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Obama victory could mean post for Cooper
reid.epstein@newsday.comWhen Suffolk Legis. Jon Cooper publicly backed Sen. Barack Obama's Democratic presidential campaign early last year, he received a phone call from a member of the Long Island Congressional delegation who backs Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. The message:...Tags: Jon Cooper, Political Campaigns, Long Island, Barack Obama, Minority Groups
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Homicides in Newport News, 2007
Tiarra Campbell, 22, was found dead in her living room after a fire was reported just before 8 a.m. Jan. 17. Campbell's body suffered burn damage in what fire officials have ruled to be arson. A preliminary report from the medical examiner indicated...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Trials, Assault, Police Investigations, Crimes
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Promotions and appointments
City National Corporation reported former Los Angeles deputy mayor Linda Griego has been elected to its board of directors. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP announced Robert Cooper will be named the 2006 Antitrust Lawyer of the Year. Integrien Corporation made...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, National Government, New York, Government, Antitrust Issues
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16th Lord of the Manor dies at 93
STAFF WRITERSHe called himself the 16th Lord of the Manor, as if he were the member of a long-lost American wing of English aristocracy. His family's remarkable saga spanned nearly 400 years of Long Island history, beginning with an ancestor's arrival in the 17th...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Islip, Manhattan, Long Island, Suffolk County (New York)
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College Q&A
How do you view the future of the Illinois program under Ron Zook? -- Mark Bossong, Venetia, Penn. He has assembled a solid staff. The key to their success will be their ability to attract more of the Chicago area prospects to Champaign. The Illini...Tags: Tom Landry, Football, National Football League, Kellen Clemens, Basketball
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Descendant: Robert Cooper
Staff WriterROBERT COOPER can only imagine what his ancestor, Wyandanch, was like. But he likes what he imagines. ``He was a great figure,'' he said. Cooper grew up in East Hampton, in a part of the town called Freetown, where freed slaves and Indians were...Tags: History
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TO OUR READERS
Which is preferred, ``Indian'' or ``Native American''? After interviewing scores of descendants, scholars, leaders and others for this series, Newsday chose to continue using Indian because it is widely accepted and used among descendants in the United...Tags: Long Island
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Lost Indian Lands
Staff WritersReal estate promoters and local officials eager to bring the railroad to the East End of Long Island used questionable and possibly illegal means to break leases with Indians in Southampton and East Hampton towns a century ago and strip away their...Tags: Agriculture, Railway Transportation, Peconic Bay, National Government, Government
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Keeping Cultures Alive
Staff WriterRobert Cooper has spent years assembling the scattered pieces of his people's history. He has become an archaeologist of memories - collecting genealogies, family letters, burial records, photographs, anything that will help him understand the rich past...Tags: Television Industry, Photography, Satellite and Cable Service, Long Island, Thomas Jefferson
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Wyandanch, Ever an Enigma
Staff WriterTHERE ARE FEW clues and much conjecture about Wyandanch, the Montakett chief who befriended Lion Gardiner and changed the course of Long Island history. ``I have always seen him as a strong man, a powerful man,'' said Robert Cooper. Born and raised in...Tags: Connecticut, Long Island, North Fork, Sales, History
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