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  • New York Sets Digital Rules for Teachers

    New York City issued its first social-media guidelines for schools, stopping short of an outright ban but warning teachers to keep a bright line between personal and professional accounts.

  • Kenneth Cole Pulls Ad

    At first blush, a Kenneth Cole billboard perched above the West Side Highway looked like an ordinary ad for a red blazer. But the accompanying text—"Shouldn't everyone be well red?" and a less-than-subtle tagline underneath, "Teachers' rights vs. students' rights"—was anything but innocuous.

  • Christie Seeks New Testing

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie proposed expanding high-school testing by requiring students to pass multiple subject exams in order to graduate, similar to their counterparts in New York.

  • Real Estate

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    Pricey Co-ops Find Buyers

    One bidding war is begetting another on the Upper East Side, as New York billionaires compete for the most expensive co-ops in a heated rebound of the high-end co-op market.

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    The Assessor

    Neighborhood housing snapshot for Washington Heights, Manhattan.

  • [LIONDOOR]

    World Trade Center Hits Milestone

    One World Trade Center, the giant monolith being built to replace the twin towers destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks, will lay claim to the title of New York City's tallest skyscraper.

  • Food & Drink

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    Burgundy Roots in NYC

    Claude Godard's Burgundy heritage is embedded in his restaurant, including its name, Jeanne & Gaston, which belonged to his paternal grandparents, and the menu, which is filled with the regional specialties he learned while growing up in Joigny, France, surrounded by a family of chefs.

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Editors' Picks

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    Amar'e vs. the Extinguisher: An Oral History

    Jason Gay hears the fire extinguisher's side of the story a day after the Knicks' Amar'e Stoudemire smashed its glass case in a moment of post-game emotion.

  • [SPRTS_GAY1]

    In Brooklyn, the Nets Try to Stay Simple

    The new flood of T-shirts and hats should bring it home: An NBA team is coming to Brooklyn, Jason Gay writes.

  • [GARDner]

    Up High, Feeling Low

    Is it possible to claim a scoop when you're the last person on the train or boat—or in this case a construction elevator speeding toward the 71st floor of One World Trade Center?

  • [OLYTRAMP]

    Two Brothers, One Goal: Land the Only Spot at the Olympics

    In 2008, Steven Gluckstein flubbed a trick in the U.S. Olympic trampoline finals, missing a trip to the Beijing Games. Now, what stands between him and a trip to the London Games is another Gluckstein: his younger brother Jeffrey.

  • [GARDner]

    Scent of the Season

    Subway advertisements rarely appeal to me. But there was one ad that did catch my eye as I was heading downtown on the No. 6 train Thursday afternoon. The ad announced the New York Yankees' new fragrance.

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    Water Safety From Stewie the Duck

    As swimming season begins, Kim and Stew Leonard Jr. are on a mission to educate parents and children on the importance of water safety.

Photos

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    Shuttle Flies Over New York City

    NASA's space shuttle Enterprise flew over New York City on Friday morning.

  • [NYCE10]

    Inside New York's Cooking Camp

    Nearly 150 people from the U.S. and around the world became students for the fourth annual New York Culinary Experience, held on April 28 and 29 in SoHo. The event features classes taught by master chefs including Jean-Georges Vongerichten, David Bouley and Dan Barber.

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    New York Photos of the Week: April 22-27

    In this week's photos from around New York, dinosaurs are unloaded in New Jersey, handbell ensembles perform, activists release black balloons at an Apple store and more.

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    Dinosaurs Move in New Jersey

    Model dinosaurs made in China invaded a bluff in Secaucus, N.J., as a high-tech dinosaur theme park prepares for its opening next month.

  • [NYARCHIVE_PROMO]

    Thousands of Old New York Images Now Online

    New York City's Department of Records officially announced Tuesday that a database of 870,000 images of New York City and its municipal operations is now available to the public online.

  • [0410nyturtle01]

    Attempting a Turtle Revival in the Bronx

    The group that runs the Bronx Zoo and others in the city is working to revive turtle species on the verge of extinction, some with global populations in the single digits.

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