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Brooklyn Navy Yard, built 1801 and In use 1806 ¿ 1966 is controlled by United States Navy. The US Navy Yard - better known as the Brooklyn Navy Yard or the New York Naval Shipyard - is located northeast of the Battery in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Navy Yard, built 1801 and In use 1806 ¿ 1966 is controlled by United States Navy. The US Navy Yard - better known as the Brooklyn Navy Yard or the New York Naval Shipyard - is located northeast of the Battery in Brooklyn.
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Mid gets 5 years in porn case
Sun reporterA midshipman was sentenced to five years in prison yesterday after pleading guilty to storing child pornography on a computer in his Naval Academy dormitory. Michael S. Pollard, 23, also pleaded guilty to storing child porn on a laptop computer at his...Tags: Pornography, Family, Virginia, Punishment, Armed Forces
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Campaign-Gear Collectors Vote With Their Money
Politics and political campaigns are featured in every newspaper, website and blog, and collectors are looking at the new memorabilia that can be part of a collection. The official pins sold or given away by the party, not the souvenir pins sold by...Tags: Political Candidates, Gays and Lesbians, New York, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), House M.D.
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NYC says architect filed false documents for Brooklyn bldgs
New York City officials are charging an architect with falsifying statements on applications for two Brooklyn apartment buildings. The city's Buildings Department and Department of Investigation filed administrative charges Thursday against Robert...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Architecture
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New York's film, TV incentives could tax L.A.'s economy
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersIS THIS city poised to take a bite out of Hollywood's bread and butter? A dramatically expanded state tax credit for film and television productions has made New York a more appealing shooting locale than ever, bringing a wave of projects into the city...Tags: Economic Policy, Movies, Television, Missing Persons, Astoria
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A new and improved widow-maker
Julia Keller is the Tribune's cultural critic. She will speak at the Printers Row Book Fair on June 7-8 (printersrowbookfair.org). julia@juliakeller.net
These were dark times. The United States was bogged down in a frustrating and controversial war, a...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Joseph Henry, Jefferson Davis, Military Equipment, Gun Control
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Community shocked as plug pulled on historic power plant
dfreedlander@am-ny.comA monumental century-old power plant sitting on the Brooklyn waterfront and featuring a stout stone foundation and 4-story high arched windows with cream colored terra-cotta trim is being demolished brick by brick, upsetting local preservationists. The...Tags: Building Material, New York, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Metal and Mineral, Long Island
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Endangered New York: 10 (more) to save
Special to amNewYorkAs the real-estate boom year of 2007 winds down, houses of worship, schools, historic residences, whole neighborhoods -- even the corner diner -- tenuously exist under the threat of the wrecking ball. Indeed, the changes are so breathtaking that the...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Brooklyn Heights, Maspeth, Madison Square Garden, Pennsylvania
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Navy doctor's lawyer portrays him as a victim
Sun reporterAn attorney for a Navy doctor accused of secretly videotaping Naval Academy midshipmen having sex said in court yesterday that the doctor purchased surveillance equipment after becoming concerned that midshipmen were holding parties at his Annapolis...Tags: Annapolis, Defense, Armed Forces, Justice System, Lawyers
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Didn't know they were on tape, 2 say
Sun reporterTwo former Naval Academy midshipmen testified yesterday they had no idea they were being taped as they had sex with their girlfriends in a Navy doctor's home. But attorneys for the physician noted that one clip shows one of the men apparently looking...Tags: Annapolis, Sexual Assault, Defense, Crimes, Armed Forces
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Expert links Navy doctor to writing on sex video
Sun reporterA handwriting expert testified yesterday that there is no doubt the label on a disc that contains sex videos of Naval Academy midshipmen was written by a Navy doctor who is accused of secretly filming the students at his home. Donald Moryan, a forensic...Tags: Annapolis, Sexual Assault, Crimes, Defense, Armed Forces
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Prosecutors see 'motive' in Navy doctor case
Sun reporterA Navy physician's home computer stored gay pornography in a folder titled "lectures" -- the label of one of the sex videos of Naval Academy midshipmen that the doctor is accused of secretly recording, a computer specialist testified yesterday. The...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Annapolis, Armed Forces, Police Investigations, Justice System
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Officer denies he made sex videos
Sun reporterA Navy physician accused of secretly taping Naval Academy midshipmen having sex took the stand in his own defense yesterday, saying that he put an air purifier containing a hidden camera in a guest bedroom in his home to eliminate odors, not to record...Tags: Pornography, Annapolis, Punishment, Armed Forces, Police Investigations
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