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    Extra, Extra: Stolen Bike Quickly Recovered Through Twitter

    by John Del Signore
    Published June 25, 2012
    Modified June 25, 2012
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    • One of the first gay couples to get legally married in New York State is now filing for divorce.
    • Former Governor Paterson is really taking his new MTA board position seriously: he fired his driver and has gone back to taking the subway.
    • The New York Times is denying allegations that editors pressured reporter Anthony Shadid to cross the border into Syria, where he ultimately died.
    • Here's a stunning photo of a deer jumping through a barbed wire fence to escape wild fires in Colorado.
    • The Giants and Jets are suing to block the proposed American Dream shopping and entertainment mall in the Meadowlands, which they fear could create a traffic nightmare on game days.
    • How Twitter helped a New Yorker get his stolen bike back in just a few hours.
    • Military contractor General Dynamics has routinely told workers that if they vote to unionize the company will lose its contract with the U.S. Army.
    • This supercut of Aaron Sorkin dialogue shows just how much the writer reuses his own material.

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