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Suffolk challenges accused wife beater's unemployment
rick.brand@newsday.comSuffolk officials are fighting a $9,100 unemployment claim of an accused wife and child beater who was fired from his $68,956-a-year job as an aide to a college vice president after Suffolk County Community College officials refused to help challenge...Tags: Law Enforcement, Unemployment, Labor Legislation, Wages and Pensions, National Government
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Former LI woman at center of deadly love triangle
sophia.chang@newsday.comEdythe Maa, a former Oyster Bay High student, has been deeply unsettled by violence this week that left her boyfriend, a Manhattan attorney, shot dead by her alleged stalker, a childhood friend said yesterday. "It's affected her entire life. She's...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Stony Brook University, Death and Dying
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Pasadena police issue safety advisory for UCLA-USC game
The Pasadena Police Department on Thursday issued a safety advisory for Saturday at the sold-out Rose Bowl, where UCLA will host USC in football.
In a news release, police announced they would be taking a "zero tolerance policy to drunk and disorderly...Tags: Government, Public Transportation, Safety of Citizens
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Wiggins scores 20 as College of Charleston defeats Elon 77-69
ELON, N.C. (AP) — Antwaine Wiggins scored 20 points to lead the College of Charleston past Elon 77-69 on Thursday night. Andrew Goudelock added 19 points and Jermaine Johnson contributed 12 for the Cougars (6-1, 1-0 Southern Conference). The... -
Penn State mascot suspended, will miss Rose Bowl following DUI charge
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — The Penn State senior who plays the Nittany Lion mascot will miss the Rose Bowl after being suspended for violating team rules. The school suspended James Sheep, of Chambersburg, Pa., on Thursday, a week and a half after...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Penn State mascot suspended after DUI
The Penn State senior who plays the Nittany Lion mascot will miss the Rose Bowl after being suspended for violating team rules. The school suspended James Sheep, of Chambersburg, Pa., on Thursday, a week and a half after being charged with DUI. The...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Mexico gives Richardson warm welcome, doubts NAFTA will be re-negotiated
Associated Press WriterCHOLULA, Mexico (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama's pick for commerce secretary, Bill Richardson, got a warm welcome Thursday during a visit to Mexico, where government officials said they doubted Obama would follow through on a campaign pledge to...Tags: Economic Policy, Heads of State, Bill Richardson, Treaties, Trade Policy
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CST
Payments from the state to Janesville and Kenosha have temporarily been blocked, and the two cities may have to pay back money they've received the past two years. The action came as the result of an anonymous tip left with a state lawmaker and the...Tags: Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Law Enforcement, Computer Crime, Green Bay Packers, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Complementary Ziggy happy to carry the trey
Hofstra senior swingman Zygis Sestokas measures his basketball career in minutes. He's averaged 14.1 in 88 games, but merely categorizing him as a part-time or reserve player would be imprecise. His contributions deserve a more formidable designation. So...Tags: Anchorage
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LI hospitals eye cooling technique in cardiac cases
delthia.ricks@newsday.comLong Island hospitals are quickly developing plans to dramatically cool people who've experienced cardiac arrest, dropping their body temperature 8 degrees below normal in a new way to spare lives. A resolute champion of the technique is Dr. Syed Hasan...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medicine, Long Island, Natural Science, Stony Brook University
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Going coast-to-coast
Tribune reporterThe Young boys basketball team might as well be nicknamed "the Jet Set" this season, and not just because the Dolphins are fast or their potential is sky-high. From their opener Saturday at the Marshall County Hoop Fest in Benton, Ky., to their final...Tags: Anthony Johnson, Trips and Vacations, Clubs and Associations, Nike Incorporated, Michael Jordan
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Life is Rosy for Rick Neuheisel
It was the season opener -- his first game back in college football -- and Rick Neuheisel's team had fallen behind Tennessee at halftime.
The UCLA coach proceeded to give an unusual locker room speech. He mentioned a horseshoe. And the vagaries of...Tags: John Barnes, Boston Bruins, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Food Safety, Healthcare Policies
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