The full story is here.Transit Strike Into 2nd Day; Stakes Climb
As New York City plunged into Day 2 of the transit strike, the stakes for those on the picket line, businesses and riders spiraled upward yesterday: Gov. George E. Pataki said that there would be no negotiations until the strikers return to work; a judge raised the possibility of sending union leaders to jail; businesses languished and weary New Yorkers grappled with the harsh realities of life without buses or subways.
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Day 2: Stakes Climb
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, Dec 22 2005 02:15 AM
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Posted 22 December 2005 - 02:15 AM
From the New York Times, 12/22/05:
Nick Gibbon
New York, NY/Philadelphia, PA
New York, NY/Philadelphia, PA
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