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Study: Latino voters prefer Obama
Washington BureauWASHINGTON — Juana Marquez very much wanted to cast her first vote in a United States presidential election for Hillary Clinton. Marquez, 19, of Washington immigrated to the United States from El Salvador five years ago. She, as well as her...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Minority Groups, New York, Florida, John McCain
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Forget fuel; let's focus on local food
Even if the price of oil falls, the governor should launch a full-fledged sustainability effort to promote an expansion of farming here and the production of more Maryland food for Marylanders. In fact, all the governors of the Chesapeake watershed should...Tags: Regional Authority, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Petroleum Industry
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NY judge hears case for Rosenberg disclosure
A judge signaled Tuesday that he would order the release in the coming months of much of the secret testimony in the notorious espionage case against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. But U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein said he would make an exception...Tags: George Washington University, The Fall, History, New York, Manhattan
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Nassau fundraiser-lawyer tapped as health adviser
Spin CycleA controversy that swirled around the SentosaCare company???s hiring of staff for its nursing homes appears to have left unscathed the political standing of Howard Fensterman, the firm???s lead counsel and a major Long Island campaign fundraiser. On...Tags: Values, Regional Authority, Ethics, James Dolan, New York
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Dr. Joseph M. Letteri, 75, expert in kidney treatment
rhoda.amon@newsday.comDr. Joseph M. Letteri, a pioneer in the treatment of kidney disease, has died of a heart attack. Letteri served as chief of the nephrology division at the Nassau University Medical Center for 20 years, taught scores of young medical students who became...Tags: Brookhaven, Stony Brook University, Diseases, Long Island, Manhattan
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Info Quick
The Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID), in partnership with leading area hotels, has set up several new hotel packages showcasing Georgetown life with special rates and experiences for visitors to this iconic Washington, D.C., neighborhood....Tags: House and Home
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Door still open to couple in need
Matt Bjonerud is the young, urban professional who opened his Baltimore rowhouse to a homeless couple last winter. They're still with him this summer. The man still panhandles. But his wife found a job. They no longer sleep in a tent. That's progress....Tags: Condos and Houses, Injuries, Charity, Rentals, Rooms and Sublets
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The declining value of your college degree
The Wall Street JournalA four-year college degree, seen for generations as a ticket to a better life, is no longer enough to guarantee a steadily rising paycheck. Just ask Bea Dewing. After she earned a bachelor's degree -- her second -- in computer science from Maryland's...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Technology, Virginia, Further Education, New York
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Olympic sprint for clean air kicks off
Beijing's Olympic shutdown begins today, a drastic plan to lift the Chinese capital's gray shroud of pollution just three weeks ahead of the games. Half of Beijing's 3.3 million vehicles will be pulled off the roads, and many factories will be shuttered....Tags: Vehicles, Subway Transportation, Transportation
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Diocese: Vatican recommended indicted developer
Associated Press WriterThe Follieri Group's first call to Camden Roman Catholic Bishop Joseph A. Galante back in 2004 went unreturned. But the next call regarding the fledgling land developer got the bishop's attention: It was from the office of the Secretary of State at...Tags: Christianity, Crimes, Pennsylvania, Property, Sexual Assault
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