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Suspect in brawl involving baseball bats and poles still on the loose
Sentinel Staff WriterA brawl involving baseball bats and metal poles left two men critically injured and one man dead Saturday night, authorities said. The fight happened just before 11:30 p.m. at 9905 5th Ave. in the Taft area of Orange County, according to a spokesperson...Tags: Orange County Sheriff's Office, Injuries, Political Systems
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Wilting economy is bad for florists
Who doesn't smile when surprised with a dozen roses at work? Even after seeing the "I love you very much" card from her fiance? Meet Melissa Fralin.
It's not that Fralin is ungrateful or shy. And it's not because, ha ha, she works at the Motor Vehicle...Tags: Sales, George Bush, Flowers, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Vehicles
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Smuggling by tunnel turns legitimate in Gaza Strip
Associated PressGaza's smugglers are going legit: Owners of the scores of tunnels running under the Gaza-Egypt border have registered with the Hamas authorities, pledged to pay workers' compensation and hooked up their operations to the electricity network. The once...Tags: Terrorism, Health and Safety at Work, Building Material, Employees, Organized Crime
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Group searches again for B-25 bomber
Divers and scientists are spending the weekend in Pittsburgh's Monongahela River, using new technology to search the murky waters for a mystery a half-century old: the remnants of a World War II-era bomber that crashed into the river during the Cold War....Tags: Air and Space Accidents
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In Vienna, Gounod's Faust survives illness of director on good music
Associated Press WriterVIENNA, Austria (AP) _ Damnation was the dominant theme Saturday in a new Vienna State Opera production of Charles Gounod's Faust. But redemption triumphed in the form of wonderful singing and a powerful orchestral performance. On stage of course was...Tags: Classical Music, Music Theater
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Handyman's history
757-247-4952When Bob Williams walked away from the white-collar world in 1991, he was trying to escape nearly 20 years of living with toxic corporate stress. Virtually every morning, he'd wake up sick to his stomach from anxiety, the former ship repair and marine...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Family, Academic Progress, Historic Jamestowne, Architecture
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Decades later, lead still lingers at Island Trees school
eden.laikin@newsday.comThe ongoing saga in Levittown about lead contamination at the former rifle range at Island Trees High School began down the road in another district where the problem was almost identical, but the resolution dramatically different. In 1999, Lynbrook...Tags: Family, Fines, Environmental Cleanup, Environmental Pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Getting concrete results
Richmond Times-DispatchThe economy may have slowed, but a plant in Dinwiddie County that turns out at least 40 pieces of 45,000-pound precast concrete a day, mostly for parking decks, is expanding. Tindall Corp. is investing $12 million in an expansion that is expected to add...Tags: Prisons, Plant Openings, University of Virginia, Building Material, Marketing
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Scene of grisly mob slaying has haunted past
Associated Press WriterIt is a fitting backdrop for a ghost story: An old mansion on a secluded hilltop sits empty, save for a caretaker who lives in an upstairs quarters. A no-trespassing sign is staked near the locked metal gates, and the stately grounds are covered in...Tags: Family, Murder, History, Halloween, Fiction
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Philadelphia landmark regains its luster
The Associated PressMemorial Hall, one of the jewels of the Centennial Exposition of 1876, had lost its luster many years ago. Rain poured inside through this magnificent but neglected glass dome, soaking elaborate plasterwork and pooling on its marble floors, where buckets...Tags: Government, Ulysses S Grant, Libraries and Museums, Agricultural Research and Technology, Building Material
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With 'Honey,' life is sweet for Lucinda Williams
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comLucinda Williams isn't exactly sure what's going on, but she knows it's good. Night after night, she's watching her fans go crazy for her latest songs, even though the album "Little Honey" (Lost Highway) doesn't hit stores until Tuesday. "I remember...Tags: Kurt Cobain, Radio Industry, Pete Townshend, Rock and Roll Music, Courtney Love
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Local pastors reflect on effects of economic downturn
nia.henderson@newsday.comThe economic downturn made so plain by rampant foreclosures, a declining stock market and record unemployment has not escaped pews and pulpits across Long Island. It has shown up in dwindling collections, barren food pantries, and homilies and sermons...Tags: Long Island, Awards and Prizes, Hempstead, Christianity, Charity
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