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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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People on the Move, May 19
peopleonthemove@newsday.comLAW John G. Martin has been named litigation partner in the Great Neck office of Garfunkel, Wild & Travis. He is a member of the firm's litigation and arbitration and compliance and white collar defense groups. He previously was an assistant U.S. Attorney...Tags: Ozone Park, Long Beach (California), Fraud, Medical Specialization, Lawyers
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Golfers have chance to feel like a club member
mark.herrmann@newsday.comWhat a dream it would be to feel like a member at a private club, to have someone take your clubs from your car, to have your own locker in the clubhouse, to be able to bring a foursome and play a manicured club - even if you're not a member. The...Tags: Golf, Clubs and Associations, Sergio Garcia
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IRS: Some stimulus checks sent to wrong accounts
carol.polsky@newsday.comThrough the wonders of modern technology, some of those federal economic stimulus checks are being deposited directly into recipients' bank accounts. But some are not - and are instead winding up in the bank accounts of complete strangers. "We do know...Tags: Interior Policy, Internal Revenue Service, Electronics, Banking, Social Security
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Long Island is hot dog heaven
joan.reminick@newsday.comFew foods offer more bang for the bite than the all-American hot dog. Long Islanders seeking frank fulfillment can discover a world of variety out here. You can bite into dogs with an ethnic accent at Latin eateries in both Nassau and Suffolk, where...Tags: Nathan's Famous, Bodies of Water, Long Beach (California), Kensington, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Softball roundup: Sawicki's single wins it for PM
Newsday Staff WriterElizabeth Sawicki's two-out single scored Nicole Morales in the top of the seventh for Patchogue-Medford (6-12) in a 1-0 League I win over Lindenhurst on Wednesday. Alexa Donofrio threw a three-hitter with nine strikeouts and four walks. Lindenhurst is...Tags: Long Island
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Dog-friendly parks and beaches on Long Island
corris.little@newsday.comThere's nothing better than enjoying the great outdoors with a few good friends, but what if your friends are among the four-legged set? Long Islanders enjoy several parks where dogs are free to socialize, romp and play to their heart's content. So go...Tags: Los Angeles County, Virginia, West Hills, Wildlife, Vacations
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Obama's tough Appalachian spring
The Swampby John Riley New polls out today suggest Obama is in for a rough couple of weeks in West Virginia and Kentucky, which he'll have to weather by shaping perceptions in the media that the race is over. In West......Tags: Beauty Products and Fragrances, Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia), Barack Obama, Virginia, Oregon
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Rangel rebukes Clinton for race talk
The SwampBy Keith Herbert of Newsday One of Hillary Rodham Clinton's most important supporters, Charles Rangel, repudiated her claims she has broader support among "white Americans," calling the comments "the dumbest thing she could ever have said." The Harlem...Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Manhattan, Hillary Clinton, Republican Party
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