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Golisano: No endorsements in Skelos, O. Johnson races
Spin CycleMissing from last week???s string of endorsements in State Senate races by Rochester billionaire Thomas Golisano were two prominent Long Islanders ??? Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos (R-Rockville Centre) and Sen. Owen Johnson (R-West Babylon). James T....Tags: Martin Connor, Long Island, West Babylon, Republican Party, Shirley
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Paterson could be catalyst to stabilize NY
dfreedlander@am-ny.comNext week, everything changes. Gone will be the steamroller, Gov. Eliot Spitzer, the hard-charging former Sheriff of Wall Street, who, even before his sudden fall from grace, had few allies in Albany. Sworn in on Monday in his place will be David...Tags: Police, Executive Branch, David A. Paterson, Manhattan (New York City), Medical Specialization
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Latinos may hold key for Democrats on Super Tuesday
ALBUQUERQUE - Latino Ben García-Linke, a college freshman, came to hear Barack Obama speak here Friday night because he likes the candidate's opposition to the war, his plans for the environment and his sincerity. And then there's the cool factor....Tags: Ricky Martin, National Government, Elections, Political Candidates, Republican Party
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New York's South Brother Island to be a sanctuary
When the Dutch paid $24 for the island of Manhattan, it was a pretty good deal for such a centrally located piece of real estate. Now, 381 years later, the city is adding another island to its portfolio. But this one probably won't turn out to be so...Tags: Peter Minuit, United Nations, Boston Red Sox, Baseball, George Steinbrenner
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A town right on the default line
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBy David Streitfeld, Times Staff Writer Oscar De Leon was washing his car a few weeks ago when he noticed a piece of paper stuck to the front door of the house across the street. He strolled over to check it out. "You are in default," the paper...Tags: Foreclosures, New Century Financial Corporation, Northridge, Toyota Motor Corp., Riverside County
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Feds purchase East River island
dfreedlander@am-ny.comWhen the Dutch paid $24 for the island of Manhattan, it was a pretty good deal for such a centrally located piece of real estate. Now, 381 years later, the city is adding another island to its portfolio, this time it's the seller whose seemingly coming...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Babe Ruth
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Local pols express displeasure in plan
Newsday Washington BureauThe odds were long -- very long -- that President George W. Bush would persuade Rep. Gary Ackerman to support his plan to increase the number of troops in Iraq. And as the affable, boutonniere-wearing congressman from Jamaica Estates sat in his Capitol...Tags: George Bush, National Government, Jamaica Estates, Steve Israel, Charles B. Rangel
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A NEWSDAY SPECIAL REPORT
STAFF WRITERSDespite the fresh bloodstains, the streets of Caracas were eerily quiet the night after Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez was briefly toppled in a military-backed coup in April 2002. But the gleaming presidential palace was abuzz with activity as...Tags: George Bush, Heads of State, Censorship, National Government, Petroleum Industry
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$2.8B More In U.S. Aid Coming For Recovery
WASHINGTON BUREAUWashington - The White House will provide another $2.8 billion for New York's recovery from the Sept. 11 attacks, the Bush administration's budget director said yesterday, but he could not promise when the entire $20 billion committed by the president...Tags: George Bush, Heads of State, Northridge, National Government, Manhattan (New York City)
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Population Dwindling in NYC, But Not Clout
Staff WriterCarmen Quiñones, 82, remembers well the day she arrived in New York from Puerto Rico, the sunny place known as the Isla del Encanto, the Enchanted Island. It was April 3, 1947. The sky was cloudy. "I saw all the tall buildings and I realized how...Tags: Al Sharpton, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Minority Groups, New York City, Adam Clayton Powell IV
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Like New -- But Not Better
WASHINGTON BUREAUAcross from the demolished World Trade Center is another type of Ground Zero, one where visions of building a more rider-friendly subway hub collide with federal funding rules. Before the Sept. 11 attack damaged the Cortlandt Street stop, transfer riders...Tags: National Government, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, State Budgets, Academic Progress
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Sharpton scheduled to transfer to New York prison
Newsday Staff WriterThe Rev. Al Sharpton and three prominent local politicians sentenced for trespassing on Navy land while protesting bombing exercises on Vieques, Puerto Rico, were scheduled to be transferred today to a federal prison in New York State, according to...Tags: Al Sharpton, National Government, Elections, Political Candidates, Government
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