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  2. Motograph News Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Reilly proposed the idea of installing a news ticker bulletin on the Times Tower to the owner of the New York Times Adolph Ochs and deputy Arthur Hays Sulzberger. They all signed a contract July 26, 1928. [2] It took 8 weeks to install the display with work being done 24 hours a day in order to meet the contracted deadline.

  3. Times Square - Wikipedia

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    Times Square grew dramatically after World War I. [44] It became a cultural hub full of theatres, music halls, and upscale hotels. [44] Times Square quickly became New York's agora, a place to gather to await great tidings and to celebrate them, whether a World Series or a presidential election.

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  5. The New York Times Building - Wikipedia

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    [86] [87] The lobby is supported by exposed intumescent beams and contains oak floors and full-height glass windows. [68] Also inside the podium is The Times Center, which includes a 378-seat auditorium for events. [56] [87] [88] The Times Center also includes a 5,000-square-foot (460 m 2) meeting space. [88]

  6. AOL search log release - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times was able to locate an individual from the released and anonymized search records by cross referencing them with phonebook listings. [2] Consequently, the ethical implications of using this data for research are under debate. [3] [4] AOL acknowledged it was a mistake and removed the data; however, the removal was too late.

  7. V-J Day in Times Square - Wikipedia

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    V-J Day in Times Square, a photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt, was published in Life in 1945 with the caption, "In New York's Times Square a white-clad girl clutches her purse and skirt as an uninhibited sailor plants his lips squarely on hers" Alfred Eisenstaedt signing a copy of his famous V-J Day in Times Square photograph during the afternoon of August 23, 1995, while sitting in his Menemsha ...

  8. R46 (New York City Subway car) - Wikipedia

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    In March 1977, there was a crack found in the frame of one of the lightweight trucks built by Rockwell International, which resulted in a motor breaking loose from the truck's transom arms, striking an axle. By 1978, cracks were found in 264 R46 trucks. Because of these problems, all R46s had to be checked three times per week for truck cracks.

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