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Long Island Cares looking for volunteers (Amityville Record) - Long Island Cares, Inc. The Harry Chapin Food Bank is looking for volunteers to assist with its 13th annual Check Out Hunger Campaign for Waldbaums Supermarkets from November 6, 2005 through January 1, 2006.

Long Island Woman Robbed Opening Door (WNBC) - GREAT NECK, N.Y. -- A Long Island woman unlocking the door to enter her Great Neck apartment was robbed Monday, Nassau County police said. The 44-year-old woman was unlocking the first-floor apartment on Hicks Lane when she was pushed from behind, police said.

Long Island Man Shot While Sleeping (WNBC) - A Long Island man was sleeping at a friend's house in Copiague Wednesday when he was awakened by a stabbing pain in his chest, Suffolk County police said.

Amy Fisher Accused of Plagiarizing Long Island Press Columns (Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN)) - Journalist Maurice Possley claims that two of Fisher's columns about a Texas arson case were only slightly changed versions of articles he and Steve Mills wrote for the Chicago Tribune, according to New York Daily News gossip columnist Ben Widdicombe . Long Island Press Editor in Chief Robbie Woliver responds that "plagiarism does not include telling the same story over again, especially when it

Poll: Long Island gas pricing scam (Newsday.com) - Do you think gas pricing scams are more widespread on Long Island than in other areas? Yes, definitely No, it happens all over I think the scams are few

Three Long Island Gas Stations Charged With Defrauding Customers (WNBC) - MINEOLA, N.Y. -- Three Long Island gas stations have been charged with cheating customers by overcharging for gas and switching regular gas for premium, authorities said.

Immigrants Arrested In Long Island Raid (1010wins.com) - Nov 2, 2005 6:56 am US/Eastern (1010 WINS) FARMINGVILLE, Long Island A raid on a house in Farmingville, Long Island netted 15 illegal immigrants who are now facing deportation.

EYE ON THE ISLAND (Newsday.com) - Saturdays are meant for Long Island football. But because it is an SAT Saturday - requiring later kickoffs - the start of the Nassau playoffs has been scattered to the wind. And that's not a bad thing for the rabid fan.

Latice Makes Quick Return in Long Island (BloodHorse) - Augustin Stable's Latice has traveled the world in her 10-race career. Bred in Ireland, the 4-year-old filly has raced in America, France, Hong Kong and Canada. In the process, she has run in some of the world's toughest grass races such as the Arc de Triomphe (Fr-I) and Hong Kong Cup (HK-I).

Immigrants Arrested In Long Island Raid (WNBC) - FARMINGVILLE, N.Y. -- A raid on a house on Long Island netted 15 illegal immigrants who are now facing deportation, authorities said.

 
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