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Uniondale man charged with murder in December shooting
bill.mason@newsday.comA Uniondale man was arrested Wednesday and charged with murder for the shooting death of a 19-year-old Uniondale man last December, police said. Grady Hampton, 22, of Northgate Drive in Uniondale, was charged with shooting Kareem Sapp, of New Street,...Tags: Prosecution, Police Arrests, Police, Murder, Uniondale
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Any Solution To Baseball's Broken-Bat Problem?
Courant Staff WriterLast month, a 16-member advisory committee met in New York to examine health and safety risks posed by maple bats breaking, resulting in jagged projectiles flying in the direction of players and spectators. Major League Baseball concluded that it would...Tags: Barry Bonds, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, National Hockey League, Johnny Damon
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As he returns to the Tampa Bay Bucs, beloved running back Warrick Dunn will also share his story in a new book this fall
Sentinel Staff WriterLast October, NFL star Warrick Dunn walked into Angola Prison in Louisiana, home to the state's death row. To one side of a small table sat his former youth football coach, Maelon Brooks, a fatherlike figure so close Dunn calls him "Pops." Dunn needed...Tags: Fred Taylor, Warrick Dunn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Super Bowl, Edgerrin James
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Dance studios benefit from TV show popularity
Special To The SentinelInspired by television hits Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance, Central Floridians are taking to the dance floor for fun and fitness. Instructors are delighted at the influx of couples, family groups and individuals on dance floors...Tags: Basketball, So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing, Dance, Public Relations
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Caution on cell phone use
Sun reporterAn international group of 23 prominent doctors and public health researchers and officials is warning that cell phone use may increase the risk of brain cancer. One of those who signed, Dr. Ronald Herberman, the head of the University of Pittsburgh...Tags: Cell Phones, Utah, Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Robert Wood
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Witness tells of near-crash with U-Haul that later killed Arlington Heights teen
Special to the Chicago TribuneWith an allegedly stolen rental truck and a phony driver's license, a former Springfield man bought or tried to buy thousands of dollars in merchandise in Gurnee before leading police on a chase, which ended in a crash that killed a suburban teenager,...Tags: Assault, Rolling Meadows, Lincolnshire, Trials, Vehicles
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Minnesota's food tracking offers lessons to feds
WASHINGTON - It was a hot lead for detectives on a cold case. People were getting salmonella at a Minnesota restaurant more than 1,000 miles from the center of the nation's outbreak. Not my tomatoes, protested the manager. He'd switched his supply to...Tags: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Michael Doyle, University of Minnesota, Food Safety, New Mexico
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Parkland gives traffic signal the green light
Forum Publishing GroupThe city of Parkland has announced the installation of a new traffic light at the intersection of Pine Island Road and Trails End. The City Commission's decision was based on the intersection's proximity to two elementary schools and Pine Trails Park....Tags: Schools, Metal and Mineral, WCI Communities Incorporated, Clubs and Associations, Building Material
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Israel targets West Bank charity sites
Chicago Tribune correspondentHEBRON, West Bank—For more than 40 years, the Islamic Charitable Society in Hebron has provided social services to residents of this volatile West Bank city, helping orphans and needy families. Its new school for girls was to open next month, a mall...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Charity, Regional Authority, Civil Unrest, Therapies
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The Stony Brook University presidential search committee
Here are the members of the Stony Brook University presidential search committee. (Note: six faculty members will be appointed after the start of the fall semester, through a process set up the university's Faculty Senate) Chairman: Richard Nasti...Tags: Academic Progress, National Government, IMAX, New York University, Government
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