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9th of December 2012 News

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Accounts and People of Note in the Advertising Industry

Date: 10 December 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

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A New Twist on a Hanukkah Staple

Date: 10 December 2012

By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN

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Letters Show Miller’s Desire to Be Taken Seriously

Date: 10 December 2012

By RICHARD SANDOMIR

Collection of papers from Marvin Miller, who led the baseball players union from 1966 to ’83, chronicles his leadership path; offers private glimpses at serious, purposeful trade unionist who led the union into the era of free agency and who demanded that he, and the players, be taken seriously by baseball’s leaders.

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Homeless Rates in U.S. Held Level Amid Recession, Study Says, but Big Gains Are Elusive

Date: 10 December 2012

By ANNIE LOWREY

Housing and Urban Development Dept report states federal government is unlikely to end homelessness for at-risk populations and veterans by 2015; notes number of homeless people did not rise with recession in 2008, but poverty rates went up and have stayed high.

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Corrections: December 10, 2012

Date: 10 December 2012

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Poor Schools Struggling to Meet State Standards, Years After Critical Ruling

Date: 10 December 2012

By VIVIAN YEE

Researchers affiliated with Teachers College at Columbia University report that many schools in poor districts of New York State, including three in New York City, lack basic resources, and some do not even meet minimum state standards in certain areas, despite 2006 landmark court ruling requiring state to increase spending in public education.

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Major Renter to Students to Pay Millions for Civil Fraud

Date: 10 December 2012

By SAM DOLNICK

George Scott, founder of Educational Housing Services, New York City's largest provider of student housing other than colleges themselves, agrees to pay $5.5 million to settle civil fraud case; state investigators found that Scott and his wife Yun Suk Scott siphoned millions of dollars from the agency through a shell company for personal use.

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Big Plays on Defense, but Still Room for Improvement

Date: 10 December 2012

By TOM PEDULLA

New York Giants defense has four key turnovers and two red zone stops in victory against New Orleans Saints, but still shows room for improvement.

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Anthony Helps Knicks Stay Perfect at Home

Date: 10 December 2012

By ZACH SCHONBRUN

New York Knicks, buoyed by return of Carmelo Anthony after two games with hand injury, rally from fourth-quarter deficit to defeat Denver Nuggets, 112-106.

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'Garlands and Mud' for New Nobel Laureate from China

Date: 09 December 2012

By MARK MCDONALD

The novelist Mo Yan was due to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature on Monday, a selection acidly assailed by fellow writers and poets in China. And while some applauded the award, Herta Müller, the 2009 Nobel laureate, called Mr. Mo's selection "a catastrophe" because of his failure to condemn state censorship in China.

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Accounts and People of Note in the Advertising Industry

Date: 10 December 2012

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Full Article

A New Twist on a Hanukkah Staple

Date: 10 December 2012

By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN

Martha SHULMAN

Full Article

Letters Show Miller’s Desire to Be Taken Seriously

Date: 10 December 2012

By RICHARD SANDOMIR

Richard SANDOMIR

Collection of papers from Marvin Miller, who led the baseball players union from 1966 to ’83, chronicles his leadership path; offers private glimpses at serious, purposeful trade unionist who led the union into the era of free agency and who demanded that he, and the players, be taken seriously by baseball’s leaders.

Full Article

Homeless Rates in U.S. Held Level Amid Recession, Study Says, but Big Gains Are Elusive

Date: 10 December 2012

By ANNIE LOWREY

Annie LOWREY

Housing and Urban Development Dept report states federal government is unlikely to end homelessness for at-risk populations and veterans by 2015; notes number of homeless people did not rise with recession in 2008, but poverty rates went up and have stayed high.

Full Article

Corrections: December 10, 2012

Date: 10 December 2012

Full Article

Poor Schools Struggling to Meet State Standards, Years After Critical Ruling

Date: 10 December 2012

By VIVIAN YEE

Vivian YEE

Researchers affiliated with Teachers College at Columbia University report that many schools in poor districts of New York State, including three in New York City, lack basic resources, and some do not even meet minimum state standards in certain areas, despite 2006 landmark court ruling requiring state to increase spending in public education.

Full Article

Major Renter to Students to Pay Millions for Civil Fraud

Date: 10 December 2012

By SAM DOLNICK

Sam DOLNICK

George Scott, founder of Educational Housing Services, New York City's largest provider of student housing other than colleges themselves, agrees to pay $5.5 million to settle civil fraud case; state investigators found that Scott and his wife Yun Suk Scott siphoned millions of dollars from the agency through a shell company for personal use.

Full Article

Big Plays on Defense, but Still Room for Improvement

Date: 10 December 2012

By TOM PEDULLA

Tom PEDULLA

New York Giants defense has four key turnovers and two red zone stops in victory against New Orleans Saints, but still shows room for improvement.

Full Article

Anthony Helps Knicks Stay Perfect at Home

Date: 10 December 2012

By ZACH SCHONBRUN

Zach SCHONBRUN

New York Knicks, buoyed by return of Carmelo Anthony after two games with hand injury, rally from fourth-quarter deficit to defeat Denver Nuggets, 112-106.

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'Garlands and Mud' for New Nobel Laureate from China

Date: 09 December 2012

By MARK MCDONALD

Mark MCDONALD

The novelist Mo Yan was due to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature on Monday, a selection acidly assailed by fellow writers and poets in China. And while some applauded the award, Herta Müller, the 2009 Nobel laureate, called Mr. Mo's selection "a catastrophe" because of his failure to condemn state censorship in China.

Full Article