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The secret superpowers of borough presidents

Why so many people want a job the Supreme Court said had to be almost powerless

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City business leaders opposing paid sick leave are sending Speaker Christine Quinn big checks – NY Daily News

http://www.nydailynews.com/speaker-quinn-big-haul-lobby-paid-sick-leave-article-1.1295689

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VIDEO: Bringing you into power

Participatory budgeting offers a chance to get involved in decisions shaping neighborhoods

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What Hizzoner left behind

Five legacies you might not know Mayor Ed Koch left New York City

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Could 2013 be the year…

With a new year on the horizon, New York World reporters share a big story they each expect to be covering

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The toughest Election Day

Coverage from the five boroughs as a storm-shocked city heads to the polls

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Transit service status

Find out which subways, buses, commuter lines and airports are running, courtesy of WNYC and its data news team

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Sandy stormwatch

Real-time updates on Tropical Storm Sandy as it arrives in New York City

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As Hospitals Face Pressure, Six in Brooklyn Could Close | The Brooklyn Bureau | Investigative Journalism, Citizen Commentary & Multimedia

http://www.bkbureau.org/hospitals-face-pressure-six-brooklyn-could-close

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