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Sources: Pedro Espada back in Democratic fold
james.madore@newsday.com. dan.janison@newsday.comALBANY - The State Senate stalemate appears to be over, with Sen. Pedro Espada Jr. (D-Bronx) returning to the Democratic fold. Espada wouldn't comment during Thursday's brief special session, but several Democratic senators said he would become...Tags: Jackson Heights, David A. Paterson, Democratic Party, Malcolm Smith, Long Island
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Take if from OSI: This is no way to foster biotech on LI
Colin Goddard is the chief executive of OSI Pharmaceuticals. On Tuesday, we announced that OSI Pharmaceuticals will be consolidating its four U.S. locations - two on Long Island, one in New Jersey and one in Colorado - into a single campus in Ardsley,...Tags: New Jersey, Health Organizations, Animals, OSI Pharmaceuticals, SUNY Farmingdale
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Gov. Paterson names former MTA chair Ravitch Lt. Gov.
james.madore@newsday.comALBANY - In an unprecedented move, Gov. David A. Paterson Wednesday night sought to end the State Senate stalemate by appointing former MTA chairman Richard Ravitch as lieutenant governor. However, it was unclear how having Ravitch preside over the...Tags: David A. Paterson, Democratic Party, Malcolm Smith, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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NY Court Vacates Restraining Order for Lt. Gov.
An appellate judge handed Gov. David Paterson an early victory for his surprise appointment of a lieutenant governor, which may have forced Thursday's end to the monthlong standoff in New York's Senate.
The ruling by state Supreme Court Associate Justice...Tags: David A. Paterson, Democratic Party, Malcolm Smith, Regional Authority, Court Administration
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The OSI lesson: If you can't build it, they will leave LI
It's probably an exaggeration to say that biotech is dead on Long Island, now that OSI Pharmaceuticals is fleeing to Westchester County, but make no mistake about it: This is a profoundly unsettling turn of events, a dagger in our heart. The Island's...Tags: New York, OSI Pharmaceuticals, SUNY Farmingdale, Long Island
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Search snags for Nassau Community College president
The search for a new Nassau Community College president has been strange, and now it's ground to a halt. That's hardly what students, or the college itself, need. Last week, the school's Web site posted an unusual memo from a State University of New...Tags: SUNY Nassau Community College, Stony Brook University, National Government, Republican Party, Colleges and Universities
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New SUNY chancellor advocates boost for Stony Brook
karla.schuster@newsday.comThe state's four public university centers and two medical campuses "are the flagships of SUNY" and should be allowed to charge higher tuition, new SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher said Monday during a visit to Stony Brook University. Calling that group...Tags: Stony Brook University, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Colleges and Universities, SUNY Farmingdale, SUNY Old Westbury
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Missed revenue forecasts pose more woes for states
Associated Press WriterWith its IOUs and plans to close state offices three days a month, California gets all the attention as lawmakers fight to write a budget set off balance by a $26.3 billion deficit. But the dozens of states that made spending cuts, tapped into...Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Foods and Beverages, University of Minnesota, Employees, Republican Party
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Barbara Kreisel Unruh, 1959-2009: Loyola University radio host loved English rock
Tribune ReporterBarbara Kreisel Unruh was 41 when she found a career as "DJ Barb Wire." Fed up with the mainstream music heard on Chicago radio stations, the mother of two got connected with Loyola University's independent community radio station, WLUW-FM 88.7. She...Tags: Radio, University of Oxford, Horror (genre), Colleges and Universities, Radio Industry
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Missed revenue forecasts could mean more troubles ahead for state budgets
Associated Press WriterJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — With its IOUs and plans to close state offices three days a month, California gets all the attention as lawmakers fight to write a budget set off balance by a $26.3 billion deficit. But the dozens of states that made...Tags: University of Minnesota, Colleges and Universities, Ohio, Unemployment, Regional Authority
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Senate split: Who needs a Lt. Gov? NY, this once?
Spin CycleThe day's best quip about the state's lack of a lieutenant governor came from Alfred DelBello, who quit the job in 1984 citing sheer boredom. "I never knew that was such an important post!" the Democrat joked when reached......Tags: David A. Paterson, Parliament, Republican Party, Upper House, Local Elections
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Michelle Flatte, educator at North Bellmore school
bart.jones@newsday.comMichelle Flatte never had children of her own, recalled her friend Peggy Marenghi, but in many ways she had more children than anyone Marenghi knows - hundreds of hundreds of them. In a 23-year career as a teacher at Saw Mill Road School in North...Tags: Winthrop-University Hospital
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