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  • Less than a minute after Holmes's opening touchdown, rookie defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson sacked quarterback Luke McCown in his own endzone for a safety, pushing New York's advantage to 9-0 five minutes into the game.

    Jets Score Early, Often to Steamroll Jags Chris Herring 2011

  • New York's income tax deal has reinvigorated a political debate west of the Hudson: whether to adopt a so-called millionaire's tax supported by New Jersey Democrats or slash income taxes, the wish of Gov.

    Tax Deal Prompts a Debate Heather Haddon 2011

  • The Leafs can match New York's physical style of play, and they feature a stable of fast forwards, including Phil Kessel, who's one of just three players to reach the 30-goal mark already this season.

    What Could Destroy Rangers' Cup Dream? Mike Sielski 2012

  • While Japan has long been known as an expensive place to live—Tokyo's gas prices are 71% higher than New York's, for example,—the emergence of Australian cities and Singapore toward the top of the list is a more recent phenomenon.

    Zurich Is World's Costliest City Jason Chow 2012

  • The debate over whether New Jersey residents will flee to New York's lower taxes continues.

    Tax Deal Prompts a Debate Heather Haddon 2011

  • Natalie Keyssar for The Wall Street Journal Ms. Daykin, who has served as executive vice president at Brooklyn Academy of Music and most recently as president and executive director of New York's City Center, said she was drawn to the three-story home because of its history.

    Cottage Hill Cottage Corrie Driebusch 2012

  • On New Year's Eve, New York's Metropolitan Opera will debut a new work in an unusual genre: It might be described as an opera mash-up.

    A Voice Perfect for Playing Kings, Demons and Gods 2011

  • Mr. Harrington, a 40-year-old software designer, has endured freezing temperatures and hours-long lines to nab shirts from store openings on New York's Fifth Avenue, in his hometown of Greenwich, Conn., and elsewhere.

    Apple's Hottest New Product Can Be Thrown in the Wash Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011

  • On the night of the Oscars that month, Mr. Paulson hosted a dinner with a small group of investors in a private dining room at New York's Museum of Modern Art, where his guests got a private tour.

    Paulson Still a Bull After His Bare Year Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • Ms. Daykin, who has served as executive vice president at Brooklyn Academy of Music and most recently as president and executive director of New York's City Center, said she was drawn to the home because of its history.

    In Cobble Hill, a Mews You Can Use Corrie Driebusch 2012

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