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Talks Fail; Machinists Strike Boeing
Associated PressStriking Boeing Co. production workers hunkered down Saturday for what could be a long, bruising battle with costly repercussions for both sides. Greeted by friendly honking from passing vehicles, members of the International Association of Machinists...Tags: Labor Disputes, Boeing Co., Strikes, Retirement, Unions
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Hanna soaks Long Island
alfonso.castillo@newsday.com,matthew.chayes@newsday.com, michael.amon@newsday.comTropical Storm Hanna, less pugnacious than forecast but nonetheless wet and windy,crossed over Long Island Saturday, tracking on the South Shore near Fire Island around 11 p.m. and moving north of Riverhead around midnight. All tropical storm warnings in...Tags: Floods, Steve Levy, Long Island Power Authority, John Murray, Fire Island
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Fighting back against bank's hostile managers
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comDEAR CARRIE: I work as a salesman for a major bank. I like my work and am well compensated. But the management culture makes me question whether I should work for such a company. The managers rule by fear and intimidation. During my three years here I...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Melville
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Donations enable Parkland Library to extend hours
South Florida Sun-SentinelWith constraints in the 2007-08 budget, the Parkland Library was forced to reduce its hours. This year, however, the library will increase its hours because of a $21,000 grant from Friends of the Parkland Library, an organization that has worked to help...Tags: National Government, Government
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Plane Crashes In East Windsor; Hospital In Stafford Being Sold
Vintage airplane rescue in East Windsor. Energy efficiency in Enfield. Negotiations underway for sale of Johnson Memorial Hospital in Stafford. Suffield's Kent Memorial Library officials prioritize immediate needs. Here is a round-up of some of the news...Tags: Energy, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Conservation, Academic Progress, Energy and Resource Industries
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Passive park opens in Lauderhill
Special CorrespondentDirt and weeds — that's all the empty lot in front of Gregory Cooper's house was until recently. Now, the quarter-acre of land on Northwest 32nd Avenue and 16th Street has been transformed into a passive park at the request of the West Ken Lark...Tags: Engineering, Broward County, Lauderhill
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Obama blasts McCain on Social Security plan
The Associated PressBarack Obama criticized John McCain's approach to Social Security on Saturday, saying it would undermine the government program aimed mainly at retirees. McCain said he would preserve Social Security. Both candidates spoke via satellite to a gathering of...Tags: Ronald Reagan, People, Retirement, State Budgets, National Government
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New Beginnings In High School Football
ΔDebut of Cheney Tech at home field in Manchester: Friday against RHAM-Hebron (7 p.m.). "This is something we've waited for so long," Cheney Tech coach Bill Baccaro said. "It means so much to the kids. Last year was really a test." Cheney Tech...Tags: Thanksgiving, Public Holidays
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Obama, McCain spar over Social Security
NEWARK - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama criticized Republican John McCain's approach to Social Security yesterday, saying it would undermine the government program aimed mainly at retirees. McCain said he would preserve Social Security....Tags: State Budgets, George Bush, John McCain, Political Candidates, Wages and Pensions
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: AT HOME
The military is investigating the death of a soldier from Fort Bragg's 82nd Airborne Division in North Carolina, who collapsed during physical training. The Army said in a statement yesterday 44-year-old Staff Sgt. Huy Nguyen of Inglewood, Calif., died...Tags: Armed Forces, Inglewood, Nicor Incorporated, Retirement, Defense
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Guy Ritchie's return to formula
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLIKE many English pubs, the Punch Bowl carries quite a history. The Mayfair drinking establishment first started serving ale in the middle of the 18th century, when King George II ruled. Like some pockets of London, though, the two-story tavern turned...Tags: Summer Olympics, Movies, Organized Crime, Firearms, Defense
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George C. Wolfe's big-screen debut is 'Nights in Rodanthe'
Special to The TimesIN THE theater, George C. Wolfe has tackled topics as varied as race, poverty, religion and AIDS as the director of such highly politicized works as Suzan-Lori Parks' "Topdog/Underdog," Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" and "The Colored Museum," which...Tags: Tony Kushner, Richard Gere, Theater, Walt Disney, Illnesses
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