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May 2006 Articles:

  • City's Affordable Housing Crisis Has Intensified, Thompson Says
    Source: Queens Gazette 05/31/06

  • Things You Already Knew: Affordable Housing Is Rapidly Declining
    Source: Gothamist 05/27/06

  • Lower-Priced Housing Is Vanishing at a Faster Pace
    Source: NY Times 05/27/06

  • Things You Already Knew: Affordable Housing Is Rapidly Declining
    Source: Gothamist 05/27/06

  • Lower-Priced Housing Is Vanishing at a Faster Pace
    Source: NY Times 05/27/06

  • Affordable housing seen disappearing
    Source: Daily News 05/26/06

  • Property Tax Program Benefits Luxury Buildings
    Source: Gotham Gazette 05/26/06

  • Report: City faces affordable housing crisis
    Source: The Real Deal 05/25/06

  • NYC facing affordable housing crisis: report
    Source: New York Business 05/25/06

  • City can't afford tax rebate boost for seniors - Mike
    Source: Daily News 05/25/06

  • Landlords Opting Out of Affordable Housing Programs
    Source: WNYC 05/25/06

  • 1G property tax rebate pushed for seniors
    Source: Daily News 05/24/06

  • COMPUTER CASH AND BURN AT ACS
    Source: NY Post 05/24/06

  • HOU$ING PLAN'S 'POOR' JOB
    Source: NY Post 05/24/06

  • Executive pay swells amid the backlash
    Source: Mercury News 05/21/06

  • Investors pressure Exxon for lagging on climate change
    Source: Energy Bulletin 05/18/06

  • CalPERS Steps Up Pressure on Exxon
    Source: LA Times 05/18/06

  • East Village turns out to save its 'heart and soul'
    Source: The Villager 05/17/06

  • Residents, Lawyers Cheer Anti-ExxonMobil Stance
    Source: Queens Gazette 05/17/06

  • Thompson's Audit Finds 'Troublesome Conditions'
    Source: Queens Gazette 05/17/06

  • Exxon debates gay rights policy
    Source: Pink News 05/16/06

  • Recovering damages to city property is her biz
    Source: Daily News 05/14/06

  • $7-$10 Hourly Hikes Possible: Local 376 Wins Verdict on Wages
    Source: The Chief 05/12/06

  • Reports Says MTA Watched Rust Grow
    Source: Queens Tribune 05/11/06

  • Surprise: Train Stations Flunk
    Source: Long Island Press 05/11/06

  • Buildings Dept. left safes unguarded, audit says
    Source: Staten Island Advance 05/10/06

  • Metro Briefing: MANHATTAN: BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT AUDIT
    Source: NY Times 05/10/06

  • Echo Profile: Down the middle
    Source: Irish Echo 05/10/06

  • ExxonMobil's gay problem
    Source: CNN Money 05/10/06

  • City: Metro North, LIRR Stations In Poor Shape
    Source: WNBC 05/09/06

  • MTA Receives High Marks In New Audit On Station Hazards
    Source: NY1 05/09/06

  • STATIONS IN RAIL BAD SHAPE
    Source: NY Post 05/09/06

  • Survey: Metro North, LIRR Stations in Bad Shape
    Source: 1010 WINS 05/09/06

  • Who are The Deciders?
    Source: NY Blade. 05/08/06

  • AIDS $$$ Dispute
    Source: NY Blade 05/08/06

  • Controller hits Ikea parking plan
    Source: Daily News 05/05/06

  • Mayor Bloomberg Reveals His Cautious 2007 Budget
    Source: Gothamist 05/05/06

  • Thompson Uses Pension Power To Chide Oil Firms
    Source: NY Sun 05/05/06

  • Mayor's Budget Limits Increases in Spending
    Source: NY Times 05/05/06

  • Mayor Says Budget Balanced For Next Fiscal Year
    Source: WCBS-TV 05/05/06

  • Comptroller Challenges AIDS Funds Split
    Source: Gay City News 05/04/06

  • RIAA Names 12 Biggest Piracy Cities
    Source: FMQB 05/03/06

  • Wendy's Adds Gays, Transgenders To Employment Policy
    Source: 365 gay 05/03/06

  • N.Y. immigrants rally for rights
    Source: Daily News 05/02/06

  • Aon makes downtown comeback
    Source: Daily News 05/01/06




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