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Math test scores across the state went up, but the state commissioner doesn't want people too make a huge deal out of it.
Michael Bloomberg, on the other hand, thinks it's a big deal.
Probably because city students are catching up!
It's still a "political football" writes the News.
At least one Conservative backs Andrew Cuomo's bill.
Bill Thompson said Bloomberg’s budget will saddle New York City with “unprecedented” debt.
Chuck Schumer toured a prison upstate.
Celebrating the Queensborough Bridge by laughing about the three-cent toll drivers once had to pay is a little bit ironic.
The short version of Norman Oder's report from the Senate hearing on Atlantic Yards: "Why do the state and city proclaim public benefits based on old fiscal data, but renegotiate with Forest City Ratner based on changing economic conditions?"
The Brooklyn G.O.P. curries favor with Rudy Giuliani.
The Working Families Party on Long Island, like in the city, endorsed mostly incumbents.
The Staten Island Republican Party convention is tonight.
Charlie Rangel mostly apologized for his comment.
This blogger stands by it.
The mayor is beyond answering questions about Azi.
Frank Bruni is disappointed in the Obamas' choice of New York restaurant.
When Michelle Obama called Nancy Reagan for advice, Reagan told her to have a lot of state dinners.
Above, CNN follows Christine Quinn as she lobbies state lawmakers to legalize same-sex marriage.
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