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PAW-Picture A Week(192 images)
22 November 2009; PAW Picture A Week. Back in time at the Metropolitan Transit Authority.(© Richard B. Levine)
  • A straphanger on the MTA nostalgia train on Thursday, November 19, 2009. The 1940's era IND Nostalgia Train made local stops from the World Trade Center to to Rockefeller Center to promote this year's Radio City Christmas Spectacular. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • A visitor to Times Square on a rainy Saturday, November 14, 2009. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Big Bird joins other dignitaries as Sesame Street celebrates it's 40th anniversary with the unveiling of a temporary street sign on Broadway in New York on Monday, November 9, 2009. Puppeteers, characters from the show, executives and other workers all gathered to celebrate the permanence of the educational television program and it's multitude of co-branded ancillary products. Sesame Street launched on November 10, 1969 and is now seen in over 140 countries. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • An NYPD helicopter and patrol boat join the escort for he amphibious transport dock, the USS New York LPD-21 as it travels up the Hudson River on it's arrival in New York on Monday, November 2, 2009. The $1 billion ship, constructed in Louisiana, has a bow that has been made from 7.5 tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center.  360 sailors and over 200 Marines are on board the ship with many lining the rails. The ship will be officially commissioned on Saturday, November 7 and will be docked next to the Intrepi Sea Air Space Museum. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Hundreds of environmental activists prepare to march across the Brooklyn Bridge at a Greenpeace sponsored event on the International Day for Climate Change, Saturday, October 24, 2009. The International Day for Climate Change raises public awareness about global warming and the number "350", which they use as their slogan, corresponds to the amount of carbon dioxide emissions in parts per million in the atmosphere that would be a safe number to avoid global warming. Right now the number is hovering around 387ppm.  (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Workers in the Garment Industry and their supporters rally in the Garment Center in New York on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 to prevent the rezoning of the area. The Bloomberg administration is seeking a zoning change which will spur real estate development in the area forcing many of the businesses out. There are more than 800 fashion related companies in New York employing 175,000 people with the Garment Center forming the backbone of the industry. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • A reader uses his Amazon Kindle electronic book on the street in Midtown Manhatan in New York on Monday, October 12, 2009. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • The original  Apple Newton Messagepad from 1993 is seen being used by a computer user on Thursday, October 8, 2009. Apple is expected to come out with some sort of tablet computer to compete in the ebook market against Soney and the Amazon Kindle. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Employees enter and leave Goldman Sachs brokerage firm world headquarters at 85 Broad Street in New York on Friday, September 25, 2009. Analysts are reporting that the firm will pay employees larger bonuses this year because of record earnings in the second quarter.  (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Students in a math class at the Mott Hall V Middle School in the New York borough of the Bronx on Tuesday, September 22, 2009. The brand new school recently received seven SMART Boards, an interactive electronic whiteboard used in classrooms. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • A television reporter from the BBC does his stand-up in front of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday, September 15, 2009, the one year anniversary of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers brokerage. The collapse of the brokerage house heralded the start of the financial meltdown. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Members of Domestic Workers United and supporters rally in New York on September 5, 2009 to pressure NY State legislators to pass the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. The groups were mobilized because of an alleged abuse of the nanny Patricia Francois by her employer, Mathew Mazer, a noted documentary film producer, over an incident where Mazer was allegedly berating his daughter over not learning her lines for a school play. Mazer and his wife, the sports agent Sheryl Shade, are being sued by Francois. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Thousands of supporters of health care reform gather in Times Square in New York on Saturday. August 29, 2009. The demonstrators gathered to counter the raucous town hall meetings around the country, where people against  changes to the current health system disrupted the meetings. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • A trash can overflowing with beer cans and bottles collected by Metro North car cleaners is seen in Grand Central Terminal on Saturday night, August 15, 2009. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Teenage girls watch in awe the singer Sean Paul as he performs during the Indian Independence Day Parade on Madison Ave. in New York on Sunday, August 16, 2009.  Now in it's 29th year, this year the parade celebrates the 62nd anniversary of India's partition from British rule on August 15, 1947. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Automobiles at a scrap metal recycler on Newtown Creek separating Brooklyn and Queens counties in New York are seen on Friday, August 7, 2009. Vehicles from the "cash for clunkers" program are headed to the scrap heap to be recycled. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Hundreds of chic fashionably dressed people line up at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 for an open casting call for extras for the second "Sex and the City" movie. Actor and actress wannabees arrived hours early dressed in their finest designer clothing, armed with their headshots, for a chance to appear in the background of the second installment of the trendy hip lifestyle movie. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Beachgoers in Coney Island in Brooklyn in New York on Saturday, July 25, 2009 . (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • NY State Senator Hiram Monserrate at a news conference at New York City Hall on Sunday, July 19, 2009 demanding that New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg negotiate with the State Senate before they will allow a bill returning control of the New York City Public School system to the mayor. The mayoral control of the schools legislation sunseted at the end of June and the legislators want less control by the mayor and more parental involvement in any new laws passed. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • A Red Mango yogurt store in midtown in New York on Tuesday, July 14, 2009. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Cherries and berries on sale at the Union Square Greenmarket in New York on Friday,  July 3, 2009. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Tourists visiting from Oklahoma watch as members of several Rabbinical groups rally in front of the offices of NY State Senator Daniel Squadron in Lower Manhattan in New York on Wednesday, June 24, 2009. The protesters promised to support primaries against any state senators who supported legislation that would legalize gay marriage. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • A salad bar in a restaurant in New York on Sunday, June 21, 2009. (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • Elm Auto Sales in Kearny, N.J. is seen on Wednesday, June 10, 2009. The New Jersey Chrysler dealership is one of the 789 dealers that Chrysler LLC eliminated as part of a restructuring process. (© Frances M. Roberts) By photographer Richard Levine
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  • The new High Line Park in the New York neighborhood of Chelsea is seen on Monday, June 8, 2009. The park, utilizing the railbed of the former High Line which ceased operation in 1980, has finished the first phase of its transformation into a 1.5 mile park running north from the trendy Meatpacking District. The original High Line, opened in 1934, traveled from West 35th, connecting with the railyards, down to Houston Street, traveling through the center of buildings where goods could be loaded and unloaded. The park officially opens to the public on June 9, 2009.  (© Richard B. Levine) By photographer Richard Levine
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