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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: Company Information, Financial Planning, Banking, Queens County, Wages and Pensions
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PEOPLE IN ACTION
GOSPEL DANCE: Dancers from Wyandanch's Venettes Cultural Workshop received high praise at the McDonald's Gospelfest 2008 competition. The 17-member group won the Praise Dance category at the 25th annual event on June 14 at Prudential Arena in Newark....Tags: Schools, Selden, Brookhaven, Long Island, Auction Service
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Hicksville track fire causes delays on LIRR
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comAmid Tuesday's scorching heat, a Long Island Rail Road track fire in Hicksville suspended rush-hour train service on the railroad's Port Jefferson line, the Hicksville Fire Department said. A pile of wooden ties adjacent to the elevated tracks near...Tags: Railway Transportation, Long Island Rail Road, Transportation
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STATEWIDE: Senate OKs low-rate college loan for NYers
The State Senate yesterday approved a proposal to create a low-interest student loan program for state residents who are studying full-time at a state college or university. The "I Live New York" loan program, proposed by state Sen. Kenneth LaValle (R-C-...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Parliament, Upper House, Colleges and Universities, New York
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Rising insurance costs may force MDs to quit
Let's hear it for doctors! I know, everyone has a doctor story, including me. But most of today's doctors are besieged, working under great pressure from insurance companies and the corporations that own or finance their practices. They are trying to...Tags: Medicine, Sheldon Silver, Health Treatments, Clubs and Associations, Private Health Care
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Insurance costs are making doctors sick
saulfriedman@comcast.netLet's hear it for doctors! I know, everyone has a doctor story, including me. But most of today's doctors are besieged, working under great pressure from insurance companies and the corporations that own or finance their practices. They are trying to...Tags: Medicine, Sheldon Silver, Health Treatments, Clubs and Associations, Private Health Care
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Planning key in managing time
Tribune NewspapersFeeling stressed—like there aren't enough hours in the day to get your work done? It's possible you're not making the most of your time. Many entrepreneurs wind up behind the eight ball because they aren't very good at managing time effectively,...Tags: Melville, Productivity, Newsday Inc., Ojai, David Allen
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Leaping for Feb. 29 deals
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comFor leaplings, as people who are born on leap day are often called, Feb. 29 signals the end of a four-year birthday drought. For local businesses, the extra day in February, which occurs Friday, represents an additional marketing opportunity in today's...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Brookhaven, Newsday Inc., Tourism and Leisure Industry
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China's Cai Guo-Qiang captures horror at Guggenheim
ariella.budick@newsday.comIf it weren't so massive, the arrangement of nine full-sized automobiles hung from the top of the Guggenheim's spiral, might look like a mobile dangling above a baby's crib. You could see each of the cars, which radiate sprays of colored lights, as a...Tags: Culture, Manhattan, Jackson Pollock, Guerrilla Activity, Guggenheim Museum
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New construction: A mix of styles in a rural setting
A quiet, rural area in Baiting Hollow that used to be a farm is now the site of 22 new houses. One has been sold but the rest are for sale. The subdivision is called The Meadows at Baiting Hollow. Construction on the houses began this past September...Tags: Building Material, Brookhaven, Newsday Inc., Metal and Mineral, Long Island Rail Road
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