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The reputation of the iconic New York City thoroughfare began with a competition to build lavish mansions that came crashing down with the advent of luxury apartment buildings.
She was built a twelvemonth ago by Robert Steels, of Greenock, is of iron, 300 feet in length over all, has a depth of hold of 26 feet, registers 1,800 tons, is four-masted, is owned by the Allans ...
Doug Mills/The New York Times Supported by By Shane Goldmacher ... the first politician since Grover Cleveland in the late 1800s to lose re-election to the White House and later mount a successful ...
Organized pigeon competitions began in Belgium in the early 1800s ... pigeon racing news would appear as prominently as Page 3 in The New York Times. Vinnie Torre awaits the arrival of pigeons ...
With US airlines staying away, limited seats, and sky-high fares, TechAir is set to offer Tel Aviv-New York flights at a ...
Sebastian Siadecki for The New York Times Brookings researchers examined ... eventually generating 1,800 jobs. Building the facility has created paychecks for some 2,800 construction workers.
Pennsylvania State Police say they've identified remains found 51 years ago as a missing 14-year-old girl from York.
Denmark’s royal court says it will phase out a labeling system dating to the 1800s that grants companies ... years is no longer in keeping with the times,” the palace said in a statement.
Officials told The New York Times that some contained incorrect Social ... of earners would see after-tax income increase by $1,800 or more, according to the University of Pennsylvania’s Penn ...
So by 1968, our newspaper, The New York Times runs a story that says the extent ... of America that had been happening in the late 1800s and early 1900s. And so that really guides US immigration ...
Ahead of the holiday season, hotel room rates in New York City soared to an average of $417 per night in September setting a ...