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All we are asking is not to be old and poor
E-mail ellis@henican.comIn the end, here's what it all comes down to: You don't want to be old and poor. Nobody does. Young and poor is no bargain either, whatever the graduate students and struggling artists would like us to believe. Rooting through drawers for ancient...Tags: Hempstead (Hempstead, New York), Movies, Samantha Ronson, Fishing, Riverhead (Riverhead, New York)
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Justices reject LNG appeal
A proposed natural gas terminal at Sparrows Point overcame a crucial hurdle yesterday when the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would not consider an appeal by Baltimore County that sought to stop the project. The court's decision eliminated what...Tags: Government, Baltimore County, Unions, Fires, AES Corp.
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Imposing a pretext for war with Iran?
Sen. John McCain confirmed his status as the war candidate with his rhetoric on Iran during the first presidential debate ("Result too close to call," Sept. 27). His insistence on negotiating with Iran only after that country first meets U.S.-imposed...Tags: John McCain, John Bailey
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Hamptons daytime cocktail spots
Special to NewsdayForget your caffeine fix, hot Hampton days call for refreshing cocktails (bless thou happy hour). A handful of bustling Hamptons spots will keep you blissfully sun-kissed as you soak in the party that's going strong well before the sun goes down. Here are...Tags: Beach Vacations, Manhattan (New York City), Cell Phones, Rock and Roll Music, Long Island
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Francis J. Chmilewski
Sun reporterFrancis Joseph Chmilewski, a retired Domino Sugars Co. mechanic and veteran of two branches of the military, died of lung cancer July 13 at Mercy Medical Center. The Edgemere resident was 76. Mr. Chmilewski was born and raised in Baltimore and attended...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Defense, Locust Point, Wars and Interventions, Death and Dying
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Man dies, woman hurt in collision
An Edgemere man was killed and a Dundalk woman was injured yesterday morning when their northbound minivan hit the back of a parked tractor-trailer on North Point Boulevard near Sparrows Point, Baltimore County police said. Ronald Bundy, 63, of the...Tags: Baltimore County, Police, Dundalk, Maryland
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Few would want slots near home
Marylanders can expect a deluge of out-of -state money from gaming corporations that support the slots amendment to the Maryland Constitution ("Wealth driving 'No' vote on slots," July 20). Citizens need to ask themselves if these private corporations...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry, Tourism and Leisure, State Budgets, John Bailey
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Balto. Co. to pay fine on fuel tanks
Sun reporterBaltimore County has agreed to pay a fine to settle allegations that officials didn't report a potential leak from an underground diesel fuel tank and didn't properly check and upgrade underground fuel storage tanks at 13 county facilities, authorities...Tags: Regional Authority, Waste, Rivers, Fires, Dundalk
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Guide to Hamptons nightclubs
Special to NewsdayWant to know which clubs are worth your time? Interested in spotting celebrities? Here is a sampling of The Hamptons' best nightspots. Of all the places set to open Memorial Day weekend, few are as anticipated as Montauk's brand new Surf Lodge and Hampton...Tags: Beach Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Hotels and Accommodations, Bars, The Hamptons
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Hamptons dining scene: Summer 2008
peter.gianotti@newsday.comRecessions come and go, gas prices soar and real estate tumbles. But Hamptonites still have to eat. And in this season of nasty news, the arrivals and departures between Riverhead and Montauk are under way faster than any at LaGuardia Airport. First,...Tags: Food and Dining Culture, Manhattan (New York City), Tourism and Leisure, Hotels and Accommodations, Miami Beach
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Uncovering communities in books
Louis S. Diggs has written eight books on the 40 historic African- American communities of Baltimore County, with each work taking up to 1 1/2 years to craft. The author says he is "uncovering truths through books." Here is a look at the writings that...Tags: Books and Magazines, Bethlehem Steel, Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Minority Groups, Anglican
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Dining out(side) -- from Astoria to the East End
STAFF WRITERSOn clear July days, the stars come out at restaurants from the East River to Montauk. It's alfresco season, and meals are served with a summer breeze. In style, the eateries range from elegant perches with views of skyscrapers, the ocean or the Sound...Tags: Venice, Food and Dining Culture, Road Transportation, Theater, Transportation
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