Delta Flight Aborts Landing, Intersects Flightpath Of Comair Jet NEW YORK (CBS) “For the second time in a week a tragedy was just barely avoided at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Two airborne planes — one landing and the other taking off — came within a half-mile of colliding on Friday in the second such [...]
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The stoic shadows cast upon restive streams, that mark a New York City day, are infinite in their routine diversity; they paint an image rich in jaded tinctures of concrete chromaticity rising from a jagged, asphalt canvass. Limited in both time and scope, I’m barely able to grasp this urban artistry which is, at once, [...]
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The delightfully boisterous and uniquely gravel-voiced Charlie Rangel, Democratic congressman and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, has been a New York City fixture since first being elected to Congress in 1970. He’s been a constant and longtime advocate of the usual populist and minority causes which are almost guaranteed to win re-election [...]
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