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August 9: Levy aims for the sun, deflating drivers, stuck at Ground Zero
Getting ahead on solar In reference to Rita Ciolli's column " Long Island's solar power play" [Opinion, Aug. 6], Steve Levy's proposal to lease county building rooftops along with 33 acres of vacant land thus easing energy costs for county residents,...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Suffolk County (New York), Society, Renewable Energy, Rental Service
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Times Square club worker arrested in woman's slaying
rocco.parascandola@newsday.comShe wanted to see rap diva Lil' Kim and give her flowers. Police said he sensed her vulnerability and pounced. Minutes later, Ingrid "China" Rivera was dead, allegedly bludgeoned with a pipe by bar-back Sayed Rahman, her body stuffed into an electrical...Tags: Police Investigations, British Airways Plc, Raymond W. Kelly, Police, Times Square
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Cops arrest men in Home Depot credit scam
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA Bellerose Village man was arrested Wednesday on identity theft and grand larceny charges after he opened up a fraudulent credit account at a home improvement store and used it to pay for $10,000 worth of cable wire, Nassau police said. Detectives...Tags: Bellerose, House and Home, Theft, Police, Police Arrests
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Think global, eat local
Special to amNewYorkSure you can get lasagna in Little Italy, and you'll never want for a wonton in Chinatown. But sometimes it's nice to travel a bit out of your comfort zone and explore the more exotic side of ethnic foods in New York City. From Sephardic Kings Highway to...Tags: Bensonhurst, Belmont, Imperial and Royal Matters, Sunnyside (Staten Island, New York), Sunset Park
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Janmattie Singh
A woman who taught at a Queens high school has pleaded not guilty to charges that she had sex with a 15-year-old boy. Authorities say 22-year-old Janmattie Singh has been charged with third-degree rape and endangering the welfare of a child. Singh was...Tags: Sex, Family, Prosecution, Schools
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Queens kids find suitcase containing bones
The Associated PressTwo children playing in a Queens park have found a suitcase with bones in it. Police say the children made the discovery Tuesday evening in a park in the Richmond Hill section. Police say it's not clear whether they were human bones. A spokeswoman... -
Cops nab man hurling Molotov cocktails from Queens roof
New York City police say they have arrested a man accused of throwing Molotov cocktail from a rooftop onto a Queens street. Police have not yet identified the suspect. A limousine believed to be a livery car caught fire in the Richmond Hill...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Police, Queens (New York City), Police Arrests, Prosecution
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Elizabeth Runge, Rita Susan Garibaldi, Donald J. Kohler
Published April 4, 2008 Elizabeth Runge of Huntington, formerly of Richmond Hill on April 3, 2008. Loving wife of the late Henry. Beloved mother of John (Francesca) and Dorothea (Francis) Vitale. Loving Grand mother of Francis (Zeynep), Jennifer (Steve)...Tags: Virus Diseases, Diseases, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Death and Dying, Long Island
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Animal CSI team to fight pet cruelty
Special to amNewYorkThe microscope, infrared lamp and digital X-ray machine could have come straight from the set of a "CSI" murder scene. But the months-old pit bull lying beside the ream of yellow crime scene tape revealed a slightly different purpose for the equipment....Tags: Michael Vick, Manhattan (New York City), New York, Vehicles, Merck & Company Incorporated
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Christopher R. Slattery of Queens
Defense Department announcementArmy Pvt. Christopher R. Slattery has graduated from Basic Combat training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla., the Defense Department reported Oct. 2. He is the stepson of James Calandra of 243rd St., Bellerose, and brother of Michael Czepyma of 90th St.,...Tags: Bellerose, Woodhaven, Queens (New York City), Justice System, Defense
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LIRR preps for strike that might shut Penn Station
steve.ritea@newsday.comAmtrak officials and union negotiators for its employees expect to return to the bargaining table next week, but Long Island Rail Road President Helena Williams said she still has to prepare for the worst: a strike that would mean a total shutdown of Penn...Tags: Carolyn McCarthy, Seaford (Nassau, New York), Subway Transportation, Woodside, Employees
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Using DNA the right way
Governor Eliot Spitzer has proposed expanding the DNA database of criminal offenders to include all offenders, not just felons. Does this mean minor traffic violations, too? And what does the state propose to do to securely protect this evidence from not...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Eliot Spitzer, Crimes, Executive Branch, Government
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