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NEW YORK (AP) -- Jim Boeheim has always made a point of telling the media not to get too caught up in runs because basketball, especially on the college level, is a game of runs.
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Supermarket mogul Ronald Burkle and his investment arm, Yucaipa, have purchased a large amount of U.S. luxury retail chain Barneys New York's debt, The Wall Street Journal reported. (Read More)
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Prosecutors at the corruption trial of Joseph L. Bruno, the former New York Senate majority leader, paint a picture of muddled outside business income.
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In the Catskills, a New York City builder and real estate developer fulfilled his dream of building a house around a giant stone.
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Last week the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission voted 6 to 3 to give landmark protection to the 100-year-old B. F. Goodrich tire company building on Broadway just north of 57th Street, but not to a connected building around the corner designed by the same architect at the same time. Some commission members on (Read More)
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Officials managing the multibillion-dollar bailout of the insurance giant may have overpaid other banks to wind down A.I.G.’s business relationships, a government watchdog says.
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New York City Ballet on Monday announced that it was creating an executive director position to oversee all nonartistic matters and named Katherine E. Brown to the job.
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A glass and marble palace on New York's Upper West Side is the latest in Apple's retail chain that makes nearly as much per store as Macy's does from locations 30 times larger. (Read More)
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The Nets play in New Jersey, for now, and point guard Devin Harris has traversed the metropolitan area to connect with the fans.
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The Nets play in New Jersey, for now, and point guard Devin Harris has traversed the metropolitan area to connect with the fans.
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The recession has given New York City the perfect opportunity to initiate an incubation program for fledgling companies, providing cheap office space and other services in the hope of creating opportunities for local businesses. (Read More)
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The New York State Pension Fund is pouring money back into hedge funds, planning to invest more than $1 billion in funds by the end of the year, Crain's New York Business reported. (Read More)