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Raising grandchildren an extra burden for many
AP Business WriterThe joy of grandparenting comes at a price for Dave and Nora Dacus, like many others who step up when a child's parents can't or won't. From changing diapers to footing the tuition bills for Catholic school, the Dacuses have been on duty for 6-year-...Tags: Christianity, Illnesses, People, Population, Martha Washington
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8 tips for grandparents raising grandchildren
AP Business WriterA lack of experience is not generally a problem for grandparents who find themselves raising their grandchildren. They probably haven't forgotten the basics. But taking the right precautions and making all the necessary financial and legal moves without...Tags: Insurance, Roseland, Vehicles, People, Society
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Scam savvy
Special to Newsday'They said, 'Don't worry.' They took me in a limo to their office. They said, 'Sign here, sign there,' and I did." And that's how Priscila Nano, 66, a divorcee, came to lose the house in Great Neck that she'd lived in and loved for 29 years. Nano is not...Tags: HSBC Holdings Plc, Mortgages, Diseases, Foreclosures, Corporate Crime
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Alonso's next challenge
Baltimore schools CEO Andres Alonso had a remarkable first year. He ruffled the teachers union, infuriated the administrators union, shifted power from the central office to school principals, revolutionized funding allocations to individual schools,...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Teaching and Learning, Therapies, Budgets and Budgeting, Health Treatments
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Hearing displays split on Bowleys Quarters project
To its opponents, the proposed condominium project on the Bowleys Quarters waterfront would be a monstrosity, a blight on the landscape the size of the playing field at M&T Bank Stadium. Its supporters, many of them of retirement age, enjoy the...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Tropical Storms, Local Authority, Bodies of Water, M&T Bank Stadium
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NY arrest warrant for ex-football star Ingram
Associated Press WriterAn arrest warrant was issued Friday for Mark Ingram, a star player on the New York Giants' 1991 Super Bowl-winning team who failed for a third time to appear in federal court to be sentenced on a money laundering and bank fraud conviction. U.S. District...Tags: Long Island, Banking, Corporate Crime, Labor Legislation, Punishment
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New law allows NY pharmacists give flu shots
Associated Press WriterGov. David Paterson said Friday he has signed legislation to let pharmacists administer flu and pneumonia shots, a change expected to boost the number of adults getting vaccinated statewide. Paterson also announced vetoes of measures to protect health...Tags: Long Island, Local Authority, Health Insurance, Executive Branch, Eliot Spitzer
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Just The Facts
Speakers at both the Democratic and the Republican national conventions blurred facts to score political points. Here's a sampling:
JOHN MCCAIN: "We lost their trust when instead of freeing ourselves from a dangerous dependence on foreign oil, both...Tags: Campaign Finance, Medicare, Employees, Sarah Palin, Health Insurance
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Companies lose staff but can save assets
Layoffs. Downsizing. Restructuring. They are ugly words in business. When mentioned in conjunction with a particular company or industry, these words are sure to provoke fear and angst among employers and employees alike. As more companies struggle to...Tags: Unemployment, Minority Groups, Collective Contract, Labor Legislation, Starbucks Corporation
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Detroit police chief announces her retirement
Associated Press WriterChief Ella M. Bully-Cummings, who joined the police department at age 19 and five years ago made Detroit the largest U.S. city with a female police chief, is retiring as the mayor who appointed her prepares to resign. The department announced Bully-...Tags: Regional Authority, Trials, Labor Legislation, Super Bowl, Kwame Kilpatrick
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Nassau attorney removed from pension system
eden.laikin@newsday.com, sandra.peddie@newsday.comAttorney Carol Hoffman, who was improperly listed as an employee of four Nassau County school districts, has had her membership in the state retirement system revoked, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said yesterday. While she has not collected any...Tags: Long Island, Wages and Pensions, Employees, Pension and Welfare, Legal Services
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Culpepper Retires
Daunte Culpepper summed up his thoughts in two words, which ushered in the start of a new era for the former Pro Bowl quarterback. "Farewell NFL," he wrote. With that, a career once filled with promise came to an unceremonious end. Culpepper, who stood...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Daunte Culpepper, Contracts, Assault, Willie Anderson
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