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New York Hospitals to Renegotiate With Medical Schools
  New York City’s hospital system wants to renegotiate longstanding contracts that allow medical schools to manage physicians.
New York Probing Credit-Card Marketing at Colleges
  New York began a statewide investigation into credit-card marketing practices that target college students through their institutions.
New York Pension Cuts Return Forecast to 7.5%, Raises Payroll Contribution
  New York’s $132.6 billion pension fund, the nation’s third-largest, reduced the assumed rate of return on its investments to 7.5 percent from 8 percent, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said.
New York Pension Cuts Outlook, Raises Contributions
  New York’s $124.8 billion pension fund, the nation’s third-largest, reduced the assumed rate of return on its investments to 7.5 percent from 8 percent as it recovers from market losses, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said.
MLB: New York Yankees 5, Oakland 0
  NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- CC Sabathia became the first 19-game winner this season with a one-hitter over eight innings Thursday in the New York Yankees' 5-0 win over Oakland. New York Yankees - CC Sabathia - NEW YORK - Major League Baseball - Sports
New York Knicks: 8 Different Versatile Lineups D'Antoni Will Use
  The 2010-11 New York Knicks feature the deepest and most talented roster of the last decade. With new additions Amar'e Stoudemire, Raymond Felton and the trio aquired from Golden State, the team will be featuring many fresh faces.
Police reopen New York's Park Avenue
  New York police reopened Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan on Thursday afternoon after investigating a suspicious vehicle and declaring it safe.
New York imams say Muslims are Americans, too
  New York City Muslims declared themselves just as American as opponents of an Islamic cultural center and mosque near the World Trade Center on Wednesday in a bid to seize control of a debate they appear to be losing.
New York City on Alert for Earl
  New York City officials say they are on alert ahead of the coming tropical storm, but they only expect to see side effects as the main activity stays out over open water.
New York City Law Requires Landlords to Tell New Tenants About Bedbug Infestations
  A new law in New York City aimed at helping prospective tenants combat the raging bedbug epidemic was signed into law Monday by Gov. David A. Paterson. Dubbed the Bedbug Disclosure Act, the measure requires owners and lessors to notify new rental tenants of bedbug infestations that have plagued the building and the tenant's individual unit during the previous year. The law comes amid a rash of ...