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Review: 'Frost/Nixon'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com(3 STARS) (R) PLOT A dramatized version of David Frost’s famous 1977 television interviews with the haunted ex-president. CAST Michael Sheen, Frank Langella, Sam Rockwell, Oliver Platt, Rebecca Hall LENGTH 2:02 PLAYING AT AMC Loew’s Lincoln Square,...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Lincoln Square (Manhattan, New York), Richard Nixon, Toni Collette, Movies
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Westbound LIRR service restored
john.valenti@newsday.comA signal problem at a Long Island Rail Road operations area caused a suspension of local westbound service between Jamaica and Penn Station for about one hour on Thursday, a railroad spokesman said. That service was disrupted at about 10:20 a.m. and...Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Kew Gardens, New York City Transit, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Long Island Rail Road
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LI PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
HEALTH Dr. Richard R. Rubenstein has been named director of surgical program development at Peconic Bay Medical Center. The Riverhead resident is a thoracic surgeon and a pioneer in bariatric surgery. He is a member of the medical center's board of...Tags: Smithtown (Smithtown, New York), Manhattan (New York City), Hofstra University, Litigation, St. James
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STYLE FILE
A classic reborn What's America's oldest department store? Nope, not Macy's. Not Sears. It's Lord & Taylor, founded back in 1826. This fall, it launched Black Brown 1826, a new menswear collection. It's smart, classic - and on sale. A glen plaid three-...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Manhattan (New York City), Clothing and Textiles Industry, Macy's
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LIRR expects normal evening rush after morning "bump"
john.valenti@newsday.comWednesday's evening rush on the Long Island Rail Road was expected to be normal, after a morning incident when two trains bumped each other, causing minor injuries to five riders and delays of more than an hour. In a statement, the LIRR said that a...Tags: Railway Accidents, New York City Police Department, Kew Gardens, Transportation, Flatbush
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Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes
ASSOCIATED PRESSCross burnings. Schoolchildren chanting "Assassinate Obama." Black figures hung from nooses. Racial epithets scrawled on homes and cars. Incidents around the country referring to President-elect Barack Obama are dampening the postelection glow of racial...Tags: Racism, Schools, Behavioral Conditions, Assault, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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Sen. Charles Schumer has several statewide proteges
dan.janison@newsday.comThe national spotlight may be swinging back to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, but inside the state, alumni of Charles Schumer's Senate and congressional offices have come to occupy a slew of political and public posts. Now, 10 years after Democrat...Tags: New Jersey, Manhattan (New York City), Upper House, Mario, Martin Connor
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STYLE FILE: A classic reborn, vegan packin', more
A classic reborn What's America's oldest department store? Nope, not Macy's. Not Sears. It's Lord & Taylor, founded back in 1826. This fall, it launched Black Brown 1826, a new menswear collection. It's smart, classic - and on sale. A glen plaid three-...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Macy's
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Take the LIRR to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
beth.whitehouse@newsday.comOne more reason Long Islanders are lucky to live in the orbit of Manhattan: The chance to hop the LIRR to the city for the 82nd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Organizers expect 3.5 million people to line the parade route for what they call "the...Tags: Keith Haring, Holidays, Central Park, Miley Cyrus, Theater
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Purple is hot in home furnishings
ann.givens@newsday.comYou've already seen it this season on fingernails, eyelids and handbags. Now the color purple's expected to make its way into your home. This is not the harsh "Barney" purple that was popular in the 1980s. This is violet and plum, lavender, and deep...Tags: New Jersey, Manhattan (New York City), Great Neck, Buck Hill Falls Company, Floral Design
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JetBlue pilots file to organize airlines first union
james.bernstein@newsday.comPilots at JetBlue Airways Corp. have filed a petition to establish an independent union, becoming the first group of employees at the Forest Hills-based discount carrier to organize. JetBlue is the largest carrier in the nation without any organized...Tags: Labor Legislation, Employees, Kennedy Airport, Unions, JetBlue
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JetBlue pilots file to organize airline's first union
Pilots at JetBlue Airways Corp. have filed a petition to establish an independent union, becoming the first group of employees at the Forest Hills-based discount carrier to organize. JetBlue is the largest carrier in the nation without any organized...Tags: Labor Legislation, Employees, Kennedy Airport, Unions, JetBlue
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