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Columnists 12:01 AM
Ask Amy
Ask Amy: Are wine and baby-sitting mutually exclusive?
DEAR AMY: My husband and I adore our toddler grandson. We watch him at our
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Columnists 11/6/09
Barbara Barker
Barker: Garden brings out the stars to lure LeBron
The packed house at MSG had many stars on hand to watch LeBron James and
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Baseball 11/6/09
Jim Baumbach
Joba's role next season? For one day, 'no comment' rules
Joba Chamberlain was asked to weigh in on his future role. Starter or reliever? The
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Columnists 11/9/09
James Bernstein
Here's one LI company that's hiring
Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. was begun in 1987 by two men working at the East
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Columnists 9/17/09
Erik Boland
Yankees on bubble competing for postseason openings
What's in store for players such as Damaso Marte, Freddy Guzman and Eric Hinske?
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Columnists 11/9/09
Joye Brown
Joye Brown: In fighting hate crime, Levy must lead the way
The encounter between Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy and the family of Marcelo Lucero in
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Columnists 11/10/09
Jessica Damiano
GARDEN DETECTIVE Q&A: Figs and hydrangeas
We planted a fig tree about four years ago on the south side of our
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Columnists 10/30/09
Saul Friedman
An Armey of one marshals forces against Medicare
The former Republican congressman who helped privatize Medicare has found a new way to undermine
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Columnists 11/6/09
Glenn Gamboa
One last bow for IMAC founder Michael Rothbard
If there's any comfort to be found in the sudden death of Michael Rothbard, it's
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Columnists 11/10/09
Bob Glauber
Glauber: 5 ways the Giants can turn it around
For New York to bounce back and make a playoff run, Coughlin will need to
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Columnists 11/8/09
Alan Hahn
Iverson would make rest of Knicks' season bearable
With 2009 looking like a disaster, Donnie Walsh may need to go after Allen Iverson.
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Columnists 11/6/09
Ellis Henican
Henican: It was tough week for incumbents
So again, the poetry of politics gives way to the prose of government.
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Columnists 11/2/09
Jamie Herzlich
Holiday offers gets shoppers to open e-mail
As the holiday season approaches, companies large and small will be ramping up their e-mail
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High School 11/7/09
Bob Herzog
Floyd defense too fast for rival Longwood
The Colonials played lights-out defense in the second half to register a 15-6 victory over
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Columnists 11/8/09
Dan Janison
D'Amatos contribute to Renew New York PAC
Lobbyist and former U.S. Sen. Alfonse D'Amato and family provided major support to a political
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Columnists 11/10/09
John Jeansonne
Key to getting a key to the city? Just ask
Usually, you have to be a hero to get a Key to the City; sometimes,
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Columnists 11/4/09
David Lennon
Schedule never really works for Major League Baseball
The World Series finally is drawing to a close, but there's no need to worry.
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Columnists 11/9/09
Greg Logan
Too easy to write off the Giants
Giants have losts four straight, but playoff hopes aren't dead yet
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Columnists 11/3/09
Erica Marcus
Secrets of rye bread and refried beans
Do you know of any bakeries that bake their rye breads (and pumpernickels) with crispy
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Columnists 11/10/09
Carrie Mason-Draffen
Company's handling of drug tests seems legal
DEAR CARRIE: For three years I worked part-time in customer service for a company with
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Columnists 11/6/09
Anthony Rieber
Rieber: This is the way baseball seasons are supposed to end
It began about 10:45 a.m. on Broadway and Battery Place, when Yankees executives on float
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Sports 11/10/09
Gregg Sarra
Big 10: Favorites hold their ground
Gregg Sarra ranks the Top 10 teams on Long Island across all high school sports.
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Columnists 11/8/09
Arthur Staple
Leetch set for Hall of Fame induction
Former-Ranger to be inducted Monday night in Toronto along with Luc Robitaille, Brett Hull and
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Columnists 10/29/09
Diane Werts
An extra hour of fright on Halloween night
Off the Wall gets its biggest Halloween thrill from tonight's time change (fall back an
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Columnists 11/9/09
Beth Whitehouse
Taking a hard line with stay-at-home 22-year-old
Q. Our 22-year-old only child finished high school in 2005. He started college but didn't
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Columnists 11/8/09
Gwen Young
COMMUNITY WATCHDOG: Curb cuts too steep for wheelchair
In the Village of Northport, there are several sidewalk curb cuts in the downtown area
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Hockey 11/8/09
Steve Zipay
Source: Dubinsky out three weeks
Injury bug bites Rangers hard as Dubinsky has a broken bone in his right hand,
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