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				<title><![CDATA[Faulty Scaffolding in Times Square Reroutes Buses]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/safety/fyi/289.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-05-13 15:26:28</pubDate>			
			
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					   A broken scaffolding in Times Square shut down streets and rerouted buses for the past several hours, officials said.

The scaffolding’s motors burned out at about 8:30 a.m., stranding two window washers on the 30th floor of a building near 7th Avenue and 43rd Street. Authorities closed down the streets and rerouted buses as a precaution as rescuers worked for almost two hours to remove a window and get the window washers inside at 10:30 a.m., police said.

No one was injured, including t
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				<title><![CDATA[Astoria has another blackout!]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/safety/fyi/151.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-29 14:40:12</pubDate>			
			
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					   From AM-NY:Astoria residents temporarily without power, evacuatedIt was déjà vu all over again for a block of Astoria residents yesterday after an outage left scores of residents without power on one of the warmest days of the year.The neighborhood, hard hit during a days-long power outage in the summer of 2006, got a little taste of power trouble starting at 11:45 a.m. yesterday when a smoldering service box containing electric cables sent carbon monoxide into nearby homes and severed power.
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				<title><![CDATA[The only thing we have to fear...]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/safety/fyi/97.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-24 21:42:29</pubDate>			
			
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					   New Yorkers have very specific fears that don't necessarily translate to other parts of the country. But for some people, the paranoia gets the better of them. Just a few days ago, a man who's had it with roaches decided to exact his revenge by spraying the hell out of them with extra-strength Raid. In fact he sprayed so much of the stuff in his tiny apartment that one lit match ignited it, blowing out the front windows and charring more than 80 percent of his place. At least the roaches are go
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				<title><![CDATA[Correctly Placing The Potential Blame]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/safety/danger/53.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-23 06:37:55</pubDate>			
			
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					   This morning's edition of the New York Times will feature a strong editorial on how the State Senate will be responsible if the MTA's a'doomsday scenario's goes into effect. Here is a sample:Time is running out for more than eight million public transit riders in the New York City metropolitan area. On May 31, unless [...]
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				<title><![CDATA[Senate's Latest MTA Proposal Is Floundering]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/safety/emergency/49.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-23 06:26:57</pubDate>			
			
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					   As usual, Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith is having to deal with the dreaded foot in mouth disease. He seemed quite confident that the 32 votes needed to pass the Senate's latest MTA funding proposal were at his disposal. When he first expressed this sentiment, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver immediately countered with the question of [...]
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				<title><![CDATA[Raises For Bus and Subway Workers Could Be In Jeopardy]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/safety/emergency/45.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-23 03:54:59</pubDate>			
			
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					   Millions of riders who depend on mass transit daily are not the only ones worrying about the MTA’s ever growing financial crisis. The actual employees responsible for transporting these same millions are looking at an upcoming future that could threaten their ability to get pay raises. Pete Donohue of the New York Daily News has [...]
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				<title><![CDATA[It's report card time again...]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/safety/fyi/31.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-23 01:45:02</pubDate>			
			
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					   New York City Transit is again asking riders to grade their subway lines, starting with the No. 7 train.

This is the first year transit officials, and of course straphangers, will be able to see what if any improvements occurred. A new general manager program on the No. 7 and L trains is on the line when the results of the report cards are tallied.

General managers were appointed last year to both subway lines in hopes of addressing rider gripes on the last report cards. Last year, the 7 
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				<title><![CDATA[East side building partially collapses]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/safety/emergency/26.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-23 01:26:05</pubDate>			
			
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					   A building near East 36th Street and Lexington Avenue partially collapsed Monday afternoon, delaying 4, 5 and 6 train service, officials said.

The building, at 133 E. 36th Street, is a five-story brick building that appears to be under construction, according to city building department records. An external wall collapsed at about 3 p.m. but no injuries have been reported, the fire department said.

The wall collapsed inside and did not shut down any streets, the fire department said. The 
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				<title><![CDATA[No seats on the 6 ]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/safety/watchout/17.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-21 07:09:17</pubDate>			
			
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					  If you were looking to sit down on the South bound 720 6 train leaving Castle Hill Ave forget about it.. The train was bombarded with homeless people.
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