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Terror traveled to India on inflatable raft
By Emily Wax The Washington Post MUMBAI, India — It was just after dinner, about 9 p.m., when the fishermen noticed four strangers come ashore on an inflatable raft. Moments later, another four pulled up to the boat launch in a speedboat. Only two...Tags: Murder, Assault, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Stock Broking, Hotels and Accommodations
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Westbury man drowns in Block Island Sound accident
bill.bleyer@newsday.comWhen the anchor line of Marty McMillan's fishing boat snagged a rope holding a lobster pot in place Sunday morning in Block Island Sound, he decided not to cut the trap free and deprive a commercial fishermen of his property, his son said. The decision...Tags: Southampton (Southampton, New York), Montauk, National Government, Westbury, East Hampton (East Hampton, New York)
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Teen lands first blue marlin off Hillsboro Inlet
SunSentinel.comTom Ellis, his son Thomas and their friend Roger Manes were hoping to catch some dolphin Saturday. Instead, Thomas ended up catching and releasing his first blue marlin. The trio went out of Hillsboro Inlet Saturday morning and were trolling eight miles...Tags: Boynton Beach, Lake Okeechobee, Boca Raton, Miami Beach, Coconut Creek
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Bodybuilder travels the world, enjoys Weston most
Forum Publishing GroupDedication to personal health and fitness has taken Weston resident Gregg Avedon, 44, far beyond the gym. While Avedon is triumphant in body-building competitions and travels around the world modeling for elite designers and prominent magazines, his...Tags: Classic Rock, Giorgio Armani, Newspaper and Magazine, Gianni Versace, Dining and Drinking
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Informant: Fort Dix suspects trained for 'jihad'
Associated Press WriterA paid FBI informant in the case of five men accused of plotting to kill soldiers on Fort Dix said he didn't understand at first why his handlers sent him to make contacts in a place that hardly seemed like a hub of criminal activity. In July 2006,...Tags: Prisons, Foods and Beverages, Prosecution, Assault, Islam
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Pakistan pledges to look into any militant role in Mumbai attacks
As investigators focused Saturday on whether the attacks in Mumbai, India, were the work of a militant group with a history of strikes on the country, the Pakistani government pledged to investigate any evidence of involvement by extremists based on its...Tags: Bombings, Murder, Asif Ali Zardari, Central Intelligence Agency, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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It almost became hook, line and sink her
Special To The SentinelSeveral years ago I took some of the neighborhood kids to the Centerville Dam in St. Paul, Minn., to fish for bullheads. A woman was fishing there with a long cane pole. Suddenly, her cork went under, and something was thrashing the water like mad at the... -
It's tough to beat a Vauxhall
Q We rented a General Motors Vauxhall in London in 1988. When exiting the car and locking it, the sunroof and windows closed automatically. A great feature for those of us who forget to close the sunroof. What U.S.-made cars have the same feature? ...Tags: Chicago Auto Show, Naperville, Maritime Accidents, Buffalo Grove, General Motors Corp.
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Henry V. Rieger Sr., advertising executive
Henry V. Rieger Sr., a retired Baltimore advertising executive and former Catonsville resident, died Nov. 21 of complications from a stroke at Salisbury Rehabilitation and Nursing Home on the Eastern Shore. He was 96. Born in Locust Point and raised on...Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), Billy Graham, Govans, Locust Point, Bolton Hill
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Siege ends in Mumbai
Mumbai's nightmare ended early today, nearly 60 hours after the start of a terrorist attack that left South Asia's financial capital deeply shaken and resulted in the deaths of at least 150 people, including four Americans.
As the focus shifted to...Tags: Heads of State, Murder, Central Intelligence Agency, Weather Reports, Judaism
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Business Briefing: Nov. 29, 2008
FAMILY THANKS WORKERS WITH SURPRISE BONUSES Even though employees at the Peer Bearing Co. no longer work for the Spungen family that recently sold the Waukegan ball-bearing maker, they still received a turkey each this Thanksgiving in keeping with...Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Sales, Employees, Waukegan, Turkey
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