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jueves, 12 de septiembre de 2013

syracuse.com - 12 de septiembre de 2013 - EEUU

NY Minute: Big Tobacco owes New York $92 million, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says

Good morning! Give the AC a break today and prep the furnace. We're in the 70s today, and 50s on Friday. That is, highs in the 50s.

Instead of getting $800 million they claimed they were owed, tobacco companies instead must pay New York $92 for tobacco settlement money owed since 2003.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo could have claimed some of the credit for Eliot Spitzer's defeat in the New York City comptroller primary, but let other Democrats do the job.

State tax commissioner Thomas Mattox talks about why STAR recipients must register with the state for the first time in the program's history.

Cuomo and singer/songwriter Billy Joel rode motorcycles to retrace the steps of firefighters taken to the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Cuomo said firefighters showed the world that "strength and courage will always conquer weakness and cowardice."

Former Congressman Anthony Weiner finished dead last in the primary for the job he's wanted for years: New York City mayor. Now what?

Central New York

The town of Manlius has rescinded its restrictions on political signs after a federal lawsuit challenged their constitutionality.

A judge says Republicans can put a candidate on the ballot for Syracuse mayor. Now they just have to come up with one.

One fun fact about Syracuse University's new chancellor: He served as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.

Absentee ballots will determine whether longtime Madison County supervisor Rocco DiVeronica holds onto his job for two more years.

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