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Fight for East End congressional seat heats up
rick.brand@newsday.comRep. Tim Bishop stood before the crowd of 60 veterans at VFW Post 6249 in Rocky Point, and explained his vote on the just-rejected $700-billion Wall Street rescue plan. "Do I like it? No. But I voted for it holding my nose," Bishop, 58, a six-year...Tags: Social Security, Wages and Pensions, Defense, Colleges and Universities, Nuclear Power
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
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EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MIDNIGHT MADNESS OCT. 16 -- 8 p.m., Koehler Fieldhouse … program run from 8:30 p.m. until 10 p.m., admission free, ring in the upcoming 2008-09 basketball season … includes games, free food, great...Tags: Michael Jordan, Vince Carter, John Miller, Private Health Care, Homes
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Youngsters become citizens, get hug from Mickey in ceremony
Sentinel Staff WriterDozens of little hands rose Friday as Central Florida's newest Americans took an oath to "support and defend the Constitution and the laws of the United States." They were a group of 29 school-age children, teenagers and at least one young adult in the...Tags: Immigration, Migration, St. Cloud, Mickey Mouse
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Police: Man arrested in Spencer wanted in Florida
Authorities say a man arrested near Spencer on Immigration charges is wanted in Florida for attempted first degree murder. Mauricio Ruiz-Matus was arrested after police stopped a white van around 9:55 p.m. on Wednesday night for speeding on U.S. Highway...Tags: Vehicles, Immigration, Assault, Murder
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Coroner rules Simon Rios prison death a suicide
A coroner Saturday confirmed a suicide in the prison hanging death of Simon Rios, the illegal immigrant who was serving five life terms for the strangling deaths of his wife, three young daughters and a neighborhood girl. Madison County Coroner Ned...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Indianapolis, Migration, Murder, Suicide
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Active lifestyles benefit people in their later years
Special to NewsdayIn the presidential election year of 1984, age was an issue, as it is now. That year, the age in question was President Ronald Reagan's. He was 73 - too old, some said, to be president. During a televised debate with Democratic opponent Walter Mondale,...Tags: Walt Disney World Resort, Breast Cancer, Ronald Reagan, Medicine, Cancer
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Immigrants required to get Gardasil vaccine
The Gardasil vaccine is now required for female immigrants ages 11 to 26 before they can become legal U.S. residents, a rule Immigration advocates say is unfair. Gardasil's $400 cost puts an added burden on green-card applicants already paying more than...Tags: Immigration
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McCain's missing the mark with Hispanics in swing states
Associated Press WriterLAS VEGAS (AP) _ Cindy Florez can't always remember the name of the man who will get her vote for president, but she knows his party and that's enough. "I will vote Democrat," the 23-year-old hotel housekeeper said, in broken English, moments after...Tags: John McCain, The White House, George Bush, Edward M. Kennedy, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Seniors say need for change drives them, but McCain or Obama could deliver it
Associated Press WriterTHE VILLAGES, Fla. (AP) _ The town squares here reliably fill at the same time every day as retirees pile in for singing and dancing. Restaurants offer the same early-bird specials on the same days each week, and patrons wake up to swallow the same...Tags: Retirement, Social Security, Wages and Pensions, Rudy Giuliani, Colleges and Universities
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Growing ranks of uninsured not good for state's health
Sentinel staff writerMore than one in five Central Floridians under age 65 lacked health insurance in 2005, as the problem of uninsured residents continued to press on the state as a whole, according to a new report by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Orlando area had fewer...Tags: Health Insurance, Population and Census, Government Health Care, Private Health Care, Charlie Crist
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Running for their lives
Special to NewsdayIn the presidential election year of 1984, age was an issue, as it is now. That year, the age in question was President Ronald Reagan's. He was 73 -- too old, some said, to be president. During a televised debate with Democratic opponent Walter Mondale,...Tags: Population and Census, Demi Moore, Family, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Marriage
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'Secretary of state' for unrecognized Kansas tribe sentenced to more than 1 year in prison
Associated Press WriterWICHITA, Kan. (AP) _ The "secretary of state" of a group that claims to be an American Indian tribe was sentenced Friday to one year and one day in prison for encouraging illegal immigrants to live in the U.S. Debra Flynn, also known as Little Mouse,...Tags: Prosecution, Punishment, Illegal Immigrants, Immigration, Migration
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