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Queens Grandma Struck and Killed
A Queens grandmother was struck and killed Thursday night on her way home from her own Birthday party.
Concetta DiBenedetto, 78, was walking along 92nd Street - about a block from her home - when she was struck crossing 164th Avenue in Howard Beach. Cops...Tags: Social Issues, WPIX, Death, Accidental Death, Queens (New York City)
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Man Fatally Shot In Head In Queens
wpix.comA man was fatally shot in the head just before midnight in Howard Beach, Queens. Police say the 49-year-old man was discovered by officers at about 11:55 p.m. Sunday near the intersection of 79th Street and 151st Avenue. Reports say the victim was found...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, WPIX, Queens (New York City), Crimes
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A timeline in the life and murder of Gus Boulis
Sun-Sentinel1968: At 19, Konstantinos ``Gus'' Boulis, a native of Greece, jumps ship in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and begins washing dishes at a Mr. Submarine restaurant. Within six months, he is partner. 1971: While in Canada, Boulis meets and marries Efrosino...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Tourism and Leisure, Corporate Crime, Miami Subs Corporation, Jack Abramoff
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Three charged in gangland-style murder of Suncruz founder 'Gus' Boulis
Associated PressFORT LAUDERDALE -- Perhaps solving one of South Florida's most notorious crimes, police arrested three men Tuesday in the 2001 ambush slaying of Konstaninos ``Gus'' Boulis -- a murder that happened a few months after Boulis sold a fleet of casino boats to...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime, Miami Subs Corporation, George W. Bush
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Payments revealed after Boulis slaying
Sun-SentinelFirst published on Friday, August 10, 2001 In the months surrounding the Feb. 6 murder of millionaire businessman Gus Boulis, SunCruz Casinos made $250,000 in payments to a mysterious Miami Beach company and an associate of former Gambino family crime...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Tourism and Leisure, Jack Abramoff, Justice System, Travel
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Guide to getting around town
From the airports Taxi: It may not be the most cost effective, but the most convenient way to get into town is to collect your bags and get in line for a taxi. From John F. Kennedy Airport, taxis are required to charge a flat fee to Manhattan of $45 plus...Tags: New York City Transit, Politics, Fulton Ferry, Transportation, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Dental Disaster at Local Clinic
Dozens of patients who went to a local dental clinic in Queens, well-known for its TV ads, are now dealing with another pain... in their pocketbooks. The Select Dental facility, located in Howard Beach suddenly closed and left several patients stranded,...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Disasters
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Airport renovations add to passenger woes
Los Angeles TimesRight now, somewhere in the bowels of the Minneapolis airport, there's probably a worker or two doing some last-minute tinkering with the new passenger tram that's supposed to glide on air beginning late in April. In San Francisco, the tracks and...Tags: Politics, Transportation, O'Hare International Airport, Kennedy Airport, American Airlines, Inc.
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Determining if crime is hate-based is no easy task
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDespite near-daily reports of attacks against people who appear Middle Eastern, the difficulty in determining what motivated the criminals and the nation's imprecise system for tracking hate crimes make it impossible to know how dramatically such violence...Tags: Criminal Laws, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judaism
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Protest area gets mixed reviews
Staff WriterThe first test of the special protest area outside Madison Square Garden was a bit bumpy Monday as police opted on keeping a cross-street open to emergency vehicles and tour buses. The decision to keep 30th Street open at Eighth Avenue split the majority...Tags: Social Sciences, Iraq War (2003-2011), Republican Party, Republican National Conventions, Demonstration
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WTC Design Back On Display
Staff WriterArchitect Daniel Libeskind's inspirational design for the World Trade Center site was displayed to rave reviews in the atrium of the restored Winter Garden in lower Manhattan yesterday. The design, which leaves portions of the slurry wall exposed as a...Tags: Darien (Fairfield, Connecticut), Winter Garden, Upper West Side, Renovation, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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