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New York real estate: Great Kills, Staten Island
Special to amNewYorkNo one really uses the word "love" when they describe their feelings toward Great Kills, Staten Island. In fact, most residents speak with a blend of reservation and cautious optimism that it's almost disarming at first. It's not a dangerous place or a...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Richmond Town, Real Estate, Richmond Hill
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1607 vs. 1620
The Virginia GazetteMuch of this page is filled with accusations of who lost Jamestown. They stem from news accounts that the 400th lost millions and has been a bust in terms of shoring up visitation. You can blame the economy and the gas run-up for the latter, but there...Tags: John Smith, Murder, History, Thanksgiving, Pocahontas
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'Death Race': not too swift
Sun movie critic(F) In movies like The Bank Job, Jason Statham has shown the potential to be a British Steve McQueen, but he'll never get the chance if he keeps making gobblers like Death Race. It's strictly a smash-and-grab variation on the campy 1975 cult hit Death...Tags: Ian McShane, Joan Allen, Steve McQueen, Society, Medical Specialization
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Around Florida: Amelia Island Songwriter Festival
Fernandina Beach The Amelia Island Songwriter Festival, Wednesday-Aug.31, offers a showcase for newly discovered songwriters to gain exposure. The festival features performances, seminars and workshops at various venues on Fernandina Beach. Info:...Tags: Beach Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Puerto Rico, Music Industry
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Traveling around Florida. What to do the week of Aug. 24
Special Correspondent for South Florida Sun-SentinelSt. Augustine: The Old City invites you to put on your 16th century party hat and come celebrate its 443rd birthday on Aug. 28-30. The Birthday Celebration, at various venues in St. Augustine, includes cultural demonstrations at the Fountain of Youth...Tags: Beach Vacations, Puerto Rico, Music Industry, Festive Event, Melbourne
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Florida doctors fined thousands for medical mistakes
Sentinel Medical WriterDr. Rosemarie Toussaint was supposed to remove a patient's appendix during a 2007 surgery at Florida Hospital Orlando. But a subsequent CT scan showed it was still inside the 41-year-old woman. Toussaint had taken out fatty tissue, and another doctor had...Tags: Gainesville, Florida Hospital, Therapies, St. Cloud, Orlando
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After the Acropolis, six things to do in Athens
Chicago TribuneFew experiences in life are as moving as ascending the Acropolis of Athens and coming face-to-face with the Parthenon. Despite the climb, the Mediterranean heat, the crowds and the polyglot of tour guides holding forth, to stand here is to step out of...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Parliament
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LAUDERHILL: Rally to load up students with free school supplies
A back-to-school rally today will provide students free school supplies, including book bags. The event will be at 10 a.m. at St. George Community Center, 3501 NW Eighth St. The St. George Civic Association and Broward Estates Homeowners Association...Tags: Lauderhill, School Supplies
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Films and programs: Tibetan monastaries, Bermuda Triangle
INDIA Presentation Wayne Leeming will present "A Buddhist Pilgrimage in India," photos and an account of his visit to exiled Tibetan monasteries. When, where: 7:30 p.m. Monday at Distant Lands, 56 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena. Admission, info: Free. RSVP...Tags: Roxbury, Beverly Hills
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The Maine attractions
rebecca.cooney@newsday.comNo one escapes the lobster in Maine. Its little red icon decorates place mats, adorns flags and mugs, even inspires sugar candies. Everywhere, promises of the fresh crustacean abound. And so, with so many offerings, where to go? Having sampled the...Tags: Georgetown, Rivers, Beach Vacations, Bodies of Water, Montpelier
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Ruling jeopardizes Nassau driving-while-drugged cases
ann.givens@newsday.comA Nassau judge has dismissed charges against two people accused of driving while on drugs and declared a mistrial in a third case because the Pennsylvania lab technicians who tested samples were not brought into court to testify. If other judges agree...Tags: Laws, Prosecution, Judges, Defendants, Trials
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'The 19th Wife: A Novel' by David Ebershoff
The 19th Wife
A Novel
David Ebershoff
Random House: 516 pp., $26
HAS THERE ever been a more salacious subject than polygamy? The very thought of the harem -- one husband, three or four wives, or in the case of certain Mormon settlers, 15 or 20 -- sets...Tags: Mormon, Murder, Sexual Assault, Mark Twain, Minority Groups
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