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New York is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States, and is the country's third most populous state.
New York is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States, and is the country's third most populous state.
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Lottery
FRIDAY, AUG. 29, 2008 Connecticut Play3 Day: 314 Play4 Day: 3279 Play3Night: 703 Play4 Night: 7589 Cash5: 9, 12, 16, 26, 28 Classic Lotto: 14, 17, 19, 20, 22, 40 No first-prize winning tickets sold. Tuesday's estimated Classic Lotto...Tags: Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont
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'Babylon A.D.' Is B.A.D.
Orlando SentinelHere's what happened to Vin Diesel, the subject of so many action-hero magazine cover stories back when "Pitch Black," "The Fast and the Furious" and "xXx" were hot. Vin never learned the Eastwood Rule. Back in the day, nobody made more action films than...Tags: Movies, Cults and Sects, Babylon A.D., Metal and Mineral, Town of Babylon
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Josh Dorman's collaged paintings on display at the Craft and Folk Art Museum
Special to The TimesJosh Dorman's show at the Craft and Folk Art Museum opens with a warning, but not the usual sober sign you see at the entrance to certain exhibitions, aiming to shelter the unprepared from "inappropriate" content. The notice, painted in sprightly letters...Tags: Schools, Mental Illness, Paul Klee, Diseases, Manhattan (New York City)
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Southern stories
The term "Southern writer" always has had more to do with geography than any similarity of perspective or style, as new novels by established writers Ellen Gilchrist, Bret Lott and Sarah Bird and newcomer Katie Crouch, demonstrate. What matters in these...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Petroleum Industry, Earl Holmes, Vehicles, Saddam Hussein
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'Woman of Rome': Lily Tuck reveals a woman of the world
Italy's decay under the Mussolini dictatorship from the 1920s until the twilight of World War II is one of history's most poisoned chapters. The Fascist demagogue emulated Hitler's mass persecution of Jews, warping the society as wartime retrenchments...Tags: Virginia, History, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Simone Weil, Federico Fellini
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Europe probes airlines' accord
Chicago Tribune reporterThe European Commission has launched an antitrust probe of a virtual merger that American Airlines, British Airways and Spain's Iberia SA announced earlier this month. The proposed venture would allow the three carriers to coordinate frequent-flier...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, United Airlines, Air Transportation, Forrester Research Incorporated, Antitrust Issues
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Airliners Have Close Call Over The Caribbean
Two airliners were one minute from colliding when at least one of the planes turned away from the other over the Caribbean this week, federal authorities said Friday. One of the planes departed from New York's Kennedy International Airport. The...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Boeing Co., Air Transportation, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Industry
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Salty Mist From Man-Made Waterfalls Damaging Vegetation
Associated PressFour waterfalls built as an art spectacle on Manhattan's East River are the subject of an eco-uproar for the damage their brackish mist is doing to the waterfront greenery. Some New Yorkers want the $15.5 million falls created by Danish artist Olafur...Tags: Labor Day, Michael Bloomberg, Regional Authority, Manhattan (New York City), Government
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New Job But Familiar Territory For 'Malcolm' Mom
Courant TV CriticFor seven years, Jane Kaczmarek donned an apron to play the cantankerous mom on "Malcolm in the Middle." Starting Monday on TNT, she puts on a judicial robe to play a character just as extreme in a new series from Steven Bochco titled "Raising the Bar."...Tags: Steven Bochco, New York City Police Department, John Houseman, Weaponry, Judges
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Too much talk, not enough action
Tribune NewspapersHere's what happened to Vin Diesel, the subject of so many "the action hero for the new millennium" cover stories back when "Pitch Black," "The Fast and the Furious" and "XXX" were hot. Vin never learned the Eastwood Rule. Back in the day, nobody made...Tags: Movies, Babylon A.D., Metal and Mineral, Town of Babylon, Vin Diesel
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Pennsylvania: Guilty plea in body scheme
A man who made millions of dollars by plundering hundreds of bodies sent to funeral homes and selling their often-diseased parts and tissues to medical companies pleaded guilty Friday to a raft of charges that could send him to prison for life. Michael...Tags: Alistair Cooke, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Death and Dying, Trials
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HU frosh setting up their new digs
247-4537— Shoes, shoes and shoes. And a box full of purses. Kai'la Medley is ready to start her freshman year at Hampton University in style. The 17-year-old was one of hundreds flooding campus to set up their dorm rooms Friday. Perched on her twin bed's...Tags: California, New Jersey, Teaching and Learning, Hampton University, Virginia
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