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Victoria and Eric Van Lustbader share lives and ideas
Special to NewsdayVictoria and Eric Van Lustbader live in a Southampton home that they designed and built together 25 years ago, soon after they got married. Besides the modern decor, lush landscaping and pool, hot tub and deck overlooking Shinnecock Bay, the house has two...Tags: Bodies of Water, Vehicles, Shinnecock Bay, Rivers, Manhattan
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Keep Food Banks In Mind
Food banks need help now [Page 1, July 2, "Strain Shows At Food Banks"]. One simple way to help: When you bring your cloth bags to the supermarket, designate one for the food bank of your choice and buy a few items specifically for it each time you shop....Tags: Local Authority, Colchester
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Rates may go up, but tax bite likely to shrink
The Seminole County Commission set its proposed tax rate last week. Like other local governments, the county's tentative rate -- $7.12 per $1,000 of taxable property -- would increase to keep up with losses from Amendment 1. The rate includes general...Tags: Society, Ceremonies, Multi-Sport Events, Memorial Stadium, IKEA
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Woman, 34, dies in blaze at Southwest rowhouse
Sun reporterA 34-year-old woman died early yesterday in a fire that engulfed a Southwest Baltimore rowhouse, a city Fire Department spokesman said. City fire crews responded about 5 a.m. to the 100 block of S. Morley St., where they found a rowhouse with heavy...Tags: Maryland, Fires, Relief and Aid Organizations
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Women build a green life in Wis. woods
McClatchy-TribuneMachel Piper and Febe Dancier pored over books at the table in their rural home, silently reaching for a shared spoon in a dish of pasta and organic vegetables. Outside, rain drilled the ground from the gray sky. Thunder rumbled. Inside their snug home,...Tags: Wisconsin, Building Material, Arable Farming, Metal and Mineral, Sociology
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Key to feeding Africa called better farming
Associated PressHussein Ibrahim walks solemnly past tidy rows of bright green cabbages, vines bursting with tomatoes and trees weighed down with plump avocados. This modern, thriving farm - a rarity in drought-ravaged Ethiopia - filled Hussein with envy. Like so many...Tags: Foreign Aid, Farms, Agriculture, Political Systems, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Plaque Unveiled At Base Ball Grounds Site
Courant Staff WriterThe bronze plaque unveiled Saturday is located only a few strides from where home plate was more than 130 years ago, when Hartford was an original National League team. The 16-by-20 inch plaque, which sits on a small pedestal, commemorates the site of...Tags: History, Jodi Rell, National League, Baseball, Music
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Dozens Still Displaced After Queens Explosion
Dozens of residents are waiting to see when they will be allowed back into a Queens building rocked by a gas explosion and fire. Firefighters and city building officials continued Saturday to investigate Friday's blast, which tore apart walls and injured...Tags: Fires, Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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The tale of 'Governor Goofy'
He was a Croatian immigrant's son, a populist Democrat with a peculiar hairdo that absorbed too much of his time. Early in his tenure as governor he seemed candid, quixotic and fresh. Then things got difficult. He took bizarre actions and wound up...Tags: Goofy, Executive Branch, Illinois, Upper House, Energy Saving
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New Spin On Records
Courant Rock CriticIt's a standard deal: You sign a contract with a record label, which lends you money to make a record, and unless you're unusually successful, you spend the rest of your career paying it back. Mark Erelli was disenchanted with the standard deal. After...Tags: Music Industry, New York, Studios, Sales, Maine
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