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Gwaltney makes his return -- at CW Post!
You could picture him wearing the red and silver of the Ohio State Buckeyes. You could picture him wearing the maroon helmet with the Trojan logo at USC. And, of course, you saw him in the blue and gold uniform he wore as a West Virginia freshman. But...Tags: High Schools, Injuries, Long Island, Students, Teaching and Learning
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8 classical music events to savor
BY STEVE PARKSBernstein: The Best of All Possible Worlds (Sept. 24-Dec. 13). Manhattan will be a Leonard Bernstein festival, with 50 events marking the 90th anniversary of his birth, the 65th anniversary of his debut with the New York Philharmonic and the 50th...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Manhattan (New York City), Classical Music, Long Island, Gustav Mahler
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Fall Arts Preview: Dance
steve.parks@newsday.com; JUDY RAIAFall for Dance Festival (Sept. 17-27, City Center, 130 W. 56th St., Manhattan). First-rate dance at cut-rate prices - just $10 a performance - starting with the National Ballet of Canada and including the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Les Ballet Jazz de...Tags: Arts, Classical Music, Staller Center for the Arts, Natural Science, Gene Kelly
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8 classical music events from Bernstein to Galway
Special to Newsday; STEVE PARKS; Research by Judy RaiaBernstein: The Best of All Possible Worlds (Sept. 24-Dec. 13). Manhattan will be a Leonard Bernstein festival, with 50 events marking the 90th anniversary of his birth, the 65th anniversary of his debut with the New York Philharmonic and the 50th...Tags: Arts, Carnegie Hall, Classical Music, Staller Center for the Arts, Tilles Center
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Celebrations
Vainder-Devlin Rebecca Vainder and Paul Devlin were married July 26 at the Inn at East Wind in Wading River, with a reception following. She is an attorney for Lewis Johs Avallone Aviles Llp in Melville and is the daughter of Roseann and Martin...Tags: North Carolina, Quinnipiac University, Manhattan (New York City), Fordham University, Melville
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NOTEBOOK: Learning to be safe on the road
Miller Place High School seniors were taught the importance of road responsibility last month during a driver safety awareness program that covered topics such as being stopped by police, text messaging and cell phone use while driving and driving while...Tags: High Schools, Business Enterprises, Manhattan (New York City), Suffolk County Police, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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More on-street parking expected
Sentinel Staff WriterResidents near Winter Park High School and Rollins College could soon get more on-street parking. On Monday, city commissioners are expected to approve permit-parking districts around the schools. As the districts are proposed, only residents with permits...Tags: Rollins College, High Schools, Schools
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'Trumbo' examines a bleak, fearful time
In 1950, Dalton Trumbo, a top Hollywood screenwriter, was sent to federal prison for maintaining that his political beliefs were a personal matter and none of Congress' business. After serving his sentence he was punished again when the studios barred him...Tags: Movies, Government, Prisons, Theater, Kirk Douglas
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Sunday arts festival The Inner West Street Association will hold a First Sunday Swing-N-Jazz Arts Festival from noon to 5 p.m. in the first block of West St. from Church Circle to Calvert Street around to Whitmore Park Plaza. The event will...Tags: Arts, Annapolis, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Severna Park, Music
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Education Beat
David Matthews, author of Ace of Spades, will discuss his memoir from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Harford Community College's Student Center. Matthews' memoir explores his life growing up in 1980s Baltimore as the white-looking son of a Black...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Elections, Music, Television, Schools
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Stewart H. Hulse
Stewart H. Hulse, a retired Johns Hopkins psychology department chairman who studied how birds use their song and found they possess absolute pitch, died of pneumonia Aug. 31 at Union Memorial Hospital. The former Lutherville resident was 77. Dr. Hulse...Tags: Zoology, Johns Hopkins University, Natural Science, Music, Popular Music
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Identity thieves targeting college students
Special to The Morning CallParents have plenty of advice for children starting college. Here's one more piece: Protect yourself against identity theft. ''In today's world, the likelihood of either your data being lost in a campus environment or, worse, your identity being stolen...Tags: Interior Policy, Theft, Credit and Debt, Tribune Co., Personal Data Collection
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