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HOUSE TOUR
Tour the circa-1720 William Miller House on North Country Road in Miller Place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow. It was restored by the Miller Place-Mount Sinai Historical Society in the early 1980s and is listed on the National Register of Historic... -
Palin stunningly wrong choice by McCain
James Klurfeld is a professor of journalism at Stony Brook University. james.klurfeld@stonybrook.eduSometimes you just have to say that the emperor has no clothes. That's the case with Sen. John McCain's reckless selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate. Palin is utterly unqualified for the job of vice president. Period. Forget...Tags: George H.W. Bush, Sarah Palin, Regional Authority, Petroleum Industry, National Government
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Hillary For The Women, Bill For The Men
It's Wednesday morning. Each convention night is a singular drama, but the days begin to run together. I'm on Radio Row, a rabbit warren deep in Denver's Pepsi Center. At long tables, headphoned hosts sit cheek by jowl shouting at guests. I'm here for...Tags: Mario, Diplomacy, Barack Obama, Demographics, Wars and Interventions
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William Miller
Sun ReporterWilliam M. Miller Sr., a retired Gilman teacher and decorated Korean War veteran whose career at the North Baltimore private school spanned nearly four decades, died of cancer June 12 at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. The Parkville resident was 78....Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Sociology, Death and Dying, Injuries, Veterans Affairs
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Fall Arts: Events calendar
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Evening of Stars. Amateur salsa dancers compete for prizes at 4 p.m., winner makes a return appearance at 7:30 p.m. with champion professional salsa dancers, part of the River to River Festival, rivertoriver nyc.com, Battery Park, Main...Tags: Mental Illness, Nassau Coliseum, Dowling College, Jones Beach State Park, Long Island Rail Road
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Whos that SuicideGirl?
Chloe Rice is waiting in line at the Mizner Park Starbucks for her venti black iced tea when she catches the woman behind the espresso bar stealing glances at her. After several more furtive looks, the barista finally pops the question: "You're the girl...Tags: Scarlett Johansson, Trials, Selena, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Starbucks Corporation
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Should We Be Worried About 6-6-06?
Times Staff WriterThe last time the end of the world was at hand, the weather was just fair, but in a warning to the heathens, temperatures in Los Angeles were rising. The mayor threatened to depose a political boss in a primary. Police braced for anarchists and Reds to...Tags: Values, Assault, Google Inc., John Milton, Disasters
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February 5, 2004
Dear Tom: During our cold winter months, where does the moisture for all our snow come from since there is minimal evaporation at colder temperatures? William Miller, Arlington Heights Dear william, It's true that evaporation proceeds at a much slower...Tags: Arlington Heights
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The Miller Family
For many Long Islanders, the Revolution was nothing less than civil war. THE OLD WOODEN trunk in Thomas Miller's dining room in Wading River is about 18 inches high and five feet long and held together with homemade iron nails. Beneath the stereo and...Tags: History, American Revolutionary War, Family, George Washington, Wars and Interventions
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Miller Place
Beginnings: This beautiful and historic community on Long Island Sound was named after the prolific family of Andrew Miller, a barrel maker-turned-farmer. He arrived from Setauket about 1679, buying land from John Thomas, who apparently was the first...Tags: Long Island Sound, Miller Place
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Local Historical Societies
Nassau | Suffolk | Queens Many historical societies maintain museums or historical sites. Those on the following list that do are noted by an asterisk (*). More information on these museums is included in the list of museums and sites in this section....Tags: Manorville, Mattituck, Hicksville, Woodhaven, Fire Island
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'Almost Famous': Sweet sounds of success
Times Film Critic"Almost Famous" is not almost anything, it's all there. It's the latest project from writer-director Cameron Crowe, who's used the free ride he earned with "Jerry Maguire's" success to create something to cherish and enjoy, an intimate yet universal...Tags: Kate Hudson, Jason Lee, Goldie Hawn, Frances McDormand, Fairuza Balk
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