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Long Island City is the western-most neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens.
Long Island City is the western-most neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens.
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Resentencing for man in producer's slaying
A 25-year sentence imposed on a Long Island City man who in October 2001 fatally stabbed a man he said supported the Sept. 11 attacks was thrown out by a state appellate panel yesterday because, the justices ruled, the trial judge failed to properly...Tags: Punishment, Trials, Manhattan (New York City), Police, Court Preliminary
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Robert Reilly of Commack, dead at 69
thomas.maier@newsday.comRobert H. Reilly's packaging business in Copiague began during the height of Long Island's defense industry in the late 1960s, sending military parts and equipment nationwide. After four decades, Reilly loved the company he co-owned so much that, even...Tags: Maureen O'Hara, Commack, Manhattan (New York City), Employees, St. Charles
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Some New Yorkers skip the doctor despite health insurance
Access to health insurance does not guarantee people will seek medical care. Here's a look at the numbers in some neighborhoods: Manhattan - Lower East Side and Chinatown -Have health insurance: 86.2 percent -Haven't received healthcare in last two...Tags: Queens (New York City), Medical Services, Central Harlem, Health Insurance, Astoria
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Final stadium game a good day for lucky fan
A great experience my son had on the last day of Yankee Stadium: He headed to Yankee Stadium at 1 p.m. and found a cardboard box and hand wrote, 'Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. Anyone got an extra?' He waited two hours...Tags: Tickets, Mike Mussina, Reggie Jackson, Long Island
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Emmy winner Alec Baldwin talks about the book he didn't want to write
Special to The TimesQUEENS, N.Y. -- Alec Baldwin was tossing around a football on the sidewalk outside a Marriott Hotel in Long Island City while crew members of the TV show "30 Rock" were setting up. Baldwin was light on his feet, joking with the crew and happily posing for...Tags: Chuck Norris, Alec Baldwin, California, Baldwin, Beverly Hills
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'Ugly' trend hitting Hollywood where it lives
Times Television CriticLast July, the television series “ Ugly Betty” moved from Los Angeles, where it has been filmed for two years, to New York, on account of a recently tripled tax incentive. Given that the series, whose third season premieres tonight, is now...Tags: Breaking Bad, Gossip Girl, New York City, Massachusetts, Television Industry
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NYC PICKS: Catching culture
Here are five great museum offerings. 1 WHAT "Landscapes Clear and Radiant: The Art of Wang Hui (1632-1717)." Eleven works of the late 17th century Chinese artist are on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. WHEN|WHERE Today and tomorrow, 9:30...Tags: Movies, Culture, Cinema Industry, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Long Island
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Star-Ledger employees told sale or closure likely
The Star-Ledger of Newark has not made sufficient progress negotiating with its drivers' union and is notifying employees that the newspaper will be sold or closed in early January. Publisher George Arwady told employees in a memo Tuesday that it is...Tags: Unions, Labor Legislation, Employees, Newspaper and Magazine, Long Island
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Mystery odor leaves dozen woozy in Long Island City again
ryan.chatelain@am-ny.comFor the second straight day, a mysterious odor in Long Island City left dozens of people feeling ill. One person was hospitalized, and about three-dozen others were evaluated Wednesday at the scene in Sunnyside, an FDNY spokesman said. On Tuesday, 13...Tags: Long Island, Fire Department of New York
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Van Gogh, Chagall and Calder top blockbuster New York museum shows for fall
ehulme@am-ny.comIn the next few weeks, the art world wakes up from its long summerıs nap. Here are some of the exciting shows headed our way. MOMA 11 W 53rd St, 212-708-9400 Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night Sept. 21-Jan. 5 This ambitious retrospective looks back...Tags: Photography, Whitney Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Alexander Calder, Libraries and Museums
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July 18: DWI shame, Rangel and Bush's hubris, Obama cartoon outrage
Shame all into DWI awareness The letter "Wall of Shame hurtful to teens" [News, July 15] fails to acknowledge the consequence of driving while impaired. One drunken driver caused the instantaneous death of my brother's wife, his son, his son's wife,...Tags: Apartments, Elections, Rentals, Manhattan (New York City), Newspaper and Magazine
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Bow WOW! Pet Fashion Week opens
lauren.johnston@am-ny.com-Click here for 18 dressed-up dogs ready for the catwalk -32 ordinary New York dogs, dressed up in their best Mario DiFante realized a few years ago that "anything people can have for themselves, they want for their pets, too." And so, drawing on a 30-...Tags: Pets and Pet Supplies, Mario, Television Industry, Television, New York
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