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A Defining Decision for Long Island Sound (New London Day) - MMORE THAN TWO YEARS AFTER THE IDEA OF PARKING A large fuel depot in the middle of Long Island Sound first stirred strong reactions in ...

Island 'needs more office space' (BBC News) - It is being claimed more office space is needed in Guernsey to safeguard the long-term future of the island's finance industry.

"Long Island's Role In The Civil War" (Garden City News) - Garden City Public Library Sunday, January 28th 2:00PM Museum curator, Harrison Hunt, will offer a fascinating slide-lecture presentation examining Long Island's Role in the Civil War. Learn about troops from Long Island, homefront activities and what it was like to live on Long Island during the War Between the States. Mr.

Long Island bank robberies are up (Newsday) - Police and experts say drug addiction and tough times are among the reasons for the increase. Greed. Desperation. Drug addiction. All are chief reasons behind most bank robberies, which are increasing across Long Island, experts said.

Northeast Conference at Long Island (KXMB CBS12 Bismarck) - AP-BKC Half: MTSM 34 LNGI 30 Northeast Conference at Long Island Half: Mount St. Mary's 34 Long Island 30 (Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP 01-04-07 1847CST

Activists hope Cuba sanctions are eased (AP via Yahoo! News) - Peace activists visiting Cuba to protest the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay expressed hope Sunday that the new Democratic congressional leadership will help ease long-standing U.S. trade and travel sanctions against the communist-run island.

AirAsia's Fernandes in it for the long haul with new carrier (AFP via Yahoo! News) - If anyone can make budget airline travel profitable on long-haul routes, it is Malaysian aviation pioneer Tony Fernandes, analysts say.

Legislator Steve Stern announces removal of railroad car from Long Island Expressway in Dix Hills (Babylon Beacon) - Suffolk County Legislator Steve Stern (D-Huntington) 16th LD announced that the old deteriorated railroad car "Visitors Center" that had been located on the South Service Road of the Long Island Expressway in Dix Hills for almost 20 years has been removed by the Suffolk County Department of Public Works.

State to look at dog dispute (Newsday) - The New York State Division of Human Rights will investigate whether a Long Island school district violated state law when it barred a deaf student from bringing his service dog to school.

Jets, Giants fans bound by New York (Newsday) - Even though the Jets and the Giants lost in yesterday's first round of National Football League playoffs, it presented a remarkable moment to fans on Long Island.

 
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New lobbying firm to focus on Long Island (Long Island Business News) - Fearing that New York City-based leadership in the state Legislature will ignore Long Island altogether, a new lobbying group has emerged to make sure local voices are heard. On Wednesday, Tom Garry, a partner with the Garden City law firm Jaspan Schlessinger, will officially launch Shelter Rock Strategies along with election law attorney Henry Berger and [...]

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Area girls basketball: Kenyon-Wanamingo 48, Pine Island 40 (Red Wing Republican Eagle) - The Knights had a 16-point lead for long stretches and only saw the Panthers cut into their lead late in the game. Pine Island's reserves cut the lead to single digits before the final horn sounded. Advertisement: MOMENTS 15% Off Cat Studio Hand-Embroidered State Pillows at Moments on Main

Reed bobblehead to raise money for City Island sports hall (The Patriot-News) - If a sports hall of fame is built on Harrisburg's City Island, the most valuable player might be Mayor Stephen R. Reed, long a supporter of the controversial eight-year-old proposal.