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LI KIDS: THIS WEEK
THEATER Bops Into Brookhaven Doodlebops Live! featuring the Disney Channel performers comes to Brookhaven Amphitheater at Bald Hill in Farmingville Sunday, July 27. Doors open at 1 p.m. Show starts at 2. Tickets are $30 terrace seating, $35 orchestra....Tags: Natural Science, Brookhaven, Tickets
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LI couple puts faith in padded gloves
mark.herrmann@newsday.comThe golf equipment marketplace is so tough that almost no one can say it fits them like a glove. Still, Rita and Chris Terris have a decent enough grip on their niche to report they are holding their own. Rita, a hand therapist with a practice in...Tags: Sales, Golf, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Natural Science, Clubs and Associations
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Hydrogen fuels cells can power your car, more
EditorAll research, edging as it does into the unknown, carries a degree of risk of failure. Hazem Tawfik, professor and director of the Institute for Research and Technology Transfer at Farmingdale State College, describes his experience developing hydrogen...Tags: Natural Science, Vehicles, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Hybrid and Green Vehicles, Fires
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Prius gets 100 m.p.g. at a price
Q: On my way to work, I spotted a Toyota Prius with a bumper label that read: "100+ Mile Per Gallon Hybrid" and the Web address www.pluginproject.com. I checked out the Web site to learn that two guys modified their own Prius with a battery pack to...Tags: Passenger Cars, Hybrid and Green Vehicles, Ethanol, Chrysler, West Chicago
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Fleshing out the honesty
The thing that made singer-songwriter Joshua Radin's 2006 Columbia Records debut disc ''We Were Here'' such a gem was the biting and bittersweet honesty of its spare guitar-and-voice songs as it chronicled the dissolution of a relationship. It carried so...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Movies, Zach Braff, Scrubs, Northwestern University
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Sheldon Greisman
Sun ReporterDr. Sheldon Edward Greisman, a retired University of Maryland professor of medicine and physiology whose research focused on deadly sepsis infections, died of pneumonia July 19 at his Elkridge home. He was 80. A teacher at the University of Maryland...Tags: Medicine, Death and Dying, New York University, Patapsco, Research
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Mysterious noise plagues Wis. couple's home
Associated Press WriterBob and Leona Ehrfurth still don't know what's causing the rumbling noise and vibration plaguing the Green Bay home where they've lived for 42 years. But their problem is getting plenty of attention after the story hit it big on the Internet. "I've...Tags: Texas, California, Natural Science, Mississippi, Maine
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NASA legend Buzz Aldrin voices concerns about moon rocket
Sentinel Staff WritersJust four years after President Bush announced his vision to send astronauts back to the moon and then on to Mars, legendary astronaut Buzz Aldrin is leading an effort to re-examine the whole idea -- in particular, NASA's choice of rockets for the...Tags: Satellite Technology, Space Programs, Buzz Aldrin, Government, Think Tanks
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close-ups!
WHO Emanuel Sylvano, 20 LI TIE Southampton resident GIG Featured in "Duplicity" with Julia Roberts TV audiences saw Sylvano in May's "Gossip Girl" finale, joining Vanessa at a wedding. A theme emerges with his next project, "When in Rome," a comedy...Tags: Family, Music Theater, Gossip Girl, Theater, Broadway
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When It Dawns On You That Diesel May Be The Way To Go
We could be on the verge of a diesel renaissance in this country. Manufacturers from Acura to Volkswagen are preparing to introduce diesel-powered vehicles that can be sold in all 50 states.
This previously impossible feat has been made possible by the...Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Hybrid and Green Vehicles, Passenger Cars, Mercedes-Benz, Soccer
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