Lelitza Ford stepped off the Norwegian Dawn cruise ship yesterday to sing the praises of concrete.“I’m about to kiss the ground,” she said. “Thank you, Jesus.” Ms. Ford, 24, had been with her church group aboard the Norwegian Dawn when a wave 70 feet in height slammed into the bow of the 965-foot ocean liner [...]
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Cruise Ship Passengers Praise Land
Posted in The New York Sun on November 20, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
MTA Moves To Trademark ‘See Something, Say Something’
Posted in The New York Sun on November 4, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Transit authorities in 2003 launched the “See Something, Say Something” campaign to help make riders active participants in policing the subway. Now, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has filed a trademark application in order to police the phrase and those who use it.
Mystery of Subway Stench is Solved
Posted in The New York Sun on September 26, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
A stench like rotting garbage on a hot day is wafting from some elevators in the city’s subway system.
Think It Feels Hot Outside? It’s Even Hotter in the Subway
Posted in The New York Sun on July 20, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Armed with a thermometer, a reporter concluded what subway riders already know: When it’s hot outside, it’s even hotter below.
Year’s Death Toll on Tracks Rises to 22
Posted in The New York Sun on June 24, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
The young man leaped onto the tracks just as the downtown A express entered the Weest 4th Street station yesterday morning. The train screeched to a violent halt. The operator watched helplessly.