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Brinkley's star power lights up Long Island court
michelle.trauring@newsday.comGawking bystanders and fans rubbed elbows with swarms of media members yesterday as they lined the caution-tape path leading into the John P. Cohalan courthouse to get a glimpse of Christie Brinkley. Rick Kaiser, 62, of Sayville, has been outside for...Tags: Huntington Station, Central Islip, Stacey Williams, Justice System, Christie Brinkley
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Consumer Reports: Choosing A Digital Camera
Most digital cameras today have megapixels galore, a large LCD and a fairly long battery life. And, of course, they take fine pictures in good light. Still, there are significant performance differences among models, according to Consumer Reports'...Tags: Sony Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry, Consumers
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Tube-type monitors can be fire hazard
Ijust purchased a new Nikon profes- sional-quality digital camera that allows interchangeable lenses. My old camera produced great pictures right off the storage card. But now I usually need to adjust my pictures using Photoshop Elements before they... -
Sight-impaired photographer stays focused on bright future
ERIC GLASSER Port Washington High School VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Eric Glasser has never been one to make excuses. Since kindergarten, the Port Washington senior - who was born legally blind - has gotten by largely with the help of note-taking...Tags: Long Island, Intel Corp.
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Sight-impaired photographer focused on bright future
michael.ebert@newsday.comEric Glasser has never been one to make excuses. Since kindergarten, the Port Washington senior -- who was born legally blind -- has gotten by largely with the help of note-taking classroom aides, special-education teachers, and large-font books and...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Photography, Long Island, Intel Corp., Colleges and Universities
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HR experts: Mets managers struck out on Randolph firing
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comWhile there may be a basis for the firing of Willie Randolph, human resources experts said the Mets struck out when it came to the way the dismissal was handled. Strike one: Randolph got the word in the dead of night, 3,000 miles away from home and right...Tags: National Government, Long Island, Government, New York Mets
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Review: R.E.M. and Modest Mouse at Jones Beach
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comWhen R.E.M. took the stage in the waning moments of a Jones Beach lightning storm late Saturday night, it was a scientific fact: There was electricity in the air. "Welcome to R.E.M. Survivor 2008," singer Michael Stipe said, as sheets of rain fell on the...Tags: George Bush, Madison Square Garden, Beach Vacations, Music
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Consumer Reports: Zoom in on the right camera
Most digital cameras today have megapixels galore, a large LCD and a fairly long battery life. And, of course, they take fine pictures in good light. Still, there are significant performance differences among models, according to Consumer Reports'...Tags: Sony Corp.
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Nantucket, Mass. Andrea Fahy, Massapequa WHY SHE SHOT IT: Two days after school was out last year, Fahy's family hit the shores of Nantucket, Mass. As her five kids ran around in the sand, Fahy snapped this photo of her daughters, Kate and Caroline,... -
R.E.M. gains momentum with 'Accelerate'
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comNow it can be told: In 2004, during the recording and release of the "Around the Sun" (Warner Bros.) album, R.E.M. was on the ropes. "It's really hard to make a record that's exciting to listen to if you're so sick of the songs that you just want to kill...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Music, Rock and Roll Music, Tickets
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