Special Reports (Page 7)
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The bells ring to remember on 9/11
On the first anniversary of 9/11, the Mayor of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury presented the Bell of Hope to St. Paul’s Chapel, which has been operating in Manhattan since colonial times.
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For the young, 9/11 is only history
With the average age of a high school freshman being between 13- 15, no one in the ninth grade and below would have been born for the events of 9/11.
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Teaching 9/11
This was their last social studies class before the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks that changed their city and the world.
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Chinatown rebuilds after 9/11
Following the 9/11 attacks, Chinatown suffered an economic depression.
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Voices of Harlem
A special report by the staff of Pavement Pieces explores Harlem today. Video by Amina Srna (Virtual Reality video must […]
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NY Primary: Young Voters for Bernie
Young voters give their thoughts on the Democratic candidates. They choose Bernie.
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NYC Primary: Colorful Sanders supporters rally at Navy Yard before debate
They came from all over the country to take on the more subdued Hilary Clinton supporters.
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NYC Primary: Staten Island Republicans talk taxes
Propositions for a flat, or fair tax, have been common among Republican candidates for two decades, and have gained popularity among Republican voters.
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NYC Primary: “Feeling the Bern” at Washington Square Park
The Sanders campaign estimated 27,000 New Yorkers attended the rally.
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A church becomes a safe haven for the homeless
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church transforms into a homeless shelter.