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This 1956 photo provided by courtesy of Taschen shows Elvis Presley singing "Don’t Be Cruel," at RCA Victor Studio 1, in New York, on the cover of the book, "Elvis and the Birth of Rock and Roll," by Alfred Wertheimer. Wertheimer died at 85.

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MAYOR ANNOUNCES CRACKDOWN ON GRAY-MARKET MARIJUANA STORES

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MAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE IN BROOKLYN CRUISE TERMINAL SHELTER

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BROOKLYN BUS REDESIGN COULD BE FLAWED: FORMER MTA DIRECTOR

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