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deborah.morris@newsday.comThe four-foot wide, six-and-a-half-foot-high shelves that line the food pantry of the Helping Hand Rescue Mission in Huntington Station are almost empty. There are no canned green vegetables, cereal, peanut butter, jelly, tuna or fruit juice. Beans,...Tags: Huntington Station, Huntington
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Deaths elsewhere
HAYDEN CARRUTH, 87 Editor, critic and poet Hayden Carruth, an editor, critic and poet who earned recognition late in his 50-year writing career for powerful work that explored the struggles, loves and desires of people who made their living with their...Tags: University of Chicago, Colleges and Universities, Waterbury, North Carolina, Poetry
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Hayden Carruth dies at 87; poet wrote eloquently of farmers' lives even as he battled emotional ills
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHayden Carruth, an editor, critic and poet who earned recognition late in his 50-year writing career for powerful work that explored the struggles, loves and desires of people who made their living with their hands -- as he did for two decades -- has...Tags: Colleges and Universities, The White House, Death and Dying, Books and Magazines, Poetry
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Carlo Louis Crispino, roofing contractor
Carlo Louis Crispino, a retired commercial roofing contractor for whom a stadium at Calvert Hall College High School is named, died of cancer Monday at his Ruxton home. He was 78. Born in Baltimore and raised on 27th Street, he was a 1948 graduate of...Tags: American Legion, Baseball, Metal and Mineral, Colleges and Universities, Towson University
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On this day in history
On Sept. 2, 1666, the Great Fire of London broke out, claiming thousands of homes, but only a few lives. In 1789 the U.S. Treasury Department was established. In 1864, during the Civil War, Union Gen. William Sherman's forces occupied Atlanta. In...Tags: Baseball, Mike Mussina, Justice System, Carl Everett, Bill Clinton
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Flower expert, music teacher
Chicago Tribune reporterMarion D. Pais, a music teacher at several schools in Illinois and Indiana, cultivated hundreds of "old garden" roses in his yard and started a chapter of the American Rose Society in the south suburbs. Mr. Pais, 83, died Thursday, Aug. 28, at...Tags: Christianity, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Schools, Hammond, Roman Catholic
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Expressway: New York baseball, in your dreams
Rose Marie Dunphy lives in Holbrook.A lot has changed in baseball today. Joe Torre's in Los Angeles, Joe Girardi's back in pinstripes, and both Shea and Yankee stadiums are coming down. For added shock, it's been 50 years since the Dodgers broke every heart in Brooklyn by moving away....Tags: Baseball, New York Mets, Road Transportation, Major League Baseball, Football
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Rose Marie Renner, 82, danced way into husband's heart at USO
Special to the SentinelUntil just a few years ago, Rose Marie Renner was helping others -- as she had for the previous two decades -- volunteering for Meals on Wheels, teaching adults how to read and helping out at Health Central Hospital in Ocoee. "She liked to help people....Tags: Walt Disney World Resort, Los Angeles, Ohio, Deerfield, Death and Dying
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City Section Girls' Soccer Schedules/Results
Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007 CITY SECTION PLAYOFFS All games 3 p.m. unless noted CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION Semifinals, Wednesday #4 Los Angeles Hamilton at #1 El Camino Real, 6 p.m. #6 Granada Hills at #2 Sylmar INVITATIONAL DIVISION Semifinals, Wednesday #24...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Students, Soccer
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City Section Girls' Soccer Results
Friday, Feb. 9, 2007 EASTERN LEAGUE Garfield 3, Huntington Park 0 Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007 MARINE LEAGUE San Pedro 8, Washington 0 Rose Marie Orlando and Lindsay Potts each scored twice for host San Pedro (17-6, 12-0), which had already clinched its...Tags: Soccer
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MDs told to do more for women's heart health
STAFF WRITERThe American Heart Association Tuesday said there's a gender gap in heart disease -- and urged doctors to close it. More women than men die each year of cardiovascular disease, yet studies document a troubling and enduring gap in treatment. Tuesday,...Tags: Lenox Hill, Heart Disease, Death and Dying, Advice, Empire State Building
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St. Mary's College Preperatory High School graduates
BENJAMIN DAVID ABBATE JONATHAN CARL AGER JAMES WITT ALEXANDER SANDRA ISABEL ALVAREZ ELY CAROLINA ANDRADE EFTHIMIA ANGELOPOULOS NICHOLAS PHILIP ANGIOLETTI GINA JOAN ANNUNZIATA ADRIENNE R. ANTONIOLI BETSLEY AVIGNON-CHARLOT SHERRY DEVIKA BADLOO...Tags: Ann Robinson, Tra Thomas, Richard Lee
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