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Spann-Whitehurst wedding
Spann-Whitehurst Christina Michelle Spann and Ellis Tyson Whitehurst were married May 17 at The Estate at East Wind in Wading River with a reception following. She is an assistant controller for Real Estate Capital Partners in Manhattan and is the...Tags: Hofstra University
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Scientist in NYC says she's not against America
A U.S.-trained Pakistani scientist accused of helping al-Qaida has repeatedly interrupted her competency hearing to declare her innocence and insist she's not anti-American. The outbursts came during a daylong hearing in federal court in Manhattan to...Tags: Aafia Siddiqui, Murder, Crimes, Assault, Armed Conflicts
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Ex-Beatles, Rolling Stones manager Allen Klein dies
The Associated PressMusic manager Allen Klein, a no-holds-barred businessman who bulldozed his way into and out of deals with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died Saturday, a publicist for his company said. He was 77. Klein, who was one of the most powerful figures in...Tags: Anthony Quinn, New York, Jacqueline Bisset, Music, Paul McCartney
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U.S.-trained scientist interrupts competency hearing, saying she's 'Not against America'
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) — A U.S.-trained Pakistani scientist accused of helping al-Qaida and shooting at FBI agents in Afghanistan repeatedly shouted toward spectators during her competency hearing Monday, at one point telling them: "I'm really not against...Tags: Aafia Siddiqui, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Murder, Assault, Afghanistan
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Saks saleswoman gets fine, jail, community service
Associated Press WriterA former Saks Fifth Avenue saleswoman wept loudly Monday just before being sentenced to 90 days in jail, ordered to do 100 hours of community service and fined $96,000 for stealing from her employer. Cecille Villacorta, who sold expensive jewelry, was...Tags: Theft, Punishment, Crimes, Prisons, Justice System
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Rep. Israel speaks little, but tweets a lot
Nobody in the New York congressional delegation is more enthusiastic about such social media tools as Twitter and YouTube than Rep. Steve Israel, the former public-relations man turned five-term Democratic congressman from Huntington. Just last Tuesday,...Tags: New York, Steve Israel, Twitter, Inc., YouTube, Charles B. Rangel
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Hard day's work in NY Senate: 3 minutes
james.madore@newsday.comALBANY - Both sides in the deadlocked State Senate remained far apart Sunday on who should lead the chamber, even disagreeing over whether progress had been made in negotiations. They were expected Monday to hold a third round of talks with Gov. David A....Tags: St. Albans, Democratic Party, Malcolm Smith, Government, Republican Party
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Diddy's White Party goes Hollywood to benefit malaria
It's a Labor Day staple: Sean "Diddy" Combs' White Party in the Hamptons. But this year, Diddy moved the swanky soiree to Beverly Hills and celebrated it early on July Fourth to raise funds for Malaria No More, a nonprofit, nongovernment organization...Tags: Rihanna, Lindsay Lohan, New York, Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher
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New Trial Denied For Convicted "Top Model" Designer
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A request by convicted fashion designer Anand Jon Alexander for a new trial has been denied. Superior Court Judge David Wesley ruled that conversations between the defendant's sister and a juror did not taint the verdict. The ruling on...Tags: New York, Los Angeles, Assault, Police Arrests, Mary J Blige
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Hometown Sounds: Hampton's Jen 'n' Juice starts the party on Mondays
The cover band Jen 'n' Juice branched out from one of the Peninsula's most popular party rock groups, Fine Swiss Cheese.
It features two current and one former member of that band. But the star of Jen 'n' Juice is someone entirely new, vocalist Jen...Tags: New York, Chris Hanson, Music Industry, Ceremonies, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Lifestyles shorn of little luxuries
-- Times sure have changed for Manhattan's super-rich. It used to be that when James Whitmore, hair colorist to the pampered chic, hadn't seen a client for a while it was because she'd extended a trip abroad or was caught up redecorating a second home....Tags: Online
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New Haven-Springfield Commuter System Getting Serious Look
The Hartford CourantFor two years, Evelyn Daniels and her daughter took turns behind the wheel, negotiating rush hour traffic between their West Haven home and their jobs with an Enfield-based insurance consultant. "Then it was the same thing coming home every night —...Tags: Yale-New Haven Hospital, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), West Haven, Connecticut, Barack Obama
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