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Hofstra University is the largest private university on Long Island, in Hempstead, New York. Founded in 1935, the school offers more than 140 undergraduate and 150 graduate programs including liberal arts and sciences, business, communication, education and allied human services and honors studies, as well as a school of law.
Hofstra University is the largest private university on Long Island, in Hempstead, New York. Founded in 1935, the school offers more than 140 undergraduate and 150 graduate programs including liberal arts and sciences, business, communication, education and allied human services and honors studies, as well as a school of law.
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LAST CHANCE "Electricidad" - Sophocles' "Electra" set in the L.A. barrio - closes this weekend at Black Box Theater, Hofstra University, 516-463-6644. $10, $8 seniors and non-Hofstra students. PLAN AHEAD Hear a musical tribute to Ella Fitzgerald and...Tags: Ella Fitzgerald, Lionel Hampton
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Details of the next presidential debate
Next debate The next debate is scheduled for 9-10:30 p.m. Wednesday. It will be televised on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS, MSNBC, CNN, Fox News and C-Span. Wednesday, Oct. 15 Who: John McCain and Barack Obama Issue: Domestic policy Where: Hofstra...Tags: Interior Policy, John McCain, Barack Obama, Television Industry, NBC
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BEST BETS: KIDS
"THE DAY IT SNOWED TORTILLAS" Warding off bullies is the issue in this Mexican folktale performed by the Crabgrass Puppet Theatre. WHEN 2 p.m. tomorrow WHERE Suffolk County Community College, Van Nostrand Theatre, Crooked Hill Road, Brentwood...Tags: Brentwood, Colleges and Universities, Hempstead
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Gloria Steinem to be at Hofstra two days before debate
susana.enriquez@newsday.comJust two days before the presidential debate at Hofstra University, feminist icon Gloria Steinem is scheduled to appear there to tackle the issue of gender and race in politics. On Monday at 3 p.m., in what will be her first appearance at the university,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem
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Obama calls McCain mortgage plan costly to taxpayers
DAYTON, Ohio - Barack Obama told a campaign audience yesterday that John McCain's mortgage buyout plan would cost taxpayers billions of dollars and reward bad behavior by lenders. Speaking as he began a two-day bus tour of hotly contested Ohio, Obama...Tags: John McCain, Bankruptcy, Barack Obama, Long Island, George Bush
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In this rough market, day traders playing it safe
patricia.kitchen@newsday.com; gary.dymski@newsday.comDay traders may be enduring some sleepless nights just like throngs of other investors, but most of them concede that the market's latest volatility has been a wild ride that's right up their alley. Day trading is not for the faint of heart, as investors...Tags: Oyster Bay, Colleges and Universities, Long Island, Consumer Electronics Industry, Sales
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Miami teen launches video contest for voting
The Associated PressA Miami teenager too young to vote wants first-time voters to get informed. Sixteen-year-old Noah Grey launched the "Virgin Voting" video contest. He's asking young voters to post a video of their voting experiences on YouTube. The winner receives a $500...Tags: Hempstead, People, Hempstead, Teen-agers
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Obama rally set for Eisenhower Park
william.murphy@newsday.comLong Island Democrats plan an open-air rally at Eisenhower Park on the day of the final presidential debate at Hofstra University to whip up support for Barack Obama. "We're trying to get all the Nassau County and Suffolk County Democrats that have...Tags: Dwight David Eisenhower, Jon Cooper, William Murphy, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama
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McCain's 'that one' comment spurs debate
nia.henderson@newsday.comThe recent presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain might have produced the only oh-no-he-didn't moment so far. But it depends on whom you ask. In a back-and-forth discussion Tuesday night of a Bush-Cheney energy bill, McCain had this...Tags: George Mason, John McCain, Barack Obama
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More than 63 million watch 2nd McCain-Obama debate, but it doesn't eclipse Palin-Biden match
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The second presidential debate drew more viewers than the first but still proved less of a draw than the Joe Biden-Sarah Palin matchup. A total of 63.2 million viewers watched Tuesday's debate in Nashville, Tenn., between Democratic...Tags: Joe Biden, John McCain, Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, CBS Corp.
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Numbers show GOP's hold on Nassau has vanished
sid.cassese@newsday.comRonald Reagan would not recognize Nassau County today. The late president "once said 'when a Republican dies and goes to heaven it looks a lot like Nassau County.' [But] not any more," county Democratic chairman Jay Jacobs said gleefully at a news...Tags: Values, Ronald Reagan, Kemp Hannon, Tom Suozzi, Local Elections
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LI Democrats plan outdoor pre-debate Obama rally
william.murphy@newsday.comLong Island Democrats plan an open-air rally at Eisenhower Park on the day of the final presidential debate at Hofstra University to whip up support for Barack Obama. "We're trying to get all the Nassau County and Suffolk County Democrats that have...Tags: Dwight David Eisenhower, Jon Cooper, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Long Island
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