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Proms send wrong message
Rachel Simmons says proms teach girls to value money, conventional beauty, and to wait to be asked out.Read Full Article
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Why abortion rights need protection
Ilyse Hogue says Pennsylvania case shows how denying women safe abortions risks s
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ing women into substandard care of a murderer like Kermit GosnellRead Full Article ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Solar-powered plane makes history
Call it a historic technological achievement. Call it a victory lap across America. Call it a shameless promotion for a controversial energy ag
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a. Its owners simply call it Solar Impulse.Read ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Saved from life in the bathroom
In general, digestive diseases are hidden in the bathroom. You don't talk about anything that happens there unless it's with your spouse or a close fri
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.Read Full Article ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Alaska volcano 'fountaining' with fire, sending ash for miles
The volcano's rumblings have already emitted a "continuous ash, steam and gas cloud" that ext
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s up to 60 miles away.Read Full Article ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Keeping Gitmo open costs $900K per prisoner annually
Running the prison camp costs the Pentagon more than $150 million a year -- just over $900,000 for each of the 166 detainees at the facility, located on a Navy base on the eastern
end
of Cuba. By comparison, ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Gitmo costs $900K/prisoner
Running the prison camp costs the Pentagon more than $150 million a year -- just over $900,000 for each of the 166 detainees at the facility, located on a Navy base on the eastern
end
of Cuba. By comparison, ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Elmont library patrons reinstated after fight
The privileges of two Elmont Memorial Library patrons, susp
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ed after an internal probe faulted them in a physical altercation there in March, have been reinstated, officials said. Read Full Article ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Hempstead school superintendent contract OKd
Hempstead School District trustees last night approved a nearly four-year contract for Superint
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ent Susan Johnson, shortly after community leaders, parents and students rallied against budget cuts. ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Former guardsman killed in Bahamas robbery
Kyle Bruner was known for his t
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ency to stick up for other people, his family says. Read Full Article ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Mourners remember Malcolm Shabazz at California funeral
Fri
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s say Malcolm X's grandson was finding his voice and embracing his family legacy. Read Full Article ...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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Library Board Unanimously Exonerates Achille
... Smith. “This is the only reasoned outcome” said one observer. The board also susp
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ed ECSD for violating library policy. The board decision overturns the acting director’s recomm
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ation that ...
Thursday, 16 May 2013
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In Near Unanimity, Suffolk County Legislature Adopts Resolution to Expand Bus Service
Suffolk County will see more buses on Sundays in the near future. A week after the Public Works and Transportation Committee issued a ringing
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orsement, the Suffolk County Legislature adopted an am
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ed ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
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Coming Out Gives Your Health a Boost
Scientists at the University of Montreal have found that coming out has benefits for the mental and physical health of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transg
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ered (GLBT) people. In the young people studied, ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
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Myth of energy independence
"We're not going to have a world where the Sierra Club and Exxon sing 'Kumbaya' together," says Michael Levi, author of "The Power Surge: Energy, Opportunity and the Battle for America's Future." But both ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
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4 killed in Indiana home were couple and 2 friends
Police are still investigating after four people were found shot to death in the house. Read Full Article
Monday, 13 May 2013
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Jump in drug-dependent babies worries hospitals
More and more babies are being born dep
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ent on prescription drugs. Read Full Article ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
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Barbara Walters will announce retirement
The leg
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ary journalist will make the announcement Monday on her talk show 'The View.' Read Full Article ...
Monday, 13 May 2013
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$ v Public Good
... They have however, privately shared their horror with selected community residents and Elmont Online. Another resident who att
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ed (the beginning of the meeting) left prematurely because they were verbally ...
Tuesday, 07 May 2013
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Newsday Joins the Call for Expanded Sunday Bus Service in Suffolk County
The editorial board of Newsday joined a tri-partisan group of Democratic, Republican and Indep
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ent legislators as well as a diverse set of business, civic, academic, labor and planning groups in calling ...
Sunday, 05 May 2013
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