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The New York City Metro is the most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the fourth most populous in the world (after Tokyo, Seoul, and Mexico City).

The metropolitan area is defined by the United States Census Bureau as the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), with an estimated population (as of 2005) of 18,747,320. The MSA is further subdivided into four metropolitan divisions. The 23-county metropolitan area includes the seven counties that constitute New York City and Long Island, twelve counties in northern New Jersey, three counties north of New York City in New York State, and one county in northeastern Pennsylvania.

 

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WASHINGTON The House's rejection of bill that would have provided up to $7.4 billion in aid to people sickened by World Trade Center dust has opened a sharp rift between two New York congressmen, Rep...

 

RHINEBECK, NY Theyre not invited to Chelsea Clintons wedding tomorrow but a bottle of wine and a "Dear neighbor" letter is helping to ease the pain. With a day to go before the former Firs...

 

BUFFALO, N.Y. Seneca Indians in the mail-order cigarette business will have to comply with some, but not all, provisions of a new federal law while they fight to have it struck down in court. A fede...

 

In an interesting turn of events, the two cops who tried to trump up charges against an undercover Internal Affairs investigator posing as a perp were not the intended targets of the sting. The origi...

 

The House ethics investigatory subcommittee recommended that Rep. Charlie Rangel be reprimanded, which is the least severe punishment, according to a new report. The disclosure was made today by Rep. ...

 

For a long time, Sharon Philip pulled the lever for Charles Rangel without hesitation, confident that the longtime legislator was the right man for her and for Harlem. But after years of wondering ...

 

WASHINGTON -- A House ethics panel yesterday began reviewing a "tentative agreement" to settle charges against Harlem Rep. Charles Rangel, a congressional source said. The bipartisan pane...

 

Cheer on world champions and Olympic swimmers alike during this two-mile race. The event is free; call 888-692-7946 or visit nycswim.org for more details...

 

Nearly 300 photos by more than 100 artists will be on display at this MoMA exhibit, which examines how photography helps us understand sculpture. Admission to the museum is $12-$20; call 212-708-9400 ...

 

The 12-piece marching street band will perofrm at Lincoln Center as part of the Out of Doors Festival. Expect to hear compositions by Yoko Ono, among other composers. The concert is free; call 212-875...

 
 

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New York?s public universities should be able to control their own tuition rates and have the freedom to raise additional revenue.

 

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There are many ways to measure the cumulative, quantifiable effects of 90-degree day after 90-degree day.

 

Civil liberties advocates have been pushing the Education Department to stop localities from imposing barriers.

 

The finding means the Harlem Democrat must face a public trial before the House ethics committee.

 

A Latin dance scene spreads across New York, with plenty of choices for beginners and experts alike.

 

The Bronx district attorney?s office expects to meet with the woman who has said her former boyfriend, an aide to the governor, assaulted her.

 

One Bronx event drew 47,521; another fell short by 47,468. Guess which dealt with new rules for governing?

 

The Smooth Cruise, in its 13th year, mixes stimulating views and easy listening.

 
 

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