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New York Today


Monday, February 7, 2011 


New York Today: Donors Demand a Bigger Voice in Catholic Schools; Cuomo Criticizes Superintendent Pay


News

Charles B. Durkin Jr., a Wall Street financier, with Joanne Walsh, principal of Our Lady Queen of Angels School in Manhattan.

Donors Demand a Bigger Voice in Catholic Schools

By PAUL VITELLO
Just like billionaires who donate to public schools, donors want transparency and accountability from educators.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo suggested that school superintendent salaries were too high.

Cuomo, Pushing School Cuts, Offers a Target: Superintendent Salaries

By THOMAS KAPLAN
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who has proposed cuts in school aid, suggested that superintendents were overpaid.
Jamshed Bharucha was born in India and attended Vassar on a scholarship. He will take office at Cooper Union on July 1.

Provost of Tufts University Will Be Named President of Cooper Union

By LISA W. FODERARO
The New York college chose as its president a scholar born in India who is expert in music, psychology and neuroscience.
People said they walked past the parked BMW, on a corner in Astoria, Queens, for two days without noticing anything odd.

As Ice Thaws, Body Is Found Inside a Car in Queens

By LIZ ROBBINS
People in a Queens neighborhood said that for two days they walked past the car where Argent Dyryzi's body was found, without noticing anything odd.

Sports

Amar'e Stoudemire drove to the basket.
KNICKS 117, 76ERS 103

Stoudemire Snaps Knicks Out of Latest Funk

By JONATHAN ABRAMS
Amar'e Stoudemire matched his season high as the Knicks avenged a loss at Philadelphia on Friday.

Arts

New Chamber Ballet: From far left, Katie Gibson, Madeline Deavenport and Lauren Toole in
DANCE REVIEW

Bare Bones, Fleshed Out With Music

By ROSLYN SULCAS
Miro Magloire and his New Chamber Ballet begin their latest season at City Center with his signature bare-bones approach and three premieres.
Linkin Park, with Chester Bennington, left, and Mike Shinoda, playing its early songs along with its newer ones at Madison Square Garden on Friday.
MUSIC REVIEW

Unafraid of Altering a Winning Formula

By JON PARELES
Linkin Park visits Madison Square Garden, sometimes sounding like the rap-rock band of 2000, but other times clearly something completely different.

Features

Mayoral Sign-Out Sheet? Secretive Jaunts Spur a Thought

By MICHAEL BARBARO
Angered by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's refusal to say where he was during the December blizzard, lawmakers may consider requiring mayors to acknowledge absences.

Business

Breach Tied to Nasdaq May Have Wider Effect

By CHRISTOPHER DREW
As Nasdaq OMX sought to reassure the public, analysts said that the lingering effects may be to the company's other expanding business lines rather than to its trading.

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