Called “Burger Boy,” Teenager is Cleared of Assault Five Years Later
25 March 2010
A 23-year-old Bronx man was exonerated of charges that he put glass in a police officer's Big Mac.
25 March 2010
A 23-year-old Bronx man was exonerated of charges that he put glass in a police officer's Big Mac.
Posted in Bronx Beats, Bronx Neighborhoods, Crime, Southern Bronx0 Comments
23 March 2010
The stimulus particularly favors those who already know which grants to apply for.
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23 March 2010
Four year-old Joshua Delarosa is still alive, but Bronxites said the intersection where he was hit is a dangerous one.
Posted in Bronx Neighborhoods, Northwest Bronx0 Comments
23 March 2010
A police officer was shot and a man was killed Monday in the South Bronx.
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23 March 2010
by Ryan Tracy The bill even revamps the federal government’s system for making loans to college students. The loans would now be given to students directly, eliminating a decades-old program whereby private banks made student loans based on a government guarantee. For more than 100 current Yeshiva University students who hold loans under the soon-to-be-ended […]
Posted in Health Care Reform, Special Reports0 Comments
23 March 2010
by Sam Fellman The sweeping health care reform bill passed by Congress will benefit many immigrants, who now qualify for tax credits and more affordable insurance. However, because it bars undocumented immigrants from the new private insurance exchanges, critics say it runs counter to the goal of greater access to health care. The city estimates […]
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23 March 2010
by Selamawit Gebrekidan At the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx there is concern that the new bill will cut in half the annual funds the hospital had received from the government for low-income patient care. The medical center expects to receive only $50 million in what is known as the Disproportionate Share Hospital fund. […]
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23 March 2010
by K. S. Nikhil Kumar A Brooklyn doctor of 25 years believes that the health care reform legislation is not the right direction to be moving in because it puts more pressure on professionals like him, instead of on the insurance industry. The number of patients will increase as a result of the reform he […]
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