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Class of 2008: Denbigh Baptist Christian School
Maria Christine Agosta Russell Tucker Baird John Thomas Bedford II Candice May Bryant Veronica Nicole Busan Caitlin Cassidy Butrick Tahnee Linn Crockett Gary Eugene Donaldson Kirsten Megan Fleck Kristin Lynn Fletcher Raymond Michael Foote Lamar...Tags: Tra Thomas, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Christianity, Baptist, Denbigh
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Earl Shapiro, founder of disposable dinnerware firm, dies at 68
Tribune reporterEarl Shapiro was faced with the grocery shopper's predicament—paper or plastic?—when he started Prairie Packaging in 1986. Mr. Shapiro opted for plastic, a wise choice given coming trends in disposable dinnerware, and built a company that...Tags: Lake Forest, Hyde Park, Brooklyn (King's, New York), Pactiv Corporation, School Supplies
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Richard Gere battles for suburban fence
The Associated PressRichard Gere, like Martha Stewart before him, is running into some zoning hurdles as he tries to put his imprint on the wealthy New York suburb of Bedford. Gere, the "Pretty Woman" and "Chicago" actor, and a partner have opened a cafe and bakery and have...Tags: New York, Richard Gere
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Update: Last of 7 Victims Pulled From Rubble
reid.epstein@newsday.comAs rescue workers searched for three people missing and presumed lost in the rubble of an East Side town house crushed by a fallen crane, the mayor and Manhattan's borough president differed on whether the city paid close enough attention to the scene...Tags: Staten Island, Farmingdale, Construction and Property, Employees, Michael Bloomberg
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City Living: Bedford-Stuy
Special to amNewYork"I've been stranded in the combat zone/I walked through Bedford-Stuy alone." If Billy Joel's words were prescient in his 1980 song "You May Be Right," they're downright amusing now. Because even though pockets of this vast central Brooklyn neighborhood...Tags: Billy Joel, Music Theater, Economy, Real Estate, Malcolm X
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City Living: Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
Special to amNewYorkIf Prospect Heights was ever in the shadow of Park Slope, its ritzy neighbor across Flatbush Avenue, those days are long past. The neighborhood, a mix of 19th-century brownstones and pre-war co-op buildings, has long been home to a staggering array of...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Prospect Heights (Brooklyn, New York), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Brooklyn (King's, New York), House and Home
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Forbes magazine list of 400 richest Americans
The 400 richest Americans, including U.S. citizens now living abroad, as compiled by Forbes magazine. Following each name is the person's age, net worth, hometown and source of wealth. Where more than one name is listed under a number, there is a tie....Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, Tourism and Leisure, Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach, Virginia), Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Personal Finance
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Bedford Springs reawakens
The Washington PostDallas developer Keith Evans was skeptical when his business partner told him about a resort property in central Pennsylvania that opened in 1806, had its heyday in the early to mid-1900s and closed in 1984. Four other developers had spent a few...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Financial and Business Services, California, Personal Service, Zachary Taylor
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What's so wonderful about it?
Idon't much care for films that celebrate "small-town values." I always feel judged, even personally attacked, by these movies. When the restless Jenny in "Forrest Gump" leaves town and ends up an ex-junkie dying of AIDS, I read it as a threat to any...Tags: Venice, Bronx County, Los Angeles, Movies, Brentwood
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Mar 26, 2008
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Mar 16, 2008
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Sep 27, 2007
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Sep 21, 2007
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Sep 15, 2007
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Dec 10, 2007
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