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BED-STUY BRAWL PUTS CONTRACT OUT ON HOUSING GROUP
Kathleen McGowan |
A proposed development to build supportive housing for AIDS patients in Bed-Stuy may be scuttled by political and personal animosity.
A proposed development to build supportive housing for AIDS patients in Bed-Stuy may be scuttled by political and personal animosity.
Judge Robert J. Ward heard a groundbreaking class-action case against the city’s child welfare agency, but does it make sense for him to preside over all similar lawsuits?
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