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In new job market, older women struggle to find work

Some women say they're being judged not by their resumes but by their age.

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Despite historical tensions, Koreans raise funds to aid Japan

Relations between the countries have improved since the March 11 earthquake.

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Green Taxis Act paves way for hybrid fleet

The Green Taxis Act would allow city officials to set higher fuel efficiency standards.

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MLB could see smaller crowds again this season

Major League Baseball has seen a decline in overall game attendance.

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Pawnshops see a boost in business

The economic recession, high unemployment and rising gold prices have meant booming business for pawn shops.

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New cab law could mean cleaner air for NYC

Mayor Bloomberg proposed the Green Taxis Act last month, which could mean cleaner air for New Yorkers.

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Brooklyn artists exchange arts education for church studio space

Local bands join forces with parish school to celebrate the arts.

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City fitness program gets New Yorkers to shed the pounds

Shape Up NYC, a new program with the Department of Parks and Recreation, is encouraging New Yorkers to slim down and tone up.

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City relies on residents to carry out smoking ban

Mayor Bloomberg recently announced that the New York Police Department will rely on citizens to keep tabs on wayward smokers.

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Roller-skating rink celebrates 60 years of keeping kids fit

Guptill's Arena in Colonie, N.Y. draws in families looking for fun and fitness.