Syracuse New Times - General http://www.syracusenewtimes.com/newyork/articles.sec-8-1-general.html <![CDATA[Thousands Join to Fight Breast Cancer - Most money raised by annual Komen event stays in Central New York ]]>

Five volunteers were needed in 2008 to calibrate a new bilateral breast MRI at St. Joseph’s Imaging. Peg Kunz was the first in the machine. The radiologist told her there was something in her left breast, but it could be just an artifact or a glitch.

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<![CDATA[Syracuse administration elaborates on proposal to close fire stations - Firefighters say the changes will make the city less safe]]> ]]> <![CDATA[Symbols of Activism - ]]> Have you professed your cause to the masses yet? In late March, over 2.7 million Facebook users changed their profile picture to a red box with an equal sign in the middle.
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<![CDATA[Mayor Stephanie Minor Honors Volunteers for National Service Day - ]]> <![CDATA[New Read on News Feed - Facebook Unveils the Latest Feed Designs]]> The New Look
In a news conference, Facebook announced that there will be changes to the way the Facebook newsfeed looks and operates.]]>
<![CDATA[Arthur Storch, Syracuse Stage founder, dies at 87 - ]]> Arthur Storch, who founded Syracuse Stage in 1974 and was its artistic director until 1992, died Tuesday. He was 87.
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<![CDATA[Be Like Mike - ]]> Syracuse University assistant basketball coach Mike Hopkins successfully balances the demands of work and family.

Several common threads weave through the lives of Mike Hopkins and Jim Boeheim. Both players came into the Syracuse University program as unheralded newcomers, both earned reputations as solid, hard-working, gritty players, both played in professional leagues.]]>
<![CDATA[Art on the Move - ]]> At 5:45 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4, the Community Folk Art Center will begin yet another chapter in its 33-year odyssey with an opening reception at its new facility, located at 805 E. Genesee St. The reception will feature ribbon cutting, drumming and an opportunity to view two exhibitions: I Witness, a retrospective of images taken by Syracuse photographer Marjory Wilkins over the past 40 years, and 

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