be reduced : News : CNYCentral.com[1]
The ten victims of sexual harassment who were awarded a total of $1.25 million against Paul's Big M in Oswego may be dealt a significant setback.
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Reports: NY will bring in $1.7 billion less in 2011-12[2]
Assembly Democrats are projecting the state’s receipts will $134.5 billion for the 2010-11 fiscal year, which ends March 31.
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Superintendents rail against Cuomo’s proposal for salary caps[3]
Superintendents and other school officials are not pleased with Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to cap superintendents’ salaries based on student enrollment, with a maximum salary of $175,000 a yea
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Documents: NY pacts too late to slow mortgage fall[4]
In 2008, as risky mortgages dragged America deeper into a recession, then-New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced he had reached landmark settlements to reform the nation's biggest credit rating agencies.
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New York Democrats rebel against Andrew Cuomo, cuts[5]
More than 40 elected Democrats are making a rare attack on Cuomo and his proposed cuts to the party's priorities of education and health care.