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Columnists 3/8/10
Ask Amy
Busy teen needs firm limit on baby-sitting
DEAR AMY: I'm a senior in high school and am very busy trying to get
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College 3/10/10
Barbara Barker
Georgetown's Freeman learning to cope with diabetes
Austin Freeman is learning how to manage a disease he will have for the rest
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Sports 3/9/10
Jim Baumbach
Urine testing for HGH "long ways away"
It has become increasingly clear that the much-preferred method of testing - through urine -
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Columnists 3/11/10
James Bernstein
New Stony Brook energy center expected to open early
The Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center at Stony Brook University will look to open
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Columnists 8:15 PM
Neil Best
The Best of Neil's Watchdog
Abe Vigoda = George Halas
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Baseball 9:28 PM
Erik Boland
Pettitte makes the best of it after rainout
After Friday's rainout in Viera, Pettitte throws bullpen and will make first start next Wednesday.
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Columnists 12/29/09
Roderick Boone
Jets starting to ask: 'Why not us?'
Some Jets likening the team to last year's Arizona Cardinals.
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Columnists 2/27/10
Rick Brand
Levy will have to use Plan B if he decides to run
Now Steve Levy's hope is that Rick Lazio, the GOP front-runner, falls on his face.
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Columnists 3/10/10
Joye Brown
Despite Great Recession, culture of entitlement persists
The Great Recession and a stubborn jobless rate are helping to create a great divide
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Columnists 3/2/10
Sylvia Carter
Retro recipes for old-fashioned comfort food
Apple pie, pear compote, roast chicken and tuna noodle casserole are timeless treasures
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Columnists 3/11/10
Jessica Damiano
Garden detective: To thrive, shamrocks need a rest
I hope you can help me, I am desperate. I have a pot of shamrocks
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Columnists 3/11/10
Ken Davidoff
Davidoff: Mets always seem to be stuck in reverse
If Jose Reyes returns in April, perhaps the Mets still can make a playoff run.
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Columnists 2/4/10
Glenn Gamboa
There's nothing copycat about The Sequel
OK, so here's the brilliant thing about Matthew Bair's naming his new project The Sequel.
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Columnists 3/4/10
Bob Glauber
No bonanza for NFL free agents this time
The last time NFL free agency opened without a salary cap, the biggest financial bonanza
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Columnists 3/10/10
God Squad
God Squad: Don't judge all Islam by few who hijacked it
Recently, I sent you a note regarding your misplaced love for the Islamic religion. In
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Columnists 3/7/10
Alan Hahn
Hahn's NBA Insider: Cavs' system might drag on LeBron
Mike Brown doesn't have much of an offensive playbook, although "Clear-out for LeBron James" might
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Columnists 3/6/10
Ellis Henican
Caution when mixing kids with air traffic work
An 8-year-old boy operates a subway train. A 9-year-old girl drives the family Mitsubishi. Little
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Columnists 3/4/10
Mark Herrmann
NHL can't afford not to send its star players to Olympics
Sidney Crosby is bigger than ever in Canada.
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Columnists 2/24/10
Jamie Herzlich
Finding the right formula for pitching a product
With limited time to capture an investor's attention, it is wise to be prepared,be succinct
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Newsday 52 m ago
Bob Herzog
Malverne always has high hopes
When it comes to expectations, Malverne's boys basketball team has an apt nickname. These Mules
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Columnists 3/10/10
Tom Incantalupo
Road Test: state-of-the-art Toyota Camry Hybrid
An energy star -- at a price and maybe at a risk.
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Columnists 3/11/10
Dan Janison
Cuomo's move in Paterson probe linked to poll numbers?
State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo left foggy Thursday the details of exactly why he is
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Columnists 5:43 PM
John Jeansonne
Jeansonne: How young is too young for a college athletic scholarship?
Weirder things may be happening in college sports than the recruitment of seventh- and eighth-graders.
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Columnists 3/5/10
Patricia Kitchen
Don't let bank overdraft fees get you
Keeping bank fees in your account rather than making penalty payments requires strategy.
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Columnists 2/4/10
Steven Marcus
Marcus: Hofstra's Riviere saw Haiti horrors firsthand
David Riviere, a native of Haiti, went back to find his uncle, but instead found
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Columnists 2/28/10
Mark La Monica
Fighting words: Mir attacks Lesnar, then apologizes
Welcome to the mainstream media cycle, mixed martial arts. You wanted it, you got it.
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Columnists 3/4/10
David Lennon
Lennon's analysis: Mets understandably jumpy about health
Health is an unavoidable subject around the Mets these days. From the front office to
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Columnists 3/11/10
Greg Logan
If Roberts is out, who will save the Storm?
It took less than 24 hours for the Official Norm Roberts Job Watch to go
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Columnists 3/9/10
Erica Marcus
Price disclosure required on restaurant specials
Laws in Nassau and Suffolk require prices of specials to be provided in writing
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Columnists 3/8/10
Carrie Mason-Draffen
Employees paid in 2010 for last year's hours
DEAR CARRIE: We pay our employees every Friday for the pay period ending that day.
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Columnists 3/7/10
Anthony Rieber
Rieber's analysis: Forget the record; Walsh already has succeeded
Losing to the Nets on at the Garden was such a low point that Mike
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Columnists 2/8/10
Tom Rock
New Orleans state of mind for Shockey, Vilma
Jeremy Shockey, Jonathan Vilma and Sean Payton were New York castoffs before winning Super Bowl
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Columnists 3/6/10
Adam Ronis
Fantasy: No need to reach for an elite shortstop
There's no need to reach on the elite. Shortstop is a good position to get
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Sports 3/8/10
Gregg Sarra
BIG 10: Sachem East girls shoot up to No. 4
MSG Varsity's Gregg Sarra ranks the top 10 teams on Long Island across all winter
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Columnists 3/10/10
Arthur Staple
Inconsistency the one constant for Rangers
The Rangers wrapped a post-Olympic break stretch of five games against the top five teams
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Columnists 3/6/10
Diane Werts
Off the Wall: It's more than just the Oscars
Who is Off the Wall wearing? An amazing designer named Thrift Shop.
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Columnists 3/9/10
Beth Whitehouse
Chatroulette.com is a bad bet for children
Q. I've been seeing a number of mentions in the news of a Web site
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Columnists 3/11/10
Linda Winer
'Phantom' sequel unmasked in London to mixed reviews
The branded slogan for "Cats" was "now and forever," but it's the Phantom who may
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Columnists 31 m ago
Gwen Young
COMMUNITY WATCHDOG: When pothole damage isn't covered
A reader who recently was driving his 2009 Mazda Miata east on the Northern State
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Hockey 7 m ago
Steve Zipay
Rangers beat Atlanta, snap losing streak
ATLANTA - The Rangers live to fight another day.
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