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First-time voters inspired to cast ballots
erik.german@newsday.comThe voting booth gives citizens a rare chance to actually grasp the levers of democratic power, and the experience moved one first-timer Tuesday to describe the moment in sacramental terms. "It's an incredible feeling," said Sean Nabi, 21, a John...Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, Referenda, Election Day, Government
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Change in the air: 'An incredible feeling'
erik.german@newsday.comThe voting booth gives citizens a rare chance to actually grasp the levers of democratic power, and the experience moved one first-timer yesterday to describe the moment in sacramental terms. "It's an incredible feeling," said Sean Nabi, 21, a John...Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama, Election Day, Government, Local Elections
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Campaign '08 ignites young Long Islanders' interest
dave.marcus@newsday.comFrom get-out-the-vote drives on college campuses to student blogs from the campaign trail, this presidential election unleashed a wave of enthusiasm among young voters. Exit polls across the country Tuesday showed a surge of first-time voters under age...Tags: Barack Obama, Election Day, Government, Long Island, Colleges and Universities
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Karzai urges Obama to halt Afghan deaths
Associated PressAfghan President Hamid Karzai called on Barack Obama yesterday to halt civilian casualties after villagers said U.S. planes bombed a wedding party, killing 37 people, most of them children. "We cannot win the fight against terrorism with airstrikes,"...Tags: Barack Obama, Wars and Interventions, National Government, Government, International Military Interventions
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Making their presence known
Spin CyclePoll: Hofstra Debate Obama photos McCain photos Poll: Who's winning? A group of young people in front of Hofstra's student center who appear dressed for a job interview make up "Hofstra Students for McCain." While admittedly smaller in numbers than......Tags: Polls, Sarah Palin
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Presidential debate a hot topic at Hofstra University
karla.schuster@newsday.comWonder what Harriet Tubman might say about Barack Obama running for president? Or how Susan B. Anthony would feel about Hillary Clinton's candidacy? Go ahead, ask them. For the next two days, Hofstra University students will perform costumed re-...Tags: Barack Obama, Bella Abzug, Frederick Douglass, Government, Republican Party
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Is now a good time to panic?
MARKET BEATIf you're at the point where you aren't sure you can take any more of this, you have plenty of company. Worldwide. One year into this stock market slide, we've reached a new level of despair. Many investors now have lost about a third of their stock...Tags: Business, Financial Markets, Disasters, Stock Broking, Stock Market
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Pakistan hotel bombing 'likely' al Qaeda
The SwampView of destruction caused by a bomb explosion at Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept 20, 2008. (AP Photo/B.K.Bangash) by Frank James IntelCenter, an organization that monitors terrorist groups, says al Qaeda or related groups are...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Emergency Incidents, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, Explosions
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On Friday, a religious convergence
Tribune correspondentCustomers clutching papier-mache Easter eggs and colored powder to mark the Hindu festival of Holi have been jamming the cashier's stand at Sharad Goyal's holiday shop in New Delhi's Khan Market these days. He's busy for good reason: Friday, March 21, is...Tags: Easter, Hinduism, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Festive Event
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The Essentials
FALL may traditionally call for bulk and layers, but this season, the look is tight, tailored and tucked in. Ladies, it may be time to get a girdle. Pants are high-waisted and, mostly, skinny (look for more wide legs and bell-bottoms come spring). Gray is...Tags: Fashion Trends, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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The new old Alexandria
Tribune staff reporterAs the old hotel elevator rumbles upward, its antiquarian wood and brass cage carries me backward. Back to the 1930s when the Cecil Hotel -- staring out at an ancient harbor, a busy square and chic European-style patisseries -- was the gathering place...Tags: Lawrence Durrell, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, Imperial and Royal Matters
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This week's shopping finds and pick of the week
OPENINGS: Pick of the Week: Adele It may be named after her grandmother, but there's nothing old or fussy about Amy John's Laguna Beach boutique. Clothes by Society for Rational Dress, A.P.C., Cacharel and Réyes hang near a vintage lawyer's cabinet and...Tags: West Hollywood, Beverly Center, Gucci Group NV, Jessica Simpson, Fashion Trends
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