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Politics takes a pass at site of historic campaign
Associated Press WriterAmerican flags flutter merrily in this sleepy town, and you can get a mean tenderloin sandwich at one of its three eateries. But don't expect to find much talk about politics in the birthplace of the modern political campaign. Only a handful of campaign...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Government, Motorcycling, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Political Campaigns
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Women take top spots in NYC's Best Bagger contest
Millie Lugo has bagged the title of New York City's Best Bagger. Lugo competed against 17 others Tuesday to see who could best pack chips, glass-bottled spaghetti sauce, canned soup and other groceries into shopping bags. Contestants were judged on... -
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erica.marcus@newsday.comOriental Grocery and Product Center, 2460 Nesconset Hwy., Stony Brook; 631-689-8787 When Hsiao-cheng Yeh opened Oriental Grocery and Product Center 15 years ago, Long Island had yet to experience the mini-explosion of Asian supermarkets that started in...Tags: Hempstead, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Long Island
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After 18 years away, Publix returning to Riviera Beach
The Palm Beach PostAfter leaving the city 18 years ago, Publix Super Markets is planning a new grocery store near the Marina Grande condominiums, giving City Council members hope that redevelopment is taking root along the city's waterfront. "I'm ecstatic," Councilwoman...Tags: Riviera Beach, Publix Super Markets Incorporated, Judy Davis, Music Theater
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Bonus Heloise Hints: Troubles Under The Arm
Dear Heloise: I have a problem. My husband has used various antiperspirants/deodorants. We can't find one that doesn't leave waxy residue at the armpit that won't come out when laundered, no matter what I do to coax it along. I have rubbed detergent...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Fullerton (Orange, California), Health Organizations, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Metal and Mineral
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State may seek homicide charges against Casey Anthony
Sentinel Staff WritersTODAY'S UPDATES: 9:50 p.m. The Orange County Sheriff's Office would not confirm nor deny the numerous reports regarding the potential indictment of Casey Anthony. The five paragraph statement issued at 9:46 p.m. stated that the sheriff's office "has...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Winter Park, Theft, Fraud, Family
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Shoppers Save On Food In Nontraditional Locations
It was the $5 loaf of bread that finally got my attention. Sure, I'd noticed that cartons of ice cream and boxes of cereal had gotten smaller (though the prices had stayed the same) and that my weekly grocery tab was getting larger. But when a midweek,...Tags: Paul Newman, Big Lots Incorporated, Food Industry, Foreign Exchange Market, Dollar General Corporation
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Cheap eats focus of ad blitz by food companies
The Wall Street JournalFood companies hope to capitalize on the slumping economy by steering consumers to cheaper, high-margin products. On Monday, Kellogg Co. is beginning a new advertising push for staple cereals such as Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies, while Campbell Soup Co....Tags: Consumers, Kellogg Company, Government, Consumer Electronics Industry, Political Candidates
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Where past meets present
Chicago Tribune reporterTropical birds chirping. Children playing baseball and soccer in Kenwood Community Park. Students rushing off to Kenwood Academy High School. Such are the sights and sounds on a recent stroll through the Kenwood neighborhood on Chicago's South Side....Tags: Interior Policy, Chicago Housing Authority, Museum of Science and Industry, University of Chicago, Personal Income
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Obama, McCain campaign volunteers on Long Island
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comBehind a Uniondale accounting office, eight kids leaned over broad white poster boards, and with bright markers spelled out O-B-A-M-A on signs destined for store windows. Inside the office, in a small backroom donated to the local Obama campaign, a...Tags: University of Virginia, Islip, Government, Islip, Executive Branch
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Shooting accident spurs investigation into re-enactments
342-8812The next time Thomas Lord Sr. tells schoolkids about life in the Civil War, he can tell them what it felt like to get shot. "It felt like I got hit in the shoulder with a baseball bat," said the 72-year-old Suffolk resident. Lord was hit last weekend...Tags: Defense, Gardens and Parks, Firearms, Tourism and Leisure, Batman
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Analysis: NYers ask, 'So where's my bailout?'
Associated Press WriterSo, where's your bailout? Wall Street is in line for up to $700 billion in a government rescue. The same can't be said for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers who may have to choose between heat and food this winter, middle-class home owners paying the...Tags: Interior Policy, Government, David Paterson, State Budgets, Long Island
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