
By ARI PAUL
First the envelopes containing ballots needed to be alphabetized by name. Then they needed to be screened to see if the voters were union members in good standing. And then union officers delayed opening the ballots yet again, to make sure that the envelope-cutters were working properly.
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By TOMMY HALLISSEY
Governor Paterson July 8 signed into law a bill that significantly eases the financial burdens of public employees who were called up to active military duty in Iraq or Afghanistan. More...

By ARI PAUL
Elected officials and 9/11 first-responder advocates July 8 protested the Bush administration's decision to not re-appoint Dr. John Howard to head the government office overseeing worker safety, offering their support for his research on 9/11 health effects. More...

By TOMMY HALLISSEY
A Manhattan grand jury elected not to file criminal charges against a Police Officer who killed a man in what he said was self-defense and then fled the scene of the shooting, according to Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau. More...