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Allan Houston's coming back as a New York Knick?
Allan Houston's plans at a second comeback attempt might happen again with the Knicks. The 37-year-old former All-Star shooting guard has been working out and playing all summer and, according to multiple sources, Houston has spoken recently with Donnie...Tags: National Basketball Association, Basketball, Allan Houston, New York Knicks
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Armed Man Robs Windsor Bank
A man robbed the NewAlliance Bank on Poquonock Avenue at gunpoint Saturday morning, police said. Police, who responded to the bank at about 11 a.m. said that a man about 5 feet 5 wearing a black mask, a black, hooded sweat shirt and khaki pants stole...Tags: Police
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ASK THE FOOL
What does "market cap" refer to? — C.R., Mobile, Ala. A company's market capitalization is kind of its price tag — it's the current value placed on the firm by investors in the stock market. Calculating it is simple. Just take the...Tags: Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Prices, eBay Incorporated, Amazon.com Inc., Stocks
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Back to Björn Borg: Fila revives its signature 1970s tennis styles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWHEN IT comes to sportswear logos, Fila's rounded "F" is only slightly less iconic than Adidas' triple stripes and the Nike swoosh. The '70s tennis star Björn Borg grand-slammed his way into sports history wearing the F-crest on his chest, and less than a...Tags: Tennis, Luke Wilson, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Book, Armed Forces
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Windsor Bank Robbed At Gunpoint, Police Say
The Hartford CourantThe NewAlliance Bank on Poquonock Avenue was robbed at gunpoint Saturday morning, police said. At around 11 a.m. police responded to the bank for a reported robbery, and discovered that a white male about 5 feet 5 wearing a black mask, black hooded sweat...Tags: Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Theft, Crimes, Police
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The little guy's first day of kindergarten
Man of the HouseSO WE SAY O WE SAY an Ave Maria and send the little guy off to school for the very first time. Kindergarten . . . the bunny lair of lower education. "Always keep your receipts," I tell him. "OK, Dad." "And save 10% of everything you earn," I say. "OK,...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Upton Sinclair, Ron Howard, Vehicles, Harry S Truman
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Off-duty BSO dispatcher who survived shooting asks public's help
Sun-Sentinel.comPolice are asking for the public's help to find a man accused of trying to kill an off-duty Broward sheriff's dispatcher who rejected his amorous advances. The unidentified man has been on the loose since the Aug. 26 shooting. "I just want them to catch...Tags: Assault, Bill Robertson, Prosecution, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Police
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Speakers' reaction nearly uniform in Panther Valley
Special to The Morning CallMany of the 50 Panther Valley School District residents who attended Thursday's school board Policy Committee meeting came to speak against a mandatory uniform policy. Committee Chairman Anthony DeMarco said uniforms are being considered in response to...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Family
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Community events
Smithfield Gardens, 1869 Bridge Road, Suffolk, offers two free classes Saturday. The first is Easy Propagating Techniques from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Ann Weber will teach you how to take the guesswork out of starting seeds and will share easy ways to make...Tags: Christianity, Mental Illness, Alzheimer's Disease, Health Treatments, Clubs and Associations
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U.S. OPEN: What they're wearing
Staying cool was more important than looking cool during opening rounds of the U.S. Open, but Casey Ragsdale of Jackson, Miss., managed to do both in shorts and a draped top. Marsia Alexander of Forest Hills took cover under a big hat while Robin...Tags: Maria Sharapova, Manhattan (New York City), U.S. Open Golf, Forest Hills
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Chicago Tribune, public school newspaper venture to debut at 130 high schools
By Chicago Tribune staffTheMash, the Chicago Tribune's collaboration with Chicago Public Schools on a weekly newspaper for and largely written by Chicago teens, is scheduled to make its debut Thursday with an initial distribution of 100,000 copies in the city's 130 public high...Tags: Marketing, Schools, Verizon Wireless, Chicago Public Schools
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Sports radio station starting Monday
Baltimore is getting a new all-sports radio station starting Monday. WVIE (1370 AM) will go on the air at 6 a.m. as a Fox Sports affiliate, general manager Bob Pettit said. The station has hired Jerry Coleman, formerly of WBAL, as its sports director...Tags: Mixed Martial Arts, Chad Campbell, Under Armour Inc., Public Employees, Government
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