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NYC Marathon claims third victim
anthony.rieber@newsday.comA 41-year-old man has died after collapsing during the Nov. 2 New York City Marathon. The unidentified man is the third New York City Marathon participant to die after this year's race. Richard Finn, media relations director for the New York Road Runners...Tags: Diseases, Senior Citizens, Marathon, Fire Department of New York, New York Times
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Third man dies after NYC Marathon
anthony.rieber@newsday.comA 41-year-old man died Thursday after collapsing during the Nov. 2 New York City Marathon, Newsday has learned. The unidentified man is the third New York City Marathon participant to die following this year's race. Richard Finn, media relations director...Tags: Diseases, Senior Citizens, Marathon, New York Times, Central Park
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Cable's fall season opens with 'Raising the Bar'
Special to NewsdaySERIES Already on: Raising the Bar (Mondays at 10 p.m., TNT). Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Jane Kaczmarek square off in Steven Bochco's predictable legal drama of idealistic lawyers and hard-nosed judges. Sons of Anarchy (Wednesdays at 10 p.m., FX). Charlie...Tags: Noah Wyle, Shipbuilding, Dennis Hopper, Timothy Hutton, Damages (tv program)
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City Living: Sutton Place
Special to amNewYorkThe swankiest digs this side of the Gold Coast, Sutton Place is one of the East Side's most coveted addresses. But as recently as the 20th century, this neighborhood wasn't all nannies and co-ops. Back in 1875, entrepreneur Effingham B. Sutton built...Tags: Woody Allen, Sutton Place, Turtle Bay, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Manhattan (New York City)
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9/11 moved Bill McDermott to start World Day Run
Special to NewsdayOn a beautiful day in September, Bill McDermott jogged along the Rockaway Beach boardwalk. He gazed out at a cloudless sky and a tranquil sea; heard the soothing squawks of the seagulls, the gentle slapping of the waves. Stopping briefly to admire the...Tags: Beach Vacations, Charity, Cancer, Diseases, Long Island Expressway
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Put a store under I-4?
Sentinel Staff WriterFor more than 40 years, Interstate 4 has been a physical and psychological barrier between downtown Orlando and Parramore. While the business district has boomed with redevelopment, Parramore -- just a stone's throw to the west -- has lagged. Pedestrians...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Transportation, Florida, New York
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Taxicab confessions: Riding with a non-striking driver
jsilverman@am-ny.comamNewYork shadowed cab drivers Monday -- one who joined the strike and another who decided to go to work. Here are their stories: Jim Collura, 60, of College Point, Queens, has been driving a yellow cab since 1974, and Monday made the decision to go to...Tags: Sutton Place, Manhattan (New York City), Long Island City, Long Island, Grand Central Terminal
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'The Namesake'
Special to The TimesIndian-born, New York-based director Mira Nair has repeatedly enacted tales of culture clash in her films but never with quite as much warmth and thoughtfulness as she brings to "The Namesake." Coming off a botched literary adaptation — the...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Movies, Family, Mira Nair, New York
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Pedicab commute may soon be outlawed
jsilverman@am-ny.comSome commutes are extremely long, others expensive, some even dangerous -- but it's a rare commute that is actually illegal. This week's amNewYork Extreme Commuter is facing the real possibility that his daily commute on his pedicab across the Queensboro...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Regional Authority, Long Island City, Heavy Engineering, Long Island
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Long Island's hidden gems
Newsday Staff WriterAbout 60,000 visitors a year gravitate to Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, the great majority to walk the halls of the Victorian mansion that barely contained the exuberant energy of President Theodore Roosevelt or to take in the exhibits on his life...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Railway Transportation, Charles Wang, National Government, Natural Resources
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Probe deepens into crash's cause
Newsday Staff WritersInvestigators Thursday said they recovered an intact parachute from the wreckage of the small plane that was carrying a Yankees pitcher and his flight instructor when it crashed into an Upper East Side building. The parachute, equipped with a small...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Health and Safety at School, Cory Lidle
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