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All we are asking is not to be old and poor
E-mail ellis@henican.comIn the end, here's what it all comes down to: You don't want to be old and poor. Nobody does. Young and poor is no bargain either, whatever the graduate students and struggling artists would like us to believe. Rooting through drawers for ancient...Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Riverhead (Riverhead, Suffolk, New York), Long Island, Barack Obama
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Literary celebration Hancock's Resolution will hold a Tom Sawyer/Whitewashing Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2795 Bayside Beach Road, Pasadena. The farm is being readied for winter with some whitewash. Visitors are welcome to join in and learn...Tags: Los Angeles, Brooklyn Park, Music Industry, Pleasant Plains, Anglican
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Laugh Lines
Like everyone else, the Dot is under a bit of stress these days. Stress is a part of life, unavoidable, no matter how rich and powerful you may be. Take Donald Trump; he has all the money in the world, but if you don't think he has stress, the Dot has two...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Ted Stevens, Donald Trump, Rosie O'Donnell, Henry Paulson
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Everglades restoration: Time starting to slip away
With the pending acquisition of U.S. Sugar, Floridians' hopes of witnessing meaningful Everglades restoration were considerably raised. But a report issued last week by the National Research Council reminded us of the many obstacles confronting the...Tags: Water Restrictions, South Florida Water Management District, Renovation, Heavy Engineering, Lake Okeechobee
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State of determination
The sun was setting early yesterday evening at the Baltimore Country Club, and in the last of the dying light, with shadows closing in, Fred Funk looked around the putting green. He was all alone. The Takoma Park native, 52, dressed in a bright green...Tags: Fred Funk, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Robert Frost, Maryland, Golf
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Hurricane Norbert slams into Mexico's Baja coast
The Associated PressHurricane Norbert slammed into Mexico's southern Baja California peninsula on Saturday with torrential rains and screaming winds, forcing scores of people to flee flooded homes. Norbert, a Category 2 storm with winds of up to 105 miles, hit land near...Tags: Hurricanes, California, Natural Disasters, Texas, Weather Warnings
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We're misunderstood, Somali pirates say
Chicago TribuneSomalia's pirates want the world to know they are misunderstood. They are merely "gentlemen who work in the ocean." Indeed, many are salty patriots risking their lives at sea while "protecting Somalia's shores." And the sea — ah, she is the...Tags: United Nations, Tribune Co., Radio Industry, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Epidemics and Plagues
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Somalia and the pirates
The MV Faina is a Ukrainian cargo ship loaded with 33 tanks, rocket-propelled grenades, anti-aircraft guns and ammunition—material it was transporting from Ukraine to Kenya. Its capacity is 3,280 tons and it carries a crew of 21. On Sept. 25,...Tags: NATO, United Nations, Johnny Depp, Terrorism
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State: Two River fisherman settles overquota claim
Attorney General A.G. Van Hollen says a commercial fisherman and his company from Two Rivers have agreed to pay $27,500 to the state conservation fund to settle claims of exceeding a quota on whitefish taken from Lake Michigan. A state complaint...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Surfcasters are grabbing stripers and blues
Surf fishing really hit stride this week with big stripers in the wash at Montauk and along the South Shore from Shinnecock to Great Gun Beach. Bluefish filled the gaps between linesiders and also put in a North Fork showing at Goldsmiths Inlet. "I was...Tags: Hunting, Islip, Surf Fishing, Huntington, Further Education
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Long Islanders and whole fish
erica.marcus@newsday.comTwo recent columns on why local restaurants don't serve much local fish generated a number of reader comments: Tide Runner from Hicksville, who posted on newsday .com, seemed to attribute the low demand for local fish to its inherent qualities, or lack...Tags: Melville, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Islip, West Islip
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