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17th of June 2013 News
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Trying to Revive Mideast Peace Talks, Kerry Finds a Conflicted Israel
Date: 18 June 2013
By JODI RUDOREN
Memo From Jerusalem; divide in Israel over two-state solution is on stark display when several right-wing ministers in Prime Min Benjamin Netanyahu's government profess their opposition to a Palestinian state; rift could pose further complication for Sec of State John Kerry, who is planning his fifth visit to revive peace talks.
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Dealt Early Blow, Blackhawks Are Punchless vs. Bruins
Date: 18 June 2013
By JEFF Z. KLEIN
Boston Bruins defeat Chicago Blackhawks, 2-0, to lead Stanley Cup finals, 2-1.
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Director of Enforcement Agency Resigns to Work for Bank
Date: 18 June 2013
By JULIA PRESTON
John T Morton, director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, announces that he is stepping down after four years to work for a private bank; Homeland Security officials say resignation is voluntary.
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Top Democrats in Senate Urge Faster Action
Date: 18 June 2013
By CARL HULSE
Senate Democratic leaders seek to spur their colleagues to pick up pace as immigration debate enters its second week, with Majority Leader Harry Reid threatening to hold Senate in session over weekend if no progress is made on legislation.
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Derailment of L.I.R.R. Train Blocks East River Tunnel
Date: 18 June 2013
By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ
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Cuomo Says Abortion and Anticorruption Bills Aren’t Likely to Pass Legislature
Date: 18 June 2013
By THOMAS KAPLAN
New York Gov Andrew M Cuomo acknowledges that two of his priorities, enshrining abortion rights more firmly into state law and enacting new anticorruption laws, are not likely to be taken up by the Legislature before its adjournment.
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Obama Defends Authorization of Surveillance Programs
Date: 18 June 2013
By PETER BAKER
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As Prison Term Nears, Lawyers for Astor’s Son Fight On
Date: 18 June 2013
By RUSS BUETTNER
Anthony D Marshall, convicted in 2009 of stealing millions of dollars from his socialite mother Brooke Astor, is scheduled to start a sentence of one to three years; his lawyer have unleashed a flurry of legal efforts to keep their aging client out of prison, including a motion revisiting an allegation that a juror felt threatened into a guilty vote at Marshall's trial.
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Two Views of the Night 27 Shots Were Fired
Date: 18 June 2013
By TIM STELLOH
Testimony begins in attempted murder trial of Thomas Dunikowski of Brooklyn, who fired 27 shots from an assault rifle near a crowd of rowdy teenagers engaged in an altercation near his Marine Park home in July, 2011; defense attorneys argue that Dunikowski was a fearful family man protecting his family and neighbors from a vengeful mob and not the vigilante portrayed by prosecutors.
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Boy Praised for Saving His Mother in an Attack
Date: 18 June 2013
By NATE SCHWEBER and J. DAVID GOODMAN
Officials credit 11-year-old Jacob Rodriguez of South Jamaica Queens, and Joseph Koch, an off-duty police officer, for saving Jacob’s Christina Rodriguez from attacker Jose Bernazard; both Officer Koch and Bernazard are recovering from gunshot wounds sustained in the struggle.
Full Article
Trying to Revive Mideast Peace Talks, Kerry Finds a Conflicted Israel
Date: 18 June 2013
By JODI RUDOREN
Jodi RUDOREN
Memo From Jerusalem; divide in Israel over two-state solution is on stark display when several right-wing ministers in Prime Min Benjamin Netanyahu's government profess their opposition to a Palestinian state; rift could pose further complication for Sec of State John Kerry, who is planning his fifth visit to revive peace talks.
Full Article
Dealt Early Blow, Blackhawks Are Punchless vs. Bruins
Date: 18 June 2013
By JEFF Z. KLEIN
Jeff KLEIN
Boston Bruins defeat Chicago Blackhawks, 2-0, to lead Stanley Cup finals, 2-1.
Full Article
Director of Enforcement Agency Resigns to Work for Bank
Date: 18 June 2013
By JULIA PRESTON
Julia PRESTON
John T Morton, director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, announces that he is stepping down after four years to work for a private bank; Homeland Security officials say resignation is voluntary.
Full Article
Top Democrats in Senate Urge Faster Action
Date: 18 June 2013
By CARL HULSE
Carl HULSE
Senate Democratic leaders seek to spur their colleagues to pick up pace as immigration debate enters its second week, with Majority Leader Harry Reid threatening to hold Senate in session over weekend if no progress is made on legislation.
Full Article
Derailment of L.I.R.R. Train Blocks East River Tunnel
Date: 18 June 2013
By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ
Michael SCHWIRTZ
Full Article
Cuomo Says Abortion and Anticorruption Bills Aren’t Likely to Pass Legislature
Date: 18 June 2013
By THOMAS KAPLAN
Thomas KAPLAN
New York Gov Andrew M Cuomo acknowledges that two of his priorities, enshrining abortion rights more firmly into state law and enacting new anticorruption laws, are not likely to be taken up by the Legislature before its adjournment.
Full Article
Obama Defends Authorization of Surveillance Programs
Date: 18 June 2013
By PETER BAKER
Peter BAKER
Full Article
As Prison Term Nears, Lawyers for Astor’s Son Fight On
Date: 18 June 2013
By RUSS BUETTNER
Russ BUETTNER
Anthony D Marshall, convicted in 2009 of stealing millions of dollars from his socialite mother Brooke Astor, is scheduled to start a sentence of one to three years; his lawyer have unleashed a flurry of legal efforts to keep their aging client out of prison, including a motion revisiting an allegation that a juror felt threatened into a guilty vote at Marshall's trial.
Full Article
Two Views of the Night 27 Shots Were Fired
Date: 18 June 2013
By TIM STELLOH
Tim STELLOH
Testimony begins in attempted murder trial of Thomas Dunikowski of Brooklyn, who fired 27 shots from an assault rifle near a crowd of rowdy teenagers engaged in an altercation near his Marine Park home in July, 2011; defense attorneys argue that Dunikowski was a fearful family man protecting his family and neighbors from a vengeful mob and not the vigilante portrayed by prosecutors.
Full Article
Boy Praised for Saving His Mother in an Attack
Date: 18 June 2013
By NATE SCHWEBER and J. DAVID GOODMAN
Nate SCHWEBER
Officials credit 11-year-old Jacob Rodriguez of South Jamaica Queens, and Joseph Koch, an off-duty police officer, for saving Jacob’s Christina Rodriguez from attacker Jose Bernazard; both Officer Koch and Bernazard are recovering from gunshot wounds sustained in the struggle.
Full Article