New York City

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Hindus adjust an ancient ritual in a modern world

November 09, 2009
By Caroline Rothstein

Some say that Western culture has transformed, even tainted, the tradition called Karva Chauth in communities like Queens.

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Where the race ends, hugs, cheers and tears begin

November 04, 2009
By Artis Henderson and Wadzanai Mhute

After running all 26.2 miles of the New York City Marathon, the athletes met their family and friends on Central Park West.

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Ready! Set! Go! The 2009 New York City Marathon

November 04, 2009
By Zoom NYC staff

Zoom NYC sent reporters to every corner of the New York Marathon  to find some of the stories behind the race

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Bloomberg
parties on

November 04, 2009
By Leslie Minora and Matthew Huisman

The contest was much closer than expected, but the mayor still had his celebration — and four more years

Never Fear,
The New York Review of Magazines is here!

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    Check out the 2010 New York Review of Magazines and feel the love.

Vibrations
The Changing Languages of Deafness in the Age of the Cochlear Implant

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    A Digital Media master's project explores how cochlear implants continue to change what it means to be deaf.

The Obama Agenda

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    An examination of various aspects of  the president's major policies

How nonprofits won special treatment in lending bill

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    The first in a series of articles on student lending by the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism in partnership with the Huffington Post Investigative Fund

Digital Media Newsroom:
The Big Hurt

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    In multimedia profiles, everyday New Yorkers describe how they've coped through the worst recession in 70 years.

World Cup sparks Steinway Street split

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    Queens Rules reports on the tensions between Algerian and Egyptian soccer fans in Astoria as they watch their teams compete for a spot in next year’s World Cup.