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Can RoboHawk solve NYC's pigeon problem?
From its perch, the bird of prey shakes its head from left to right, flaps its wings and bellows its call. While it may look and sound real to pigeons, it's not.

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Queens rookie cops probed in bogus summons scam
Two rookie cops in Queens are under investigation for a scam involving overtime pay and possibly bogus summonses, police sources said.

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NYU student recalls his Yankee Stadium dash
Life imitates art.

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Man sought for questioning in alleged bias attack
City police are seeking a Jewish man for questioning in an alleged bias attack on a black man in Crown Heights.

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NYPD sergeant arrested on sex charge
An off-duty New York City police sergeant faces two felony sex charges dating back to 2002, including one involving a victim younger than 15, according to the city police and court records.

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Gov. mulls who will run Moynihan Station project
Gov. David A. Paterson straddled the fence Thursday on the question of who should manage development of the Moynihan Station project.

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Landlord charged with trying to kill Brooklyn tenant
Prosecutors say a landlord planted a homemade bomb to try to kill a tenant he wanted to evict from a commercial building in Brooklyn. The tenant lost a leg in the blast.

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Boost in anti-terror grants for NYC transit, ports
The New York City area's transit and port systems will see a boost in security funding from what was expected just a few months ago.

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Bad economy hitting pets, too
The strain of tightening household budgets has hit man's best friend, as more New Yorkers are seeking help -- including foster parents -- for their pets.

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Bloomberg: Congress won't run NYPD
Mayor Michael Bloomberg reminded a group of congressional representatives Wednesday that the city's police department is his concern, not theirs, as the House Judiciary Committee considers nationwide policing reforms in response to the shooting death of Sean Bell.

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