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Petitions battles abound
Spin CycleRepublicans have filed objections to knock Democratic State Senate contender Gregory Fischer of Calverton off the November ballot. According to elections records, Leslia Sullivant of Port Jefferson filed objections to 796 of Fischer???s 1,475 signatures...Tags: Government, Parliament, Republican Party, National Government, Craig Johnson
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Starbucks to close 12 more Long Island stores
james.bernstein@newsday.comStarbucks will close a total of 14 Long Island stores as part of shuttering 600 underperforming outlets across the country by the middle of next year, the company said. Two of the Long Island coffee shops that are to close by the end of this month - one...Tags: Hyde Park, Theater, Music Theater, Long Island, Starbucks Corporation
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Starbucks lists 12 more stores closing on LI
james.bernstein@newsday.comStarbucks will close a total of 14 Long Island stores as part of a plan to shutter 600 of its outlets across the country by the middle of next year, the company said in releasing a full list of closings late Thursday. Two of the Long Island stores that...Tags: Hyde Park, Theater, Music Theater, Long Island, California
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Their Journey Together Started On A Ferry Boat
Special to The CourantFor their first date, Roland Goodman took Mildred Cohen on a cruise, he says with a dreamy gaze. "I took her on the Staten Island Ferry." Roland met Mildred in 1940 when she started working at Bond Stores in Manhattan. A 1939 graduate of Brooklyn...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Colleges and Universities, West Hartford, Illinois
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Stolen jeep returned to soldier
Special to NewsdayThe dog tags were still there, but the camera along with the hard drives of digital family pictures, music and movies were gone. The stereo had been ripped out. The ignition was broken. The thieves had likely taken Jason Brandle's beloved black jeep on a...Tags: Vehicles, Long Island Rail Road, Long Beach (California), Crimes, Theft
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LI Philharmonic and Chorus to perform Mozart
verne.gay@newsday.comMozart's "Requiem" is probably not the greatest piece of vocal or choral music ever written; that distinction likely belongs to "Don Giovanni" or Verdi's "Otello." (Debate among yourselves.) But it certainly must be one of the more interesting. Unfinished...Tags: Stony Brook University, Tilles Center, Long Island, Music, Melville
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In Manhattan, N.J. celebration over Clinton win
erik.german@newsday.comIf Hillary Rodham Clinton's staff had expressed pessimism early in the day yesterday, the mood at her Manhattan campaign headquarters last night verged on euphoric. "Yes! Yes! I knew it," shouted Debra Nelson of Douglaston when CNN reported Clinton's...Tags: Missouri, Arkansas, Government, Hillary Clinton, New Mexico
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Q&A with Daryl "D.M.C." McDaniels
Special to amNewYorkHow long did your family live in Hollis? My mother and father moved there from Brooklyn. I was there my whole life, up until I was 23. We moved in 1988, first to Douglaston, because my wife is from Hartford, and I was always on the road, so it was much...Tags: Candy, Francis Lewis, Alabama, Candy, Flowers and Gifts
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Dining Detour: In and around Flushing
La Baraka, 255-09 Northern Blvd., Little Neck; 718-428-1461. One of Queens' top French restaurants, La Baraka excels with traditional dishes such as roast duckling with orange sauce, rack of lamb and onion soup. Especially good: the meaty couscous royale,...Tags: U.S. Open Tennis, New York, Hinduism, Crimes, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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'Junior' Gotti's first day of freedom
Newsday Staff WriterFreed of his electronic ankle bracelet and conditions of house arrest, John A. Gotti Thursday came and went from his Oyster Bay home with a freedom he hasn't known for years. On Wednesday, after declaring the third mistrial in the racketeering case...Tags: New York, Justice System, Howard Beach, Prosecution, Electronics
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