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Newsday is one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, serving the local areas of Long Island and New York City through its print editions and its Web site at Newsday.com. It was first published on Sept. 3, 1940, and since then has been awarded 19 Pulitzer Prizes. Its main office is located in Melville and is part of the media giant Tribune Co.
Newsday is one of the nation's largest daily newspapers, serving the local areas of Long Island and New York City through its print editions and its Web site at Newsday.com. It was first published on Sept. 3, 1940, and since then has been awarded 19 Pulitzer Prizes. Its main office is located in Melville and is part of the media giant Tribune Co.
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Alone together: His space, her space
Newsday Staff Writer"My wife and I are married for 40 years and love each other dearly, yet we rarely occupy the same room of our house except for an occasional dinner together or when guests or grandchildren are here," said Art Mattson, 65, of Lynbrook, regarding their...Tags: Schools, Brookville, Layoffs and Downsizing, Randy Miller, National Government
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Long Island cooking schools
erica.marcus@newsday.comNassau, Suffolk, North Shore, South Shore -- there's nowhere on Long Island that is very far from a cooking class. And the programs range from long-term certificate courses to one-night culinary stands, with everything from Colonial hearth cooking to...Tags: Oyster Bay, Port Washington, Schools, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Theater
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Long Island wines for the summer
Newsday Staff WriterBedell Cellars jump-starts holiday fireworks with its own sparkler: the 2004 B3 Blanc de Blancs. Small bubbles, big result. The single-block chardonnay has a lemony, appley accent; the label, an evocative image by artist April Gornik. The limited-...Tags: Bodies of Water, Oregon, Beverage Industry, Rivers, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Tower, Turret Terminology
A tower starts at the ground and usually rises two or more stories. A turret, which comes from the Italian word torretta (meaning little tower), is a small tower that projects from the wall of a building, such as a medieval castle. Towers more often... -
NEW ON DVD
Two movies that are new on DVD, with Newsday's reviews: (2 1/2 STARS) NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS (PG). More fractured history lessons and Indiana Jones-ing from Nicolas Cage's dauntless treasure hunter. Silly, breezy escapism with nothing on...Tags: Nicolas Cage, Indiana Jones
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Restaurant best bets: North Fork
Newsday Staff WriterNorth Fork Table & Inn 57225 Main Rd. (Route 25), Southold 631-765-0177 The husband-and-wife team of chef Gerry Hayden and pastry chef Claudia Fleming offer the best of what's local and seasonal at their simple yet elegant hostelry. Don't miss the...Tags: North Fork, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Basements move up in the world
Special to NewsdayJudith Catalano says she is hoping that her elaborate, renovated 1,000-square-foot basement will be an extra selling point in her 1870 Oyster Bay Cove Colonial, which she has on the market for $2.9 million. The basement has three rooms -- a billiard room,... -
Hank Steinbrenner: Setup role useless without a good start
kat.obrien@newsday.comHank Steinbrenner is on board with Joba Chamberlain's impending move to the rotation, he told Newsday Thursday afternoon, as he believes Chamberlain's talent can be better utilized as a starter. Steinbrenner said by phone: "I want to make this very...Tags: Joe Girardi, Baseball, Hank Steinbrenner
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NYPD's Kelly meets with Far Rockaway residents on gun violence
Special to NewsdayPolice Commissioner Ray Kelly met behind closed doors Thursday with Far Rockaway residents and local officials worried that the recent spate of gun violence is only to get worse. For Kelly, it was the second such trip this week -- he went to Crown...Tags: New York City Police Department, North Carolina, Raymond W. Kelly, Police Arrests, Crimes
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NYPD's Kelly addresses violence in Far Rockaway
Special to NewsdayPolice Commissioner Ray Kelly met behind closed doors Thursday with Far Rockaway residents and local officials worried that the recent spate of gun violence is only to get worse. For Kelly, it was the second such trip this week -- he went to Crown...Tags: New York City Police Department, North Carolina, Raymond W. Kelly, Police Arrests, Crimes
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