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Nicholson, Bon Jovi, Shaq nominated for NJ Hall
Associated Press WriterActor Jack Nicholson, rock 'n' roller Jon Bon Jovi and basketball pro Shaquille O'Neal are among 30 nominees to the New Jersey Hall of Fame announced Tuesday. Members of the public will help select the 10 inductees for the Hall's second class by...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Philip Roth, Walt Whitman, Shaquille O'Neal, Jack Nicholson
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ALMANAC
On Aug. 22, 1775, England's King George III proclaimed the American colonies in a state of open rebellion. In 1787 inventor John Fitch demonstrated his steamboat on the Delaware River to delegates of the Continental Congress. In 1846 the United...Tags: Government, Crimes, Leonardo da Vinci, John Fitch, Sexual Assault
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Venus and Serena Williams have traveled a tough road
Saturday morning, on the pockmarked grass at Wimbledon's center court, two sisters from Compton will trade booming serves and bolo-punch forehands for the All England title. When the last ball is struck and Venus and Serena Williams embrace at net,...Tags: Gang Activity, Clubs and Associations, Crimes, U.S. Open Tennis, Arthur Ashe
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Giants finally get parade they deserved
joe.gergen@newsday.com; CARL MACGOWANThe final drive of the football season will be longer than the 83 yards the Giants traveled in the waning minutes of Super Bowl XLII. It is expected to attract many multiples of the 71,101 witnesses to the 17-14 victory over the New England Patriots in...Tags: Ed Koch, Music Theater, New York Giants, New York Jets, Police
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Golf pioneer whited out
This week at Shinnecock Hills, a person of color will approach the first tee, pull a driver out of his bag, begin playing in the U.S. Open and will understandably make some of his competitors in the mostly white tournament feel uncomfortable. In that...Tags: Tiger Woods, Clubs and Associations, Jackie Robinson, Long Island, Golf
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LI Sports: A Chronology
1664: The first organized sport in America, horse racing, begins when the first English Governor of New York, Richard Nicolls, establishes the Newmarket Course at Hempstead Plains, close to the present site of Roosevelt Raceway. The purpose was to...Tags: Government, Nassau Coliseum, Cy Young, Imperial and Royal Matters, National Basketball Association
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Open Houses: The Best Are Welcome
Staff WriterTENNIS WAS INVENTED in England and its first American tournaments were played in Newport, Rhode Island, now home to the sport's hall of fame. But the tennis event that has rivaled Wimbledon as the world's largest and most important for almost a century...Tags: Jimmy Connors, Andre Agassi, Bill Tilden, U.S. Open Tennis, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Lacy was a grand champion for biggest of sports' causes
WASHINGTON - As the letters from senators and congressmen were read, and tributes came from athletes, peers and family, maybe the most touching words came from former Colts and Hall of Fame running back Lenny Moore. "Thank you, Sam," said Moore, as he...Tags: Penn State University, Death and Dying, Baseball, Joe Louis, National Football League
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