Newsday
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Newsday is a daily tabloid-size newspaper which primarily serves Long Island and the New York City borough of Queens, although it is sold throughout the greater New York City metropolitan area. It is among the top ten United States newspapers in terms of total distribution and readership. The newspaper's corporate headquarters is located in Melville, New York, on Long Island. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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In NY, security a boost, economy damper on Bush legacy
To his supporters, the most visible legacy in New York of George W. Bush's presidency isn't easily detected by the naked eye but made all the difference in protecting the ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Slowing down solar
Solar energy developers and some environmentalists suggest the move smacks of heel dragging. They question the eagerness to slow down solar development while demand is ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
Race issue may prove tricky for McCain campaign
Republican John McCain faces the unprecedented, and tricky, task of building a campaign against the first black presidential candidate of a major party in a general election ...Posted by Harv Roth -
Colorado Residents Fight Uranium Mine
Colorado lawmakers are considering legislation to place restrictions on uranium mining and require mining companies to prove they will restore groundwater aquifers to ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Genes said to determine when HIV becomes AIDS
Why do some people infected with the virus that causes AIDS become overwhelmed by the virus while others are able to hold the pathogen in check? Scientists writing in a ...Posted by Dale Penn -
Perfect lawns, environmental hazard
Many of the 30 most commonly used backyard pesticides, which have been beautifying lawns and killing pests since the 1950s, have been linked to cancer, birth defects and other ...Posted by Melva Hackney -
Knowledge Unchanged by New News Outlets
Americans' knowledge of national and international affairs has changed little in two decades despite the emergence of 24-hour cable news and the Internet as major news ...Posted by Mark Monday -
Space crew to fix ailing Hubble Telescope
NASA administrators have agreed to send a space shuttle crew to fix the ailing Hubble Space Telescope, drawing cheers from researchers and Hubble supporters who had lamented a ...Posted by Jonathan McCarthy -
Amnesty: Human Rights Traded for Security
The relentless pursuit of security by the world's powerful nations had undermined human rights, draining energy and attention from crises afflicting the poor and underprivilegedPosted by Tori H.
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Obama sets the stage for health care reform battle
Obama's PAYGO push met with some guffaws. A president who inherited a huge deficit, made it even bigger and then called for fiscal discipline, is an easy target. But as ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Recession is the right time to put college in reach
Structural, not just incremental, change is needed now, and the most important step the government can take is to make it possible for students who take out loans for college ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Mapping the future of LI's shores
"This is the 2080s," Newkirk said, pointing to a map of what a sea-level increase of 12 to 23 inches - the moderate projections for that decade - could look like. Blue ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
LI debate: Last chance for Obama-McCain 'illegals' clash
Immigration policy has drawn remarkably little mention in this huge general-election campaign — and some want to see the presidential candidates confront the issue in their ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Stumbling economy pushes energy issues to back burner
The price of energy -- from soaring electric bills to pain at the gas pump -- remains a central issue in the presidential election, but the candidates' ability to address it ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Source says Murdoch won't match offer for Newsday
News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch appears willing to test just how good a hand he has in the three-way poker match for Newsday, with a source Friday suggesting the media ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
Spitzer scandal shows gender politics' inequality
Americans today are far less tolerant of male adultery than in the past, and the public is unwilling to even consider forgiving a male politician unless his wife first shows ...Posted by Louise Auerhahn -
ANALYSIS: Discontent Surges in Iraq
In the depths of a strangely cold winter in the Middle East, Iraqis complain that the lights are not on, the kerosene heaters are without fuel and the water doesn't flow -- ...Posted by Patricia Blochowiak -
British pullout in Iraq leaves Basra in chaos
Amatzia Baram, an Israeli expert on Iraq, said recently the impending British pullout will force the U.S. to move troops into the area to keep the road open and guard oil ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Congress should reclaim Senate's authority to confirm U.S. attorneys
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Congress neglected that sage advice by including a provision in the USA Patriot Act, when it was reauthorized last year, allowing the ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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