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Stephen Girasuolo Moves Beyond The State Of 'Orange Alert'
The Hartford CourantStephen Girasuolo wants you to know that "Orange Alert"is not a play about 9/11. But it has haunting echoes of that tragic date as it follows six troubled people who work around Ground Zero, living their present-day lives in a state of suspended...Tags: The Sopranos (tv program), Entertainment, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Noel Coward, Hartford Stage
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A man and his dog create enduring legend
Tribune NewspapersBorn on a battlefield in France during World War I and rescued by a U.S. soldier named Lee Duncan, a terrified German shepherd puppy would become the most famous dog in the world. Named Rin Tin Tin, after a popular French doll of the time, the dog...Tags: Television Industry, Carl Sandburg, Entertainment, Don Ameche, Folklore and Mythology
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Bookmark: The unforgettable tale of 'Rin Tin Tin'
Born on a battlefield in France during World War I and rescued by a U.S. soldier named Lee Duncan, a terrified German shepherd puppy would become the most famous dog in the world. Named Rin Tin Tin, after a popular French doll of the time, the dog...Tags: Carl Sandburg, Entertainment, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (tv program), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Television
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Hell's Kitchen Shaken By Mysterious Tremors
pix11.comPeople who live in Hell's Kitchen say every night it feels like a mini-earthquake hits their Midtown Manhattan neighborhood. "You hear the glasses rattle and my table was moving, something was very wrong," said Hell's Kitchen resident Cindy Finch....Tags: Midtown, Local Government, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Politics
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Mobster's Son Killed In Freak Accident
wpix.comThe son of a legendary, New York City mobster rubbed out in the 1970's is dead, the victim of a freak accident, according to the Associated Press. Police say actor Robert "Bobby" Spillane died Saturday, when the screen on a window in his sixth-floor,...Tags: Crimes, Accidental Death, Crime, Law and Justice, WPIX
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City Aims to Quiet Tour Guide Buses
wpix.comThe city is looking to muzzle tour guides on board sightseeing buses, due to an uptick in noise complaints from pedestrians and residents, according to a report in The Daily News. A representative from the Consumer Affairs Department testified Monday...Tags: West Village, Travel, Tour Operations Industry, WPIX
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NYC Man Arrested In Vermont, Confesses To Killing Roommate
Police have arrested a man who confessed to fatally stabbing his roommate, and fleeing to Vermont. Justin Waller, 30, agreed to meet with investigators at a police station in Manchester, Vt. Friday, after authorities discovered he was staying at a...
Tags: Rentals, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, WPIX
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Former Boca Raton cop and Dolphins cheerleader makes pages of Playboy
Forum Publishing GroupJaime Edmondson has quite the résumé. A former Boca Raton Police officer who left the force to rejoin the Miami Dolphins cheerleading squad, with whom she had worked while studying criminology at Florida Atlantic University, Edmondson last year added...Tags: New Year's Day, Entertainment, Social Sciences, Kate Gosselin, Television
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Victims Claim NYPD Cops Downplayed Gay-Bash Incident
wpix.comThree men, all of whom were victims of an alleged anti-gay bash, are claiming the New York City police officers who responded to the scene did not take the matter seriously. WPLJ DJ Blake Hayes, Broadway performer Danny Calvert and another friend claim...Tags: New York City Police Department, Assault, Hate Crimes, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Firefighters plead guilty in firehouse blaze
The Associated PressTwo firefighters pleaded guilty Thursday to charges stemming from a blaze they set at a firehouse last October. Michael Izzo, 30, pleaded guilty to felony reckless endangerment for a promised sentence of one to three years in prison. He faced up to 15...Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Brooklyn (New York City), Fire Department of New York, Lawyers
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A roundup of recent crime novels
Yellow Medicine By Anthony Neil Smith Bleak House, $24.95 The stark cover art of Anthony Neil Smith's latest crime fiction offering—a road almost obscured by blowing snow—is the perfect visual for this novel about a far-from-ethical...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Police Investigations, Abortion Issue
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Cents and Sensibilities
Most of us can't control the price of gas or how much we pay for a gallon of milk, but we can control where we buy clothing and even furniture, without sacrificing style. In fact thrift stores are getting more hip---not only because of the economy--...Tags: The Salvation Army, Christianity
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