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College interns get job-seeking advice
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comWant to find a job in a challenging market? Get out of your room, meet with professionals and refrain from sending blanket e-mails asking for jobs. That was the advice from Wall Streeters at the Future of Finance panel for college interns at New York...Tags: New York University, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Scranton, Social Sciences, Colleges and Universities
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New Trier grad wins storytelling title in national speech tournament
Special to the TribuneRecent New Trier Township High School graduate Frank Austin lived and breathed debate for four years, attending speech camps to perfect his skills and traveling to tournaments across the country to compete. Last month, his hard work paid off when he won...Tags: Ray Bradbury, Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Birmingham , New York
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Benedict XVI, Obama in sync on economics
Tribune NewspapersWhen President Barack Obama sits down for an afternoon meeting with Pope Benedict XVI on Friday, the two world leaders may find they are on the same page when it comes to what it takes to revamp the global economy. 'Singing in the same choir' The pope's...Tags: Barack Obama, Benedict XVI, Globalization, John Paul II, National Government
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Wedding:
DeLucie-Ribera Lauren DeLucie and Mitchell Ribera were married March 21 at Holy Name of Mary Church in Valley Stream. The reception was at Fox Hollow in Woodbury. She is a senior accountant for North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System in Westbury and...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Manhattan (New York City), Long Island, American International Group
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Rich Ross had a Mouse ear for 'tween' talent
As the Jonas Brothers took the stage at the Dallas Convention Center on Nov. 18, 2006, the group had little to sing about.
The band's advocate at Columbia Records had left and the label was dropping them. Few gigs loomed on the horizon. But the crowd...Tags: Television Industry, Sports Illustrated (magazine), Satellite and Cable Service, Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron
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Rockville Centre grad tackles sports despite disability
Mary Furlong of Rockville Centre might be an amputee above the right knee, but she doesn't consider herself to be handicapped. "She's never been 'the kid with the leg,' " said her father, Robert. "A lot of people don't even know she wears a prosthetic."...
Tags: Medical Research, Intel Corp., High Schools, Schools
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Thomas Berry dies at 94; cultural historian became a leading thinker on religion and the environment
Thomas Berry, a cultural historian and specialist in Asian religions who in his later life became a leading thinker on religion and the environment, has died. He was 94. Berry died June 1 at the Well-Spring Retirement Community in Greensboro, N.C.,...Tags: Riverdale (Bronx, New York), History, Colleges and Universities, Nature Religion, Culture
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Luke Cole dies at 46; leading practitioner of environmental law
Luke Cole, a leading theorist and practitioner of environmental justice law, who battled toxic waste facilities, mega-dairies, mining companies and other pollution threats in poor and minority communities in California and Alaska, died Saturday in a car...Tags: Mining, Environmental Politics, Vehicles, Environmental Cleanup, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California)
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Feerick: Resigns (Revised)
Spin CycleJohn Feerick, chairman of the state's Public Integrity Commission, resigns. He cites health reasons. (This item has been revised to eliminate a link to an unrealted story). Full release after the jump.......Tags: Joseph M McShane, National Government, Ethics, Colleges and Universities, Justice System
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Mattituck-Cutchogue
VOTING 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Mattituck High School. THE BUDGET The district is proposing a budget of $35,998,110 for the 2009-2010 school year, a 3.32 percent increase from the current $34,841,245. The local tax levy would increase from $30,947,226...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Long Island, Mattituck, Colleges and Universities, Budgets and Budgeting
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NYC crane collapse victim honored by LI high school
reid.epstein@newsday.comThirteen months after Santino Gallone was killed in a Manhattan crane collapse, his surviving family and friends gathered Saturday in centerfield at Wellington C. Mepham High School baseball field under a scoreboard that bears his name. Wearing red-and-...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Football, High School Baseball, Baseball, Major League Baseball
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Antiheroes like Jack Bauer are TV's new heroes
Special to NewsdayBritish talk-show host and satirist David Frost once observed that television is "an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn't have in your home." The really funny thing about Frost's quip is that when he...Tags: Tony Soprano, Television Industry, CBS Corp., Fox Broadcasting Co., Satellite and Cable Service
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