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  • For almost 60 years, one of New York City’s top Catholic high schools has been accepting and educating some of the city’s top students…as long as they…
  • The federal government's top anti-drug official says Vermont's efforts to fight heroin abuse can serve as a model for the rest of the country.The director…
  • Yes, inequality is rising in the U.S. But it's falling when you look at all of humanity.
  • Noah Jeffrey, 3, climbed up the chute at the top of the claw grab game, and into the case of stuffed animals and candy. The Herald Sun reports while he sucked on lollipops, he also handed them to children gathered outside. The boy was coaxed out the same way he went in — lured by the promise of a toy.
  • By Dave Lucashttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-955940.mp3Albany, NY – The Cuomo Administration continues replacing…
  • According to The Wall Street Journal, the bank will indeed seek to recover stocks paid to some of its top executives.
  • A spokesman for New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo says the governor still plans to pursue an ethics reform package during the remainder of the…
  • Jacky Rowland reports from Belgrade that Yugoslav opposition leaders have launched a civil disobedience campaign to persuade President Slobodan Milosevic to recognize Sunday's election victory of Vojislav Kostunica and to cede power. Thousands of Serbs demonstrated again today in downtown Belgrade, and crowds were out in provincial cities, as well. She says although state-run television is showing pictures of Milosevic, still in charge, government officials are not answering phones, and it seems they do not know how to handle the situation. And, though top officers in the army and police are loyal to Milosevic, army soldiers, as well as rank and file policemen, do not support the regime.
  • Singer and songwriter Dion says that his latest project was inspired by a visit to Fresh Air. The acoustic CD, Bronx in Blue, has Dion exploring the blues music he heard during his youth.
  • For the past 20 years, president and director Gary Graffman has nurtured top talent at Philadelphia's Curtis Institute of Music. Now 77, he's stepping down from his adminstrative posts and focusing once again on teaching piano.
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