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Long Island City man dies while trying to aid neighbor
Special to Newsday; Staff writer Rocco Parascandola contributed to this story.A Good Samaritan was killed in front of his Long Island City home trying to fend off an attack by a homeless man trying to break into cars, police said yesterday. Nicholas Nowillo, 66, appears to have died of a heart attack after Eric Cherry, 43, beat...Tags: Prosecution, Police, Long Island City, Long Island, Christianity
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10K race highlights weekend's Bay Days
Today marks the start of the 26th Annual Hampton Bay Days celebration in downtown Hampton. The event will last through Sunday and will include the Abbitt Realty Bay Days 10K Race and painter and sculptor Wyland. Wyland will hold a series of workshops...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Academic Progress, Groceries, First United Corporation, Church and State Relations
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Family Filmgoer: A Guide for Parents
BETTER FOR 8 AND OLDER '' THE LONGSHOTS'' (PG) Humane, humorous, subtly uplifting and really well acted, ''The Longshots'' is a welcome August surprise. Parts of the movie are cliched -- the mean cheerleader, the estranged father -- but ''The Longshots'...Tags: Assault, Babylon A.D., Vin Diesel, Guerrilla Activity, Crimes
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Are plastics safe?
Special to The TimesTHIRTEEN-MONTH-OLD Solange Dorsainvil plays with toys made from wood and cloth, drinks from a Swiss-made aluminum sippy cup and teethes on kale stems and celery. Her life is as plastic-free as her mother, Celina Lyons, can make it. Celina, a Berkeley-...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Boca Raton, Animals, People, Medical Research
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Fatal truck crash near Bolingbrook likely resulted from heart attack, police say
A truck driver lost control of his semitrailer, apparently because of a heart attack, in a fatal crash on Interstate Highway 55 near Bolingbrook early Wednesday, state police said. State Police Sgt. Tom Evoy said Terrence De Caluwe, 51, of Mt. Prospect...Tags: Road Transportation, Bolingbrook, Transportation, Diseases, Road Accidents
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Big goals: Lower blood pressure, set world record for readings
Sentinel Staff WriterRoll up your sleeves, Central Floridians. In what could be the largest communitywide health initiative in the country, Central Florida government and business officials Wednesday kicked off a 10-month campaign aimed at reducing the blood pressure of area...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Crofton, Medical Staff, Darden Restaurants, Florida
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Panther Valley to discuss dress code
Panther Valley School Board's Policy Committee will discuss mandatory school uniforms for students at a special meeting tonight at 7. Officials said they hope to gather input from parents, students and teachers before acting on the policy, which likely...Tags: Catasauqua, National or Ethnic Minorities, Minority Groups, Jim Thorpe, Allentown
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Gift helps volunteers provide police support
Some volunteers who back up Anne Arundel County police officers will now travel with defibrillators, navigation systems and improved first aid kits, thanks to a gift from the Southern Police Reserves Foundation. About 60 people volunteer as police...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Law Enforcement, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Police, Diseases
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Health notes
Bull roast and auction planned for ill child A bull roast and auction is scheduled Oct. 19 at Michael's Eighth Avenue to help pay medical costs for Cormac "Mac" Murray, 3, the son of Brian and Aimee Murray of Sykesville. The child has been diagnosed...Tags: Illnesses, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Multi-Sport Events, Academic Progress, Health Treatments
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Old Diabetes Rules Don't Apply
Chicago TribuneDiabetes has become a full-blown epidemic in this country — and it's getting worse. Every day in the United States, 4,100 new cases of diabetes are diagnosed. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that one in three Americans...Tags: Advice, Diet, Health Treatments, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases
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Walnuts Add Zing To Salad
Tribune Media ServicesWalnuts have an especially promising profile. The nut, rich in an essential omega-3 fatty acid, may help keep your bones strong, according to research from Pennsylvania State University. Eating foods with high levels of omega-3 fatty acids may also...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Penn State University, Diseases
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Former CA chief accuses D'Amato, Ranieri of cover-up
mark.harrington@newsday.comFormer CA Inc. chief Sanjay Kumar alleges his former mentor Charles Wang "personally directed" improper accounting at the company going back to 1987, and that several long-time board members "took steps to protect Wang and conceal the facts." In a 27-...Tags: Corporate Crime, Sanjay Kumar, Charles Wang, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Prosecution
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