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Tags for this date: city council, driver s licenses, eliot spitzer, hillary clinton, hoops on hoops, mike bloomberg, 2008

  1. Councilman will introduce a bill seeking to ban Central Park carriage rides

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    Horse-drawn carriage rides through Central Park will become a thing of the past if a Queens lawmaker has his way.

  2. Brooke Astor attorney to get a glimpse of law from the other side

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    The Manhattan lawyer accused of doctoring Brooke Astor's will so her son could get his mitts on her millions is expected to turn himself in Friday.

  3. Family mourns soldier who died in Iraq

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    A Bronx family was in mourning Thursday after a courageous soldier, who lived by the motto "Go big or go home," was killed in Iraq.

  4. Slain NYPD officer's heartbroken family calls on L.I. police to bust her fiance

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    The family of slain NYPD officer Ashley Garcia want early slay suspect NYPD Officer Alexis Chaparro busted. Garcia's father, Luis Hernandez, 49, accused Suffolk County police of dragging their feet in probing the

  5. Ray Kelly gives pigeon-hating Councilman a tongue-in-cheek award

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly gave pigeon-hating Councilman Simcha Felder the bird Thursday.

  6. Spending by MTA on track to soar 43% over '04 budget, documents show

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    Spending by the fare-hike-minded MTA is on track to soar 43% over the 2004 budget, authority fiscal documents show.

  7. Cable TV provider deals with city are up - and so are gripes

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    As the public debate is about to begin over renewing the hugely lucrative cable television franchises for New York City, here are a few things viewers may want to know.

  8. Unions demand piece of $3 billion Willets Point plan

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    Union demands for a bigger stake in economic-development projects are under discussion within the Bloomberg administration, the city's economic development chief testified Thursday.

  9. Bravest assigned to Ground Zero during 9/11 to be laid to rest Saturday

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    An FDNY Emergency Medical Service lieutenant assigned to Ground Zero on 9/11 will be laid to rest Saturday - his life taken by his devotion to helping others, his colleagues say.

  10. Judge tosses out ticket for police shooting victim Joseph Guzman

    Metro News - Nov 30, 2007

    A Queens judge tossed out a ticket against police shooting victim Joseph Guzman - for shooting craps on a streetcorner - after an officer admitted Thursday Guzman wasn't involved.

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