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Youth Says Father Admitted to '88 Long Island Murders (New York Times) - It was supposed to be a special time, a teenager's long-awaited reunion with his estranged father. But their visit last year took a chilling turn, the youth said, when his father admitted that he played a central role in a notorious double murder on Long Island 17 years ago.
Long Island Realty Agents Pays Salespeople 100% Commissions (PR Web) - Long Island Realty Agents Inc. pays Salespeople 100% Commissions for a low monthly fee and becomes Long Island’s first low cost 100% commission Realty Agency. [PRWEB Nov 15, 2005]
21st Century Piracy: Long John Isn't Long gone by Austin Bay November 15, 2005 (Strategy Page) - Long John Silver personified the romantic literature's image of the pirate. "Treasure Island's" pirate chief was a greedy killer, but his occasional displays of heart and humor elevated him above the usual sea mobster.
It ain't Long Island: The Karachi kid (The GW Hatchet) - Forget the first 10 people you met at GW - not everyone is from Long Island. Or New Jersey, for that matter. Or even Pennsylvania. Though many times you may hear students asking one another "Nassau or Suffolk County?" GW really does attract students from interesting locales all over the country and the globe.
Counter-Terror Conference On Long Island (1010wins.com) - Nov 15, 2005 2:29 pm US/Eastern (1010 WINS) (HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.) More than 400 police officials from around the Northeast turned out Tuesday for a two-day briefing with some of Israel's leading security experts on terrorism prevention and response.
Long Island robbers make bold robbery (UPI) - NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- New York City area police say robbers on Long Island made a bold robbery -- three masked men broke in a house where women were playing cards.
Deanna Devlin to participate in Miss Jr. Teen Long Island pageant November 12 (Massapequa Post) - Deanna Nicole Devlin, of Massapequa, was recently selected to participate in Nationals 2005 Miss Jr. Teen Long Island pageant competition that will take place on November 12.
Jacko buys into Gulf island life paradise (News Interactive) - POP star Michael Jackson has paid $US1.5 million ($2.05 million) for his own island paradise in Bahrain.
Scallops’ deposit on the future (Newsday.com) - A week after local fishermen began harvesting what remains of Long Island's once-bountiful bay scallop population, a barge set out for Hallock's Bay on a very different mission: depositing 150,000 young scallops back into the water.
Four LI Teens Charged In Halloween Egging (CBS 2 New York) - Four Long Island teenagers were charged today with assault and harassment -- for allegedly tossing an egg at a 13-year-old boy on Halloween -- blinding him in one eye.
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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.