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| Published: August 8, 2007, 9:46 am |
| Tags: the morning line, albany, barry bonds, baseball, con ed, crime, death, explosions, housing, mike bloomberg, mta, nyu |
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• Juror Bloomberg is back at his day job — and he's brokered a deal with Albany that will require more developers in more neighborhoods to include low-income housing in their projects. Spitzer's likely to sign. [NYT]• Both the Post and the News draw giant asterisks next to their Barry Bonds headlines (the Post throws in syringes for good measure); the man is the new home-run king with 756 under his belt, but steroids and a Fed indictment on perjury kill the mood. [NYDN] • A fast break in the case of the NYU professors' daughter found dead days ago: her boyfriend has implicated himself in her murder after trying, and failing, to commit suicide yesterday. [amNY] • Here's the next step in the annual MTA fare-hike dance. City Comptroller William Thompson says there's no need to futz with fares until 2010, but the state needs to cough up more funds. Albany, your turn. [NYP] • And remember that steam-pipe explosion in Midtown? Con Ed still has no clue [ Full article ] |
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