Three Catholic Schools to Close
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Three of the six financially strapped Catholic elementary schools will be closed, the New York Archdiocese announced today.
Water Main Break Disrupts New Jersey
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A break in a 60-inch water main disrupted service to hundreds of thousands of customers in central New Jersey today and closed schools in parts of two counties.
Files Suggest Profiling of Latinos Led to Immigration Raids
By SUSAN SACHS
Immigration officials say the I.N.S. may have violated their guidelines for avoiding ethnic or racial profiling in conducting searches for illegal immigrants.
Second Brush Fire in 2 Days Disrupts Turnpike Traffic
By MARIA NEWMAN
Firefighters in East Rutherford, N.J., battled a brush fire in the Meadowlands that disrupted traffic for several hours.
Rent Board Chief Resigns With Attack on the Mayor
By BRUCE LAMBERT
Facing ouster by Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, the chairman of the New York City Rent Guidelines Board quit and unleashed a scathing attack on the mayor.
Political Memo: Giuliani Keeps Foot in Race for Some Selective Tripping
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani's latest mischief in the mayoral race seems to be to bolster the fortunes of Peter F. Vallone and to continue to harm Alan G. Hevesi.
MORE NEW YORK REGIONAL NEWS
• Politely, Tastefully, a Club Hits 25
• Man in Attacks on 7 Women in Central Park Gets 2 1/2 Years
• Three Charged in Rape at Their School in the Bronx
• 4 Black Democrats Testify Against Redistricting Map
• Dean of Law School Is Said to Be Choice to Lead N.Y.U.
• Marymount Manhattan College Selects Its First Male President
• Ferrer to Go to Puerto Rico to Join Protest of Navy Bombings
• Two Sides of the Street in a Unionization Battle
• Defense Rests in African Embassy Bombings Trial
• Connecticut Court Rejects Bid to Overturn 1997 Rape Conviction
• Departing Federal Prosecutor Reflects on Record, and Race
• Laboratory Ducks Are Stolen, and It's a Case for the F.B.I.
• 20% Increase in 911 Calls Is Seen as a Result of Cellular Phone Use
• Contracts to Pataki's Neighbor Prompt Inquiry by Comptroller
• New Jersey High School Is Winner of Fed Contest
• NYC: On Kerrey, Diallo and Kinds of Heroism
• Public Lives: The Art of Plunging In, Without Fear
• Boldface Names
• Tunnel Vision: A High-Tech Test in the Geometry of the Tracks
• Consumers to Get a Choice on Insurers' Sharing of Data
• Men's Retailer Moe Ginsburg Is to File for Bankruptcy
• Metro Business Briefing
• Metro Briefing
• N.Y. Region Text Version |
|
|
|
BREAKING N.Y. REGION NEWS FROM A.P.
ACLU Leader is First Hispanic
2:32 p.m. ET
Political Scandals Plague New Jersey
2:02 p.m. ET
Water Main Break Disrupts New Jersey
1:57 p.m. ET
Three Catholic Schools to Close
12:57 p.m. ET
Embassy Bombing Trial in Closing Arguments
12:48 p.m. ET
Free Ice Cream Benefits Charity
11:27 a.m. ET
MORE A.P. NEWS . . .
METRO COLUMNS
The Big City | John Tierney
Boldface Names | James Barron
Metro Matters | Joyce Purnick
Metropolitan Diary | Enid Nemy
NYC | Clyde Haberman
Our Towns | Matthew Purdy
Public Lives
Tunnel Vision | Randy Kennedy
THE CITY On Sundays
Yippie Central
For decades, 9 Bleecker was home to the quirky pranksters who brought street theater
to the revolution. But soon, they may have to split.
Go to The City Section.
IN DEPTH
Education
READER'S OPINIONS
Metro Forums
Weather
SPECIAL REPORTS
Other Special Reports
Two-Tier Justice: Indigent Defendants
The Blues: N.Y.P.D.
An American Block: Life on 129th Street
Blank Slate: Charter School's 1st Year
We welcome your comments concerning The New York Times on the Web N.Y. Region section.
|