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What does NYEP stand for?

New York Evening Post


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New York Education Foundation (scholarship fund)
New York Equity Fund
New York Electrical Inspection Agency (Rochester, NY)
New York Ecological Infrastructure Study (Earth Pledge; New York, NY)
New York Environmental Law and Justice Project (New York, NY)
New York Ethics Network
Nigerian Youth Environmental Network
Norton Your Eyes Only (Symantec software)
National Youth Employment Programme (Ghana)
New York Electric Piano (band)
New Yorker (person or magazine)
New York English Schools Association (English-as-a-second-language schools; New York, NY)
New York Emperors Stickball League
New York ENERGY STAR Labeled Homes
Not Yet (computer Universal Serial Bus protocol; expedites USB 2 throughput)
New York Evening World
Network of Youth Excellence
New York Empowerment Zone (New York, NY)
New York Empowerment Zone Corporation
National Youth Federation (Ireland)



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Recent projects have included the conversion of the former New York Evening Post Building at 75 West Street into Post Towers, a 220-unit rental building, 194 East 2nd Street and the conversion of the former Bank of America International Building on Broad Street into Claremont Preparatory School.
In the spring of 1920, a muckraking series of articles in the New York Evening Post prompted the House of Representatives to investigate.
Gutter Journalism - Media historian Frank Luther Mott believes the phrase was used by reformer, author, and critic Oswald Garrison Villard of the New York Evening Post and Nation magazine in a radio debate in March 1927.

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