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Newsday is one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, serving the local areas of Long Island and New York City through its print editions and its Web site at Newsday.com. It was first published on Sept. 3, 1940, and since then has been awarded 19 Pulitzer Prizes. Its main office is located in Melville and is part of the media giant Tribune Co.
Newsday is one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, serving the local areas of Long Island and New York City through its print editions and its Web site at Newsday.com. It was first published on Sept. 3, 1940, and since then has been awarded 19 Pulitzer Prizes. Its main office is located in Melville and is part of the media giant Tribune Co.
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New Nike Sneaker Inspired By Jones Beach
Long Island footwear fanatics, listen up. A limited-edition Nike sneaker inspired by our very own Jones Beach comes out Friday. We're talking very limited - as in 516 pairs. (Get it? Area code 516?)
It's a variation on the Air Force 1, the basketball...Tags: WPIX-TV, Long Island, eBay Inc., Nike Incorporated
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Mike Tyson's Daughter Dies In Treadmill Accident
Police say the 4-year-old daughter of boxer Mike Tyson has died a day after her neck accidentally was caught in a treadmill cord while she was playing at home.
Phoenix police spokesman Andy Hill said Exodus Tyson was pronounced dead in a hospital just...Tags: The Associated Press, Police, Boxing, Mike Tyson, Heavyweight
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Broadway Sets New Record, Despite Recession
Even during a recession, Broadway managed to hold its own.
Grosses for plays and musicals during the 2008-2009 season were a bit higher than the previous year. That set a new record, although attendance slipped during the 52-week period.
The Broadway...Tags: The Associated Press, Music Theater, Theater, Broadway Theatre, Mel Brooks
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Nature, culture and shopping along the Maine coast
Special to NewsdayThere's more to Maine than just lobsters and lighthouses - as any experienced Maine-iac will attest. Though New England's largest state is mostly mountains, lakes, rivers and pristine wilderness, the biggest draw for summer visitors is its stunningly...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Culture, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Conservation
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Brentwood motorcyclist killed in Deer Park
michael.amon@newsday.comA Brentwood man riding his motorcycle alongside his brother was killed Sunday evening when he lost control of the bike and crashed in Deer Park, Suffolk police said. Jemal Taylor, 35, was riding a 2002 Harley-Davidson motorcycle east on Long Island...Tags: Police, Stony Brook University, Port Jefferson Station, Court Administration, Port Jefferson
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Felipe Vergara, Jessica Allen win Long Island Marathon
john.jeansonne@newsday.comWhat may have seemed, a generation ago, to be slightly subversive - running for miles and miles just for the fun of it - again was demonstrated Sunday to be conventional behavior in the 21st Century. Not only was the Long Island Marathon, contested for a...Tags: New York City Marathon, Long Island Marathon, Long Island, Athletics, Track and Field, Marathon
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Hofstra Law Dean Honored To Be Mentioned For Supreme Court
Much to her surprise, the dean of Hofstra University Law School woke Sunday morning to find she had just been thrust into the national political conversation as a possible contender for a seat on the United States Supreme Court.
National Public Radio...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Michigan, National Public Radio, U.S. Supreme Court, Texas
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