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Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Bloomberg Defends NYPD Officers in Empire State Building Shooting

Several people were shot, one of them fatally, by a man outside the Empire State Building shortly after 9 a.m. on Friday, according to the police and city officials. The shooter was killed by the police, officials said. Half a dozen

The Empire State Building Shooting Was Mostly Perpetrated by Cops When the first reports of a multiple-casualty shooting outside the Empire State Building came down the line this morning, most of us thought the same thing:

Empire State Building Shooting Victim Remembered by Heartbroken Mourners Updated August 28, 2012 6:47am. August 28, 2012 6:47am. shareprint. New York Newsletter. SIGN UP NOW! Congratulations! You have successfully signed up for the

Nypd Empire State Building Shooting. NEW YORK — The police shooting near the Empire State Building last week is a testament to how quickly officers can fire off 16 rounds to take down an armed suspect. But the nine wounded bystanders attest to another

When a heavily armed man killed 12 people in Aurora, Col., gun-control opponents argued that if other moviegoers had been armed, lives could have been saved. But last week's shootout outside the Empire State Building in midtown Manhattan may offer a


Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Tim Layden: After not coming through in 400 relay, pressure building on Lochte

LONDON — Sun Yang of China and Ryan Lochte of the United States were back in the pool on Sunday as the top two qualifiers in the 200-meter freestyle hours after their gold-medal efforts at the Olympics. Sun was fastest in 1 minute, 46.24 seconds

HONG KONG (CNN) — When Chinese teenager Ye Shiwen dives into the pool on Monday, all eyes will be firmly on the clock to see if she can repeat her world-beating — Ryan Lochte-beating — time in the last 50 meters. The 16-year-old is due to swim the

Lochte told me he tried to wear his grill on the podium,” a reporter tweeted, “only to have an Olympics official tell him if he did so he wouldn't get his gold.”

The athlete was reportedly told he wouldn't receive his gold medal Saturday if he wore it on the podium after his win.

LONDON — After chasing Michael Phelps for an eternity, Ryan Lochte now chases history. "In the run-up to London, Ryan Lochte had been widely anointed as more marketable than Michael Phelps, owning magazine racks with a succession of crossover