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Smith expects win
Mike Smith never went into a game he didn't think — check that, he didn't know — he would win.
But the King Crabber is nobody's fool. He's read all the stories about mighty Phoebus, has heard all the chatter on the street, has watched the...Tags: Illnesses, Bill Dee, Game Playing, Mental Illness
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Can Boyd return for Phoebus?
247-46491. Will Phoebus quarterback Tajh Boyd be able to play? Boyd missed the Phantoms' past two games with a sprained knee. He was moving well, without a noticeable limp, on the sideline Thursday night and even threw passes to Phoebus' receivers during warm-...Tags: Bill Dee, Mike Smith
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More Shells close up shop in Central Florida
Sentinel Staff WriterShells Seafood Restaurants has closed two of its three remaining Central Florida locations as part of the company's request to convert its Chapter 11 bankruptcy to Chapter 7 liquidation, according to a court filing. Tampa-based Shells said in a filing...Tags: Orlando, Panera Bread Company, New Smyrna Beach, Winter Park, Tampa
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New study has bad news for mammals, 1 in 4 facing extinction
AP Science WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Conservationists have taken the first detailed look at the world's mammals in more than a decade, and the news isn't good. "Our results paint a bleak picture of the global status of mammals worldwide," the team led by Jan Schipper of...Tags: Forests, Conservation, Endangered Species, Nature, Natural Science
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Bahamas: Remote path to paradise
St. Louis Post-dispatchAfter the drone of three flights on consecutively smaller planes and the hum of a 10-minute powerboat ride, we arrive at our destination to find -- silence. Nothing but the lapping of the surf and the soft rustling of the afternoon breeze. There are...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Energy Saving, Bob Marley, Animal Science, Johnny Depp
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BOSTON: Like a native
The Washington PostThey call it America's Walking City. And indeed, it's easy to pass your days in Boston meandering from one famous site (the Paul Revere House) to another (the Union Oyster House). But follow the locals and you'll discover what makes Bostonians so loyal to...Tags: Edward Albee, John Kerry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Marathon, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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TOURS & DEALS
PACKAGE The Ritz-Carlton Hotel WHERE Amelia Island, Fla. WHAT YOU GET The Ritz-Carlton is offering a "Babymoon" package, where couples are treated to a massage, a candlelight dinner for two, the choice of one item from the "Late Night Cravings" menu...Tags: Personal Service
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TOWN HALL AGENDAS: OYSTER BAY
OYSTER BAY Unless specified, meetings are at town hall east, 54 Audrey Ave. LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION 7 p.m. Oct. 29 PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD 7 p.m. Oct. 23 TOWN BOARD 10 a.m. Tuesday ZONING BOARD 7 p.m. Oct. 16 BROOKVILLE TRUSTEES 7...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Oyster Bay, Locust Valley, Sea Cliff, Interior Policy
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WHO'S COOKING
ROSALIE JOSEPH Lives with her husband, Thomas, in East Farmingdale, where they raised three children, Thomas, Matthew and Danielle. Works as a hairdresser at Jupiters Salon in Wantagh. Why did you recently find yourself making pasta con le sarde? It's...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Ozone Park
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As government launches offensive, Sri Lanka war rages in the shadows
Associated Press WriterMADHU, Sri Lanka (AP) _ There are no worshippers at Sri Lanka's holiest Christian shrine. The cherished statue of the Virgin Mary in the pale yellow church gazes out onto emptiness. The two villages nearby are abandoned. Everyone has fled for safety deep...Tags: Government, Church and State Relations, Cults and Sects, Rebellions, Foreign Aid
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Go cheap in culturally rich San Francisco
Chicago Tribune reporterSAN FRANCISCO—"There's a little bit of everywhere in San Francisco." So says a wise cabdriver at the end of a perfect weekend in this international city. With a population of 808,850, San Francisco is relatively small but mighty: The entire city is...Tags: Bodies of Water, Beverage Industry, Stratford, Benihana Incorporated, Viniculture
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Rich nations come together on joint action after Somali pirates seize ship laden with tanks
Associated Press WriterDEAUVILLE, France (AP) _ Armed pirates aboard fast-moving skiffs have increasingly turned the shipping lanes off Somalia into a lucrative hunting grounds: commandeering vessels large and small and leaving the world's maritime powers frustrated about how...Tags: European Union, Fishing, International Relations, Armed Forces, Diplomacy
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