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President's
Corner
By Patrick J. Lynch
The sincerest form of flattery. >>
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Professional Courtesy, Continued: A Two-Way Street
By John Puglissi
The right thing to do, from the opposite perspective. >>
Article
Farewell From a Friend
A cop's cop, who never forgot his roots, says goodbye. >>
Article
The Power of the Press
The PBA's "Don't Blame the Cop" ad campaign became
one of the most successful in the union's history. >>
Article
Photos by Al O'Leary
Legislative Update
By Mubarak Abdul-Jabbar
An analysis of the PBA's latest lobbying efforts. >>
Article
Justice Delayed but not Denied
By Joseph Alejandro
Cop killers are convicted because victim's father Ted Buczek wouldn't
take no for an answer. >>
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Your Pension Questions Answered
By Joseph Maccone
Expert advice. >> Article
For Our Own Sake
By Robert Zink
The first shipment of 10,000 free gunlocks have been distributed
to PBA members — and another 10,000 are on the way. >>
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A Fallen NYPD Patrolman is Remembered, at Long Last
The story of a graveside ceremony — 140 years later. >>
Article
Photos by Jack Miller
The 109th PBA Convention
After being reelected by an historic margin, Pat Lynch and the
PBA board prepare delegates for the future. >>
Article
Photos by William Baker and Carl Varela
The 115th Precinct
By Donald Dewey
Large numbers of illegal immigrants complicate the patrol officers' job.
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Photos by William Baker
Most Valuable Veteran
Gene Jackson
After 13 years on the job, he says the real hell was his previous experience
driving a bus. >> Article
Introducing ...
The PBA's newly-elected trustees: Plilip Repaci of Brooklyn North and
Desmond Stafford of Manhattan North. >>
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Defending Your Rights
By Michael Murray
How the PBA General Counsel's Office works for you. >>
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extra added attractions
Chaplain's Message
Rabbi Alvin Kass
Adam and the Rabbi — reflections on the blackout of 2003. >>
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A Busy Couple of Days
A picture story of one cop's excellent August adventures.
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Photos by Todd Maisel/Daily News
Nostalgia…
Patrolman Frank Bruno leans on his 1937 Ford coupe. >>
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One Picture is worth ...
Steffen A. Kaplan's retrospective — "On the Job: The
NYPD in Pictures".>>
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