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  1. Lessons Learned, City Braces for Swine Flu’s Resurgence http://bit.ly/D8qly
  2. City Room: Lifestyle Cutbacks in TriBeCa http://bit.ly/IaYHv
  3. Taking Questions: Ask About New York’s Flora http://bit.ly/XAiWm
  4. Child Dies After Being Trapped in Fire http://bit.ly/14Y4KR
  5. Hundreds Try Out for Art-World Reality Show http://bit.ly/3ksWX1
  6. Battle Over Estates, Small or Astor-Size, Can Be Bitter http://bit.ly/3nX0BF
  7. Parent-Paid Aides Ordered Out of City Schools http://bit.ly/RNQB1
  8. William Conner, 89, Dies; Judge Expert in Patent Law http://bit.ly/18Mbfy
  9. Step 1: Win Father’s Seat. Step 2: Try to Eliminate It. http://bit.ly/1wWtLg
  10. Lottery Numbers http://bit.ly/14tBZv
  11. Two Men Fatally Shot Near Block Party in Brooklyn http://bit.ly/Uo9OS
  12. Hunting Remnants of a Fraudulent Life of Luxury http://bit.ly/2uJ0Nz
  13. At Stadium, Trip to Bathroom Signals Free Choice http://bit.ly/3dgceR
  14. Democrats Lash Out at Mayor Over Control of Public Schools http://bit.ly/JsD0q
  15. After Murder of Office Cleaner, a New Light on an Isolated Job http://bit.ly/8oCdm
  16. Our Towns: When NASA Defined Long Island http://bit.ly/18nGLO
  17. Forget the Trash Bag, Bring a Towel http://bit.ly/jtflX
  18. Metropolitan Diary http://bit.ly/CGtzH
  19. Frank McCourt, Author of ‘Angela’s Ashes,’ Dies at 78 http://bit.ly/irUW8
  20. Judi Ann Mason, Wrote for Stage and Screen, Dies at 54 http://bit.ly/OYzqf