The first swine flu vaccines arrived Monday as health experts began a full-court press to de-mystify the new medicine. Many students in New York City were the first to get vaccinated. CBS 2’s Lou Young has the story.
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There’s a fight over a proposed new structure near the Museum of Modern Art that would as be as tall as anything in New York. CBS 2's Lou Young reports.
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New York City is taking people watching to a new level. A major expansion of the city’s high-tech surveillance system, which has been watching Lower Manhattan, is coming. CBS 2's Josh Landis has the story.
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Before the swine flu vaccine becomes available to New York City school students, hundreds of children will be given the seasonal flu shot. CBS 2’s Deborah Garcia reports.
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The excitement is building in the Bronx. The New York Yankees will host the Minnesota Twins Wednesday afternoon as the playoffs begin. The expectations are high for the Bombers. CBS 2’s Magee Hickey has more.
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The first doses of swine flu vaccine have been administered in New York City, but when will there be enough for everyone? Here’s CBS 2's Pablo Guzman.
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The New York State Parole Board turned down a convicted killer’s bid for compassionate parole under a controversial and loop-hole ridden program that has many in our area outraged. Here's CBS 2's Lou Young.
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Two people are dead and five people have been seriously injured after their 40-foot boat ran aground in marshland south of the New York hamlet of Wantagh. CBS 2’s Dave Carlin has the details.
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Parents may have a choice when it comes to vaccinating their kids, but that’s not the case for New York's health care workers. It's a move that has some workers feeling sick. CBS 2's Randall Pinkston has the story.
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Tuesday was the first day the H1N1 vaccine was available to the public in New York City, but as the day went on CBS 2 HD’s Sean Hennessey ran into a lot of people who were scared off by the vaccine.
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Growing up uou probably heard all kinds of myths about things you can do that may seem odd but are the keys to staying beautiful. Well, now CBS 2 HD’s Kristine Johnson is out to test the myths with the experts.
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