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LI debate: Last chance for Obama-McCain 'illegals' clash
Spin CycleImmigration policy has drawn remarkably little mention in this huge general-election campaign ??? and some want to see the presidential candidates confront the issue in their final debate Wednesday at Hofstra University. One year ago, nothing in...Tags: Migration, National Government, Barack Obama, Republican Party, The White House
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Details on market bailout emerge
The SwampAssistant Treasury Secretary Neel Kashkari speaks to the Institute of International Bankers Monday. (AP/Haraz N. Ghanbari) by James Oliphant Neel Kashkari has a critical job that didn't even exist a few weeks ago. He's the "assistant secretary for...Tags: Ethics, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, U.S. Department of Treasury, The White House, Loans
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HOT TIX: NOW ON SALE
JOE JACKSON WHEN|WHERE Nov. 7, Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom INFO $75 at Ticketmaster, 631-888-9000, ticketmaster .com LETTERS TO CLEO WHEN|WHERE Dec. 11, Bowery Ballroom, Manhattan INFO $20, Ticketmaster LIFE OF AGONY WHEN|WHERE Dec. 14,...Tags: Gramercy
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Shoppers cautious in scary times
keiko.morris@newsday.comFor some Long Islanders, a stroll around local shops and restaurants was a pleasant way to spend the Columbus Day holiday, but the worsening economic situation kept them prudent as they shopped. "I'm not buying things I don't need," said Mary Jane Budde,...Tags: Public Holidays, Huntington Station, Huntington (Hungtington, New York), Greenlawn, Stock Market
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It's hit or miss in this economy for LI arts scene
steve.parks@newsday.com; Glenn Gamboa and VerWhat does the economic tailspin mean for people whose business it is to take our minds off all that? On Long Island, they're the ones who - from Westbury to East Hampton - bring you live entertainment and culture. At Tilles Center at the C.W. Post Campus...Tags: East Hampton (East Hampton, New York), Broadway, Tilles Center, Kevin O'Neill, Roslyn
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Fatal Chelsea fire blamed on kid playing with fire
A child playing with fire is suspected of causing the weekend apartment blaze that claimed five members of a Manhattan family, authorities said yesterday. Fire marshals also said yesterday that a candle is the likely cause of a fire Sunday in a...Tags: Fires, Bushwick, New York
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Presidential debate a hot topic at Hofstra University
karla.schuster@newsday.comWonder what Harriet Tubman might say about Barack Obama running for president? Or how Susan B. Anthony would feel about Hillary Rodham Clinton's candidacy? Go ahead, ask them. For the next two days, Hofstra University students will perform costumed re-...Tags: Slavery, Colleges and Universities, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), National Government, Barack Obama
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Some feel reluctant to show pro-market license plates
Special to NewsdayNorth Bellmore resident Mandy Rofe wanted to squeeze in a few more "top-down" days driving her Mercedes-Benz CLK convertible to her city job. What gave her pause was "STOXBNDS," her personalized New York State license plate of four years. "She didn't...Tags: Volkswagen, Personal Finance, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Jeep, New York
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Dow rises record 936 points in stunning reversal
tom.incantalupo@newsday.comjames.bernstein@newsday.comLike a roller coaster at the bottom of a hill, stocks reversed their slide today and soared skyward at dizzying speed, recovering about half their losses of the past week and giving investors large and small some hope that their 401(k)s, pension funds and...Tags: Business Institutions, Johnson & Johnson Incorporated, Financial and Business Services, $700 Billion Bank Bailout, Henry Paulson
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Report: Manhattan rental market softening
A report shows that the Manhattan rental market has decreased slightly over last year. The New York rental brokerage firm Citi Habitats says the price for all apartments, excluding one-bedroom apartments, dipped slightly between July and September...Tags: Apartments, Stock Broking, New York, Rentals
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St. Augustine claims chowder to rival Manhattan, New England
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) _ You get one type of chowder in Boston and another in Manhattan. But there's a third variety of clam stew called Minorcan chowder, and for that you'll have to head to St. Augustine, on the northeast coast of Florida. A group of...Tags: Florida, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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'What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling' finds a new life off-Broadway
AP Drama WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ You can't keep Jacob Sterling down. Not after those reviews. Buoyed by ecstatic notices (The Associated Press called it "hilarious"), "What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling" will transfer to New World Stages for a run beginning...Tags: Broadway, David Schwimmer, Theater, Dance, Music
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