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Say hello to Job Recruiting 2.0

Dominick Foti is out of breath. His face is beet-red. Attending a local job fair, Foti could be just inches away from being introduced to his first employer out of college. But the 19-year-old...

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McCann more than just a needed bat for Yankees

The Yankees wanted Brian McCann for his left-handed power, but Roger McDowell insists the catcher brings more than his bat to the game. The Braves pitching coach has been a fan of McCann’s work behind...

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Outgunned: Giants streak, playoff dreams end in loss to Dallas

Score. Hold ’em once, then again and then again. Score again, watch Andre Brown run untouched for the two-point conversion and just like that, a 21-6 deficit is a 21-21 tie and that familiar feeling...

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Kidd looks unable to clean up sloppy Nets

It was Kid’s Day at Barclays Center Sunday. There were kid dancers, a kid announcer, a kid DJ, and a kid who played the Star-Spangled Banner on guitar almost as good as Hendrix. Now if only we could...

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Fordham headed to postseason, draws Sacred Heart

For the first time since 2007, the Fordham football team is playoff-bound. The Rams, whose 11 regular-season victories set a school record for the most in the modern era (since 1920), will play host to...

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This week’s magazines are all business

With Forbes up for sale and the holiday season about to begin, we’re giving you something to digest besides your turkey. Here’s a look at what some business magazines are serving up. Forbes tempers its...

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Kidd feels for Bulls’ Rose in time of knee-d

Jason Kidd knows first-hand how difficult it can be to come back from major knee surgery, so it comes as little surprise his heart would go out to Derrick Rose in the wake of Saturday’s announcement...

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Gang’s deep-ball woe continues vs. Reed’s former squad

BALTIMORE — Ed Reed had a Hall of Fame-caliber run in Baltimore, with nine Pro Bowls and a Super Bowl ring. But in Sunday’s homecoming with the Jets he looked venerable and vulnerable, partly culpable...

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Boqueria tapas to fill void left by Justin’s BBQ joint

Boqueria, the popular tapas joint with sites in Soho and the Flatiron district, is expanding its empire to the Upper East Side. The restaurant has signed a lease for 4,300 square feet at 1460 Second...

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Jets may be just who we thought they were

BALTIMORE — As they trundled off the field and through the corridors of M&T Bank Stadium, the Jets could hear the animated voice of the Ravens’ radio announcer, Gerry Sandusky, as he took great...

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Eddie Lampert considers sale of Sears Canada

Eddie Lampert has milked Sears Canada for years — and now he’s looking to gut the company for good. The hedge-fund billionaire, who as chairman of Sears Holdings has been selling Sears Canada’s best...

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Jets squander another solid effort by Wilkerson & Co.

BALTIMORE — There is an axiom that football is the ultimate team game, that you can’t win just on one side of the ball. With every performance by their defensive line the Jets squander, the axiom is...

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Hill finds playing time hard to come by

BALTIMORE — Stephen Hill remained in the starting lineup, but his role in the game plan shrunk dramatically. Hill was on the sideline for a large chunk of Sunday’s 19-3 loss to the Ravens after...

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Giants blitz: Big Blue backfield big, but Romo’s the big winner

HERO: Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo completed 23-of-38 for 250 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Romo, who gets a lot of criticism for making big mistakes late in games, led the Cowboys on...

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Swiss vote against cap on executive salaries

No doubt, equality maven Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio is wondering how the Swiss missed. In a resounding victory for corporate control of executive pay, Swiss voters rejected on Sunday a proposal to...

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Giants report card: Week 12 vs. Cowboys

OFFENSE That the Giants ran for a season-high 202 yards split between Andre Brown (career-high 127 yards) and Brandon Jacobs (75 on only nine carries) and didn’t win is ridiculous. Eli Manning...

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Theater loses heat, leaves moviegoers in the cold

Catching fire? Not at this theater. Moviegoers who shelled out $12.50 to see “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and several other films at the Pavilion Theater in Park Slope on Sunday said they would...

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‘Catching Fire’ scorches with $161M opening

Moviegoers satiated their appetite for the “Hunger Games” franchise by making the sequel “Catching Fire” one of the year’s biggest hits. “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” opened with $161.1 million at...

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Winners and losers on both sides of Iranian nuclear deal

“Iran Agrees to Curb Nuclear Activity“: So the BBC headlined its coverage of the deal between Iran and the P5+1 Group in Geneva. Iran’s official news agency, IRNA, opted for: “The World Recognizes...

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Christmas wreaths returning for library’s lion statues

The Christmas spirit is returning to the New York Public Library’s lions. For the first time in nine years, the marble statues — named Patience and Fortitude — that stand guard in front of the...

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