Tag - Filipinos

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A chapel serving Filipinos faces uncertain future

October 14, 2009
By Clair MacDougall

Viewed by many Catholic Filipinos as a source of pride, the Chapel of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz has been hampered by dwindling attendance and donations.

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

The Obama Agenda

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

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.

NYC Interactive: Odd Job$

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    Unemployment is big news these days, but some New Yorkers are still finding creative, even offbeat, ways to make a living outside of the daily grind.

News 21
The Charter Explosion

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    Are hybrid schools blowing up the education model?