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Police: Mount Sinai carjackers caught after victim IDs them
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comA group of Mount Sinai carjackers who targeted people they knew was caught Sunday shortly after they stole one car and tried to steal another, police said. In both cases, police said, victims recognized one of the carjackers as Raymond Neff Jr., 22, of...Tags: Police, Police Arrests, Theft, Central Islip, Vehicles
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Cops: Mount Sinai carjackers targeted those they knew
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comA group of Mount Sinai carjackers who targeted people they knew was caught yesterday after they stole one car and tried to steal another, police said. In both cases, police said, victims recognized one of the carjackers as Raymond Neff Jr., 22, of Mount...Tags: Police, Police Arrests, Theft, Central Islip, Vehicles
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Is lead linked to mental decline?
The Associated PressCould it be that the "natural" mental decline that afflicts many older people is related to how much lead they absorbed decades before? That's the provocative idea emerging from some studies, part of a broader area of new research that suggests some...Tags: Medicine, Diseases, Research, Colleges and Universities, New York
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The competition next door
Special to NewsdayThe aroma of chicken and rice floats through the air. Ramon Tavarez, who speaks Spanish, says through his real estate agent that the Melito kids next door often come over to eat, and, judging from the smell, who can blame them? But it's not just the...Tags: Sales, Homes, Metal and Mineral, Real Estate Agents, Property
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Lead exposure in children linked to violent crime
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe first study to follow lead-exposed children from before birth into adulthood has shown that even relatively low levels of lead permanently damage the brain and are linked to higher numbers of arrests, particularly for violent crime. Earlier studies...Tags: Children, Medicine, Voting, Elections, Colleges and Universities
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Can't stay put: Serial home buyers like to keep moving
Special to NewsdayReal estate agent Terry Sciubba says she realized at some point that, when it comes to home ownership, she is not like most people she knows. Not even like many of the customers she serves. Sciubba, 54, owner and manager of Sherlock Homes Realty Corp.,...Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Moving, Sales, Stephen Hopkins, Social Services
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People on the move
HEALTH CARE Mark A. Bogen has been named vice president of finance for South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside. The Melville resident has about 30 years of experience in health care financial operations, most recently as a director at Besler...Tags: Medicine, Colleges and Universities, Western Medicines, Government, Health and Safety at School
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Best Shot | Mount Sinai, Egypt
"On a recent trip to Egypt, where we celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary, we visited Mount Sinai, where, it is said, Moses received the 10 Commandments from God," write Tom and Peggy Arciero of West Islip. "We rode camels part of the way up (about two...Tags: Melville, West Islip, Long Island, New York
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THE HIP HOP DOC
ReporterAt this risk of sounding like an old man, in my day, rap music meant something. I have to admit, I have shut it out for a long time. Every rap music video seems to be about cash, cars, guns and 'hoes'. Apologists argued it was just a reflection of their...Tags: Medicine, Music, Columbia University, New York, Health and Safety at School
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Novelist Norman Mailer Dies at 84
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNovember 11, 2007 Norman Mailer, the pugnacious two-time Pulitzer Prize winner who jabbed and bobbed his way, sometimes literally, through an extraordinary career as one of the most original and audacious voices in postwar American letters, died...Tags: Robert F. Kennedy, Wars and Interventions, George Bush, George Foreman, Allen Ginsberg
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