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Missing Italian Marathoner Found on New York Subway, Still in His Running Gear
- Wednesday November 4, 2015
- World News | Marc Santora and Al Baker, The New York Times
Gianclaudio P. Marengo, who speaks no English, was found disheveled and confused by an off-duty police officer riding the No. 2 train on Tuesday morning.
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Balconies declared unsafe at 16 New York buildings
- Tuesday May 18, 2010
- World News | Marc Santora, NYT News Service
Thousands of residents in 16 buildings across New York City have been ordered to stop using balconies that were found to be unsafe by the Department of Buildings. The warnings came as inspectors conducted safety reviews around the city after a man fell to his death in March when part of the railing on his balcony gave way.Inspectors have also found...
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For US, leaving Iraq is colossal operation
- Friday October 9, 2009
- World News | Marc Santora, NYT News Service
It is the largest movement of soldiers and materiel in more than four decades.
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Missing Italian Marathoner Found on New York Subway, Still in His Running Gear
- Wednesday November 4, 2015
- World News | Marc Santora and Al Baker, The New York Times
Gianclaudio P. Marengo, who speaks no English, was found disheveled and confused by an off-duty police officer riding the No. 2 train on Tuesday morning.
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www.ndtv.com
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Balconies declared unsafe at 16 New York buildings
- Tuesday May 18, 2010
- World News | Marc Santora, NYT News Service
Thousands of residents in 16 buildings across New York City have been ordered to stop using balconies that were found to be unsafe by the Department of Buildings. The warnings came as inspectors conducted safety reviews around the city after a man fell to his death in March when part of the railing on his balcony gave way.Inspectors have also found...
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www.ndtv.com
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For US, leaving Iraq is colossal operation
- Friday October 9, 2009
- World News | Marc Santora, NYT News Service
It is the largest movement of soldiers and materiel in more than four decades.
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www.ndtv.com