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Soon after Gov. Eliot Spitzer began to field repeated requests for a special prosecutor in the case against 10 Long Island nurses charged with endangering patients at a nursing home, that facility's owners started pouring thousands of dollars into the governor's campaign coffers.
State clears Filipino nurses of wrongdoing
As many cheered a state inquiry clearing 10 Filipino nurses of placing Smithtown nursing home residents in jeopardy, a Suffolk County prosecutor said he would fight to keep the finding out of court when the nurses face trial on charges of endangering patients.
State: Nurses quitting didn't jeopardize residents
A state Department of Health inquiry has found that residents at a Smithtown nursing home "were not placed in jeopardy" by the mass resignation of 10 nurses in 2006, a spokesman said.
Filipino advocates support nurses
Filipino and nurse advocates rallied behind 10 Filipino nurses charged with endangering children at a Smithtown nursing home and said political connections were behind the indictment.
Filipino SentosaCare nurses return to court Wednesday
The 10 Filipino SentosaCare nurses who quit in protest of their working conditions will be in a Suffolk courtroom Wednesday to learn whether the charges against them will be dismissed.
Two views of controversy
Nassau Democratic Chairman Jay Jacobs defended SentosaCare attorney Howard Fensterman yesterday, while a state nurses association president called issues raised in yesterday's Newsday story "mind-boggling."
Did nursing home company buy Schumer's help?
Faced with a crisis over complaints about its treatment of Filipino nurses, Long Island nursing home group SentosaCare turned for help last year to a friendly politician it had supported in the past -- Sen. Charles Schumer.
Nursing home operators went to D.A. with request
Suffolk District Attorney Thomas Spota and three detectives sat in his Hauppauge office and listened to a pitch for an unusual investigation.
A business built on timing, smarts and contacts
Benjamin Landa and Bent Philipson have built the largest nursing home network in the state with good timing, smart business moves and the right contacts.
Schumer has history of nursing advocacy
As U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer sees it, his advocacy on behalf of the state's largest for-profit nursing home group was in keeping with his long-term commitment to solve America's nursing shortage.
Rulings back LI company in workers rights case
A Long Island healthcare company said Thursday it had been vindicated by separate decisions in Washington and Manila clearing it and an affiliated recruitment agency in the Philippines of violating worker rights.
Cuomo nixes donations from supporter tied to probe
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's re-election campaign announced Wednesday that it had stopped accepting donations from his Long Island finance chairman.
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