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Big Idea: Machine Dreams
David Jason Fischer |
What if someone held an election without political parties and no one showed up?
What if someone held an election without political parties and no one showed up?
A radical priest in Bushwick considers retirement.
Youth organizers lobby to beef up AIDS education in schools
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Tens of millions of September 11 relief dollars have flowed into New York nonprofits, with little planning for how organizations will carry on essential work when the money runs out.
Guess what has helped preserve Philadelphia’s low-income neighborhoods? Small community arts groups.
As the commission charged with redrawing the City Council district lines prepares to release its proposal this Friday, some of the city’s largest minority groups are poised to fight for political control in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.
Nearly a week has passed since the September 10 primary, but electoral intrigue continues in Jackson Heights, Flatbush and Williamsburg.
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