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TODAY AT BELMONT
Best Bet: CHOBE (5) Best Value: FOREVERNESS (8) Totals: 90-453 ($783.80) 1 1 Mile. (Widener Turf). Allowance. 3&up. Fillies and Mares. NY Bred. Non winners of a race other than M-C-S, or 2 races. Purse: $50,000. Post - 1 p.m. 2 Miss Freud(L) 3-1-3...Tags: Personal Service, New York, Layoffs and Downsizing
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In 1776, independence spirit thrives in Long Island
bill.bleyer@newsday.comWHEN Huntington patriots learned that the Declaration of Independence had been approved in the summer of 1776, they read it aloud, marched in impromptu parades and hanged an effigy of King George III before burning it to ashes. That evening, still in...Tags: North Fork, Manhattan, Slavery, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Defense
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: ABROAD
Collectors paid thousands of dollars yesterday for letters from British royalty to a trusted servant, including a note from the late Queen Mother Elizabeth requesting the aide to pack bottles of gin and Dubonnet for an outing, "in case it is needed."...Tags: Demonstration, Police, Police Arrests, Adolf Hitler, Minority Groups
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NOTEBOOK: Finalist in Google competition
Lekha Girandhi, an eighth-grader at West Hollow Middle School in Melville, was one of two state finalists in Doodle 4 Google, a national competition in which K-12 students redesign Google's home page logo. She was selected from more than 16,000 students...Tags: North Babylon, Commack, Minnesota, Government, Melville
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Chess: The rapid ascent of Magnus Carlsen
Carlsen is for real: Erasing all doubts, 17 ½-year-old Magnus Carlsen of Norway has established himself as the next potential Bobby Fischer. In the past few years, the teen has soared into the supergrandmaster category, but just recently he stunned...Tags: Game Playing, Florida Atlantic University, Awards and Prizes, Bobby Fischer, Florida
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Heron nest a victim of miscommunication
For years, the free outdoor entertainment every spring on Kings Way at the Hampton Circuit Court Building — just outside the door and 25 feet up — has been a nesting pair of herons and their young. Legal secretaries, clerks and judges...Tags: James Wilson, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Nature
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Queen Mother's Note Sells For $32,000 At Auction
Collectors paid thousands of dollars Saturday for letters from British royalty to a trusted servant, including a note from the late Queen Mother Elizabeth requesting the aide to pack bottles of gin and Dubonnet for an outing, "in case it is needed."...Tags: James Gunn, Colchester, Auction Service, Prince William, Elizabeth II
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Sign criticizes localities for immigration policy
The Washington PostIn Manassas's quaint, red-brick Old Town neighborhood, a giant billboard greets visiting tourists and commuters, but it was not put there by the city or Chamber of Commerce. "PWC and Manassas the National Capital of Intolerance," it declares, in hand-...Tags: Slavery, Censorship, House Building, Virginia, Civil Rights
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Teacher pay set by the results
Sun reporterFrom rural Washington County to suburban Prince George's County, school systems around the state are beginning to wade into a promising but controversial topic in education: pay for performance. School officials are starting to offer teachers and...Tags: Prince George's County, Examinations, Teachers Unions, Teaching and Learning, Academic Progress
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In 1776, independence spirit thrives in Long Island
bill.bleyer@newsday.comWhen Huntington patriots learned that the Declaration of Independence had been approved in the summer of 1776, they read it aloud, marched in impromptu parades and hanged an effigy of King George III before burning it to ashes. That evening, still in a...Tags: North Fork, Slavery, Manhattan, Defense, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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