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Feds ready plan to shoo dolphins from NJ rivers
Associated Press WriterFederal wildlife officials are drawing up plans to either coax or scare a group of wayward dolphins out of two shore area rivers where they have been living since June. Two of the animals have died, and animal rescue volunteers are increasingly...Tags: Rivers, Ecosystems, Nature, Conservation, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Hello, Columbus: Exploring Santo Domingo
South Florida Sun-SentinelThere's something about firsts. And Santo Domingo, the oldest city of the Americas, boasts many. In the Dominican capital for the first time, I sat in the courtyard of an apartment complex, listening as the neighbors relayed a long list of must-sees:...Tags: Jose Reyes, Stratford, Clubs and Associations, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Francisco Franco
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'The English Major' by Jim Harrison: a road novel for aging guys
The road novel since its birth along the dusty byways and trails of Renaissance Spain has seen some fascinating permutations, and here in the U.S. of A. we have added our own particular Kerouac-ian twists and turns. Young men, old men, you see them...Tags: San Francisco
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Shea was blue collar arena for blue collar fans
wallace.matthews@newsday.comI had to look up the date - Aug. 14, 1964 - on a Web site, but I can remember the day as if it were yesterday. The Mets played the Phillies in what used to be known as a "twi-night" doubleheader, two more losses in what would turn out to be a 109-loss...Tags: Jim Bunning, Lincoln Center, Major League Baseball, Tom Seaver, Bob Murphy
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SHEA GOODBYE THE METS: A pocketful of miracles
Special to NewsdayWhen they've been good, they've been very good, occasionally great. When they've been bad, they've been inept, sometimes laughably so. If there's one characteristic the Mets have lacked throughout their existence, it's consistency. No other franchise...Tags: Mike Piazza, Saturday Night Live, Chicago Cubs, Jose Reyes, George Weiss
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Mets fans perfectly entertained by Bunning
mark.herrmann@newsday.comAs odd as it may sound, there is only one word to describe the one day at Shea when almost all of the Mets fans rooted for the visitor: Perfect. Beginning in the seventh inning on June 21, 1964, fans were wildly cheering Phillies pitcher Jim Bunning....Tags: Jim Bunning, New York Mets, Major League Baseball, History, Philadelphia Phillies
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THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
A life too short It was a beautiful June afternon in 2006 when he arrived after an overnight drive from Indiana. His first words were: "Let's go to the Yankee game tonight!" Wasn't he too tired for another two-hour trip? On the other hand, how could I...Tags: Detroit Tigers, George Steinbrenner, Michael Howard, Public Holidays, Clay Bellinger
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Unwed Pregnancies In U.S. Quietly Cross Troubling Line
McClatchy NewspapersThink of it as a new "normal" in American family life. After creeping slowly and steadily upward for most of the past 50 years, the number of babies born to young unmarried women quietly crossed a troubling threshold in 2006. For the first time in a...Tags: Family, Wages and Pensions, Government, Sam Brownback, Political Candidates
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Georgia's aquatic gem ups its awe
The Dallas Morning NewsAt the Georgia Aquarium in downtown Atlanta, you can sleep with the fishes and live to talk about it. In fact, the folks at the world's largest fish tank want you to. They have a lot of new things happening at the 8-million-gallon facility, which...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Public Holidays
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Review: 'Emma's Table' by Philip Galanes
Special to NewsdayEMMA'S TABLE, by Philip Galanes. Harper, 288 pp., $23.95. We know Emma Sutton - a decorator-turned-media darling, a household name with magazine spreads, books, talk show appearances, "Emma-branded furniture" and, of course, regular segments on "Oprah."...Tags: Richard Nixon, Don Imus, Lil' Kim , Literature, Auction Service
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The lineup
Roch Around the ClockBrian Roberts - 2BNick Markakis - RFMelvin Mora - 3BAubrey Huff - 1BKevin Millar - DHLuke Scott - LFRamon Hernandez - CAdam Jones - CFAlex Cintron - SSRadhames Liz - PDennis Sarfate said his wife is expected to give birth......Tags: Brian Roberts
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