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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
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EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MIDNIGHT MADNESS OCT. 16 -- 8 p.m., Koehler Fieldhouse … program run from 8:30 p.m. until 10 p.m., admission free, ring in the upcoming 2008-09 basketball season … includes games, free food, great...Tags: People, Homes, Government Health Care, East Stroudsburg University, Dwayne Johnson
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After training, these ladies take aim on gun range
I stood in a line, but I couldn't stand still. I rocked, rhythmically, from one foot to the other. The woman in front of me was rocking, too. I didn't know what her heart was doing. But mine had decided to enter a race, and my hands were weeping sweat....Tags: Long Island, Defense, Shooting
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Decades later, lead still lingers at Island Trees school
eden.laikin@newsday.comThe ongoing saga in Levittown about lead contamination at the former rifle range at Island Trees High School began down the road in another district where the problem was almost identical, but the resolution dramatically different. In 1999, Lynbrook...Tags: Building Material, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Politics, Long Island, Environmental Cleanup
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Nassau schools still have riflery teams
jennifer.smith@newsday.comGrowing up in postwar Levittown, Bruce Serkin played baseball and football after school with his neighborhood pals. But when the Island Trees high school student signed up for a school sport, he picked riflery. "It's not the kind of sport like basketball...Tags: Long Island, High School Sports, Juvenile Delinquency, High Schools, Schools
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Questions remain about lead at Island Trees school
jennifer.smith@newsday.comRecent upheaval over recurring lead contamination at Island Trees High School in Levittown has some parents and school board members anxious about health risks from the school's shuttered rifle range. But the dangers remain unclear. As with chips of...Tags: Medical Specialization, Moving and Storage, Preventative Medicine, Medicine, Regional Authority
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Police seek man who allegedly fired at deputy
Authorities are looking for a Clayton County man they say shot at a sheriff's deputy and led them on a high-speed chase. Deputies were called to a home southwest of Guttenberg earlier this week after a report of someone shooting at cars. Michael...Tags: Defense
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Warrant issued for suspect in carjacking
Hampton police have issued a wanted alert for Lamar Lee, an 18-year-old York County man, who is accused of a carjacking. Lee is wanted on outstanding warrants for carjacking, use of a firearm and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Police...Tags: Defense, Prosecution
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63-Month Sentence For Firearms Violation
8.A 27-year-old Bridgeport man who admitted in federal court to transferring a firearm to a convicted felon has been sentenced to 63 months in prison. Anthony Campbell was also sentenced by U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton to three years of...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Trials, Defense, Connecticut
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'Disposable' AK-47s — trend that worries cops
Sentinel Staff WriterOrange County's latest murders reflect an alarming trend for law enforcement: urban firefights with dozens of shots fired. The shooters in Tuesday night's double killing outside a Pine Hills apartment complex emptied two AK-47s into the victims and fled,...Tags: Pine Hills, Kevin Beary, Murder, Vehicles, Seminole County
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Altamonte police officer pleads guilty to growing marijuana
Sentinel Staff WriterAn Altamonte Springs police officer accused of setting up a marijuana grow house and owning an arsenal of handguns, rifles and shotguns to defend it pleaded guilty Friday in Orlando federal court. Clay Adams, 36, who lives near Altamonte Springs, will...Tags: Prisons, Altamonte Springs, Seminole County, Police, Prosecution
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Shepard's mother grieves lost chances
The Associated PressMatthew Shepard's mother still mourns lost opportunities to battle hate crimes and promote a greater tolerance of gays in the 10 years since her 21-year-old son was beaten, tied to a wooden fence and left for dead in a frigid Wyoming pasture. Though...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Minority Groups, Assault, Government, Gays and Lesbians
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New York Man Pleads Guilty To Explosives Charge
A New York man has pleaded guilty to possessing explosives after he was linked to three vehicles in Connecticut and New York packed with weapons and explosives. Federal prosecutors say Yung Tang, 38, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court in New...Tags: Vehicles, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Brooklyn (New York City), Punishment
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