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City should expect pricey lawsuits after Staten Island Ferry crash, lawyers say

City should expect pricey lawsuits after Staten Island Ferry crash, lawyers say

After spending more than $60 million on settlements related to the 2003 Staten Island Ferry disaster, the city will likely be on the hook again for pricey payouts after Saturday's crash, legal experts said.

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Hire Me! The Daily News wants to help city job-hunters get back to work

Hire Me! The Daily News wants to help city job-hunters get back to work

They want to work. But today, more than 400,000 city residents will job-hunt instead.

Chatzky: How to make donations to Haiti wisely

Chatzky: How to make donations to Haiti wisely

The earthquake in Haiti should have all of us reaching into our pockets to lend a hand. In fact, two-thirds of American adults have either made a donation or plan to do so in the future.

Chatzky: Lower your auto, homeowner's insurance policies

Chatzky: Lower your auto, homeowner's insurance policies

Bundling your auto and homeowner's insurance policies with the same company can cut your bill by 15%, and raising your deductible to $1,000 from $500 can save you up to 25%.

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