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Great Hurricane both blessing, curse to Ocean City
Sun reporterIn the early years of the last century, Ocean City's commercial fishermen had to launch their boats through the surf and drag them and their catch back onto the beach with horses, ropes and pulleys. It was colorful, but inefficient. If only the...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Fishing, Aquaculture, Weather Reports, Maryland
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Rivas wins Thorp Award
roderick.boone@newsday.comHe took a pounding each week, playing the role of a human pinball. His body was left bruised and it yearned for a break. Yet Alex Rivas wouldn't have it any other way. Whether it stemmed from bouncing off defenders when the East Meadow senior ran the...Tags: New York Jets, Football
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Pfc. Andre Craig Jr.
The Hartford CourantArmy Pfc. Andre Craig Jr. of New Haven was killed when a bomb exploded near the convoy on which he was serving as a gunner in Baghdad. He was 24 years old and left an infant daughter. -------------------- NEW HAVEN -- The last time Pfc. Andre Craig...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Armed Forces, Defense, Explosions, Connecticut
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Lawrence pulls off another upset
Newsday Staff WriterFunny how one week can define a season. In the days leading up to the Long Island football championships, undefeated East Meadow enjoyed the admiration and support of an entire county. But in the wake of a weekend that saw Lawrence slay defending Class...Tags: Football, Tornadoes, Clubs and Associations, Long Island
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East Meadow's John Elliott a repeat winner
Newsday Staff WriterIt's not every day that a high school football player welcomes a college recruiting coach into his home. In fact, if you're East Meadow's John Elliott, it's every other day. Elliott, one of the most sought-after offensive linemen in the country, has...Tags: Football, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Schools, Clubs and Associations
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Patience, faith carry Manigat
STAFF WRITERRicky Manigat sings in the church choir and leads the team prayer before games. He's a spiritual football player who inspires his Baldwin teammates. But it was his own football awakening that gave Manigat the confidence to lead. Every coach in Nassau...Tags: Football, Boston Bruins, Clubs and Associations, Long Island
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Top lineman: EM's Elliott
STAFF WRITERThe football season ended two weeks ago and John Elliott already is beginning to pester East Meadow coach Vinny Mascia about opening up the weight room. But it won't happen until the end of the month. East Meadow works out from the end of December...Tags: Football
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Longwood High School, Middle Island graduates
CHRISTOPHER ACEVEDO ANDREW DERRICK ADAMS TASHANNA L. ADAMS ADEWALE KAREEM ADENIJI LAURA E. ALBINOWSKI TANYA A. ALBINOWSKI DANIEL ALDARONDO DEBORAH M. ALESSI CHRISTOPHER C. ALFANO MEGAN MARIE ALFONSO KRISTAL ALI CLARENCE BAILUM ALONZO...Tags: Brian Higgins, John Frank, John Clifford, Michael Wilson, R. Kelly
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No wind, & it’s a breeze
STAFF WRITEREighteen years after Shinnecock Hills grabbed modern pro golf by the throat with an unbelievably tough first U.S. Open round, pro golf got even. The first round of this Open, in an even more modern era, was a landslide win for the golfers. Before 9 a.m....Tags: Stuart Appleby, Dan Forsman, Scott Hoch, Kenny Perry, Phil Mickelson
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Countdown on Cal's days
Sun StaffAt 6:30, the upper decks at Camden Yards look as sparse as deserted honeycombs. Attendance is down. Still, the sun's warm, beer flows for $4.50 and Boog's barbecue smoke hangs sweetly over the right field bleachers. In a terrace box on the first-base...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Derek Jeter, Jerry Hairston, Baseball
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'They may have closed a window, but we will find a door'
I'm a 14-year-old girl and I have written a poem that hopefully other teens and Americans will look to as guidance. Hopefully, they can understand that they do not have to be afraid, they do not have to worry, and that we shall stand tall.
"We Are...Tags: Human Rights, Police, Gays and Lesbians, Freedom of the Press, Political Candidates
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The Preakness story began in 1873
from the Maryland Jockey ClubTwo years before the Kentucky Derby would appear, Pimlico was busy introducing its new three-year-old stakes race, the Preakness, in the Spring of 1873. Eight years after the Civil War, the Baltimore newspapers were carrying front-page stories about...Tags: Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Trotting, Regional Authority, Government
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