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- Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: a pedestrian struck on Ralph and Atlantic Aves. in Brooklyn, a car into a house on 140th Ave. and Guy Brewer Blvd. in Queens, and a person under a train at Union Square in Manhattan.
- A 33-year-old mother was charged with using her 12-year-old daughter to help her shoplift from a Western Beef grocery store on Staten Island.
- The fabled Market Diner on 43rd St. and 11th Ave. will re-open this spring. No more on-site parking, however, so leave those Cadillac Eldorados at home.
- Soon-to-be Governor David Paterson knows Barack Obama and the Democratic hopeful called the super delegate, but Paterson says he's sticking with Hillary Clinton.
- The Brooklyn Daily Eagle has more on the possible salvation of the Loews King movie theater in Brooklyn.
- Lost City reminds readers that tomorrow may be the last chance to eat at Armando's on Montague St. in Brooklyn.
- A Columbia University facilities worker is a hero, as he jumps from the platform down to the subway track, traverses the third rail, and lifts an unconscious man to safety at 116th St.
- The Cabrini Medical Center in Gramercy, Manhattan is closing after serving the community for more than 100 years.
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