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Source: weblogs.newsday.com --- 7 days ago
http://www.Newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/friday/sports/NY-spfantasy035868120oct03,0,1468001.column ...
Source: weblogs.newsday.com --- 21 days ago
http://www.Newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/friday/sports/NY-spfant195849050sep19,0,2383284.column ...
Source: weblogs.newsday.com --- 18 days ago
BY ADAM RONIS http://www.Newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sports/NY-spfantasy215851159sep21,0,4264390.column ...
Source: weblogs.newsday.com --- 25 days ago
BY ADAM RONIS http://www.Newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sunday/sports/NY-spfantasy145842806sep14,0,1566896.column Maybe the Giants have access to the Newsday files because this story was written several days ago and the Giants just enhanced my point last night. Congratulations to Lincecum who needed just 138 pitches to record his first shutout of the season and first career complete game. Do the Giants know more than we do about this guy's arm? Is Dusty Baker still managing the Giants? It was a 7-0 game and Lincecum threw 118 pitches after eight innings. He threw 127 pitches in his outing earlier in the week. I'd give him the Cy Young Award, but this is insane. ...
Source: weblogs.newsday.com --- 27 days ago
http://www.Newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/friday/sports/NY-spfantasy125839579sep12,0,1201274.column ...
Source: weblogs.newsday.com --- 54 days ago
BY ADAM RONIS Sunday's newspaper column. http://www.Newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sunday/sports/NY-spfantasy175804728aug17,0,583852.column ...
Source: weblogs.newsday.com --- 54 days ago
BY ADAM RONIS http://www.Newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sunday/sports/NY-spqbs175804726aug17,0,2191298.column Here's the rest of the list. 21. Jon Kitna (Lions) 22. Vince Young (Titans) 23. Trent Edwards (Bills) 24. Tavaris Jackson (Vikings) 25. Jeff Garcia (Buccaneers) 26. Alex Smith (49ers) 27. Jamarcus Russell (Raiders) 28. Chad Pennington (Dolphins) 29. Kurt Warner (Cardinals) 30. Matt Ryan (Falcons) 31. Kyle Boeller (Ravens) 32. Rex Grossman (Bears) 33. Brodie Croyle (Chiefs) 34. Troy Smith (Ravens) 35. Chris Redman (Falcons) ...
Source: www.mediabistro.com --- 94 days ago
We missed this last week, but felt it was worth a mention (and not just because he's Canadian ) since before there were blogs we depended on NY1's Pat Kiernan to read us the morning paper (the NY Post's headlines take on a new level of amusement via Kiernan's "deadpan" rendering). For "In the Papers," Mr. Kiernan starts with The New York Times , the Daily News and the New York Post , which he calls the "core of the segment." Then comes The Sun , which Mr. Kiernan says "clearly in the past few months ousted Newsday as the fourth-most-cited newspaper. That's as much about The Sun as that what Newsday is doing is dishonest. They slap something about New York City on the front page — they've really given up...They do some good Albany reporting and things like that, so I won't ignore it, but it's tough to hold up the front page with some story from far out on Long Island. I look at The Observer and The Voice on Wednesday and make a decision based on what else I have and whether there's time for a particular story." New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media ...
Source: activerain.com --- 35 days ago
A complete Long Island New York Feng Shui Makeover!   I am finally able to provide the links from an Article that Newsday our local Long Island NY newspaper printed.  Feng Shui Long Island was featured along with our lovely client, Karen Van Dusen . This Feng Shui Makeover was in Mineola Long Island New York. Karen's call was NOT unusual.  In fact as Feng Shui Consultants we are often called in because our clients believe in Predecessor Energy and because she had breast cancer.  She wanted an optimal set up of her existing furniture and items ONLY as she had downscaled from a large 9 room house. Heavy furniture in Feng Shui weighs us down.   Some of the before shots we had taken show that there was no flow of Energy in Karen's new space... .and the sleeper sofa and heavy furniture was ALL placed in the center of her HEALTH area .  We are particularly careful with health issues in Feng Shui and while Karen was reluctant to TRY the new arrangement of furniture she thankfully decided to trust us . Although she had recently undergone surgery, within the month she had:  Taken a fabulous trip to London, got an unexpected gift of money and received the best news of all, a NEGATIVE Pet Scan. And she loved her "new space" and the arrangements and was sleeping well at night. This is, I believe, Home Staging to live---from a New York Feng Shui Consultant's point of view.    The energy flows around her space now and we went back to implement some F ...
Source: www.lohud.com --- 6 days ago
EAST FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) � Investigators suspect that a missing college student may buried with two mobsters at a site on Long Island, according to a published report. The Pace University student, 21-year-old Carmine Gargano Jr., disappeared in 1994 after leaving his family�s Brooklyn home. Newsday reported Saturday that authorities believe that Gargano�s body may be buried at a site in East Farmingdale where a team of FBI agents and police have been digging since Wednesday. The newspaper said investigators received information from an informant who claimed the undergrad was killed in a revenge plot aimed at his cousin � a member of the Luchese crime family involved in a dispute with a Colombo crime family associate. John Pappa, a Colombo associate, was at first suspected in the student�s murder. Pappa is now in prison after being convicted in four other murders involving the Colombo family, but he denies involvement in Gargano�s disappearance or killing. His attorney, Michael Bachner, said that if the government had any proof, they would have indicted his client by now. The lawyer calls it �basically a Sopranos-type story.� Newsday reported that a new informant recently told FBI agents that the two mobsters were buried on Long Island after shootings by members or associates of the Colombo family. Authorities believe William �Wild Bill� Cutolo, a Colombo underboss, was buried at the site in 1999, as was Ralph Greaves, an assoc ...
Source: www.moldova.org --- 101 days ago
An exonerated convicted murderer says he's going to focus on finding the real criminals responsible for the 1988 Long Island, N.Y., slayings of his parents.Despite a warning from New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo that there was still some evidence that Martin Tankleff murdered his parents, he nevertheless declined Monday to retry the 36-year-old man, whose sentence life sentence was overturned in December after 20 years of legal struggles, Newsday reported. In an interview with the newspaper, Tankleff said he believes his father's former business partner hired two hit men to kill Seymour and Arlene Tankleff in their Belle Terre, N.Y. ...
Source: www.businesssheet.com --- 66 days ago
As newspapers crater, interest in riding them into the ground has cooled: NY Times : The Chicago Sun-Times is the kind of trophy that once appealed to deep-pocketed buyers. It has a big audience in a big market, a storied name, and stars like Roger Ebert and Robert Novak . The Sun-Times Media Group, owner of the flagship paper and dozens of smaller suburban papers, said in February that it wanted to sell assets or maybe the entire company. The chief executive, Cyrus F. Freidheim Jr., said May 8 that 'a large number of parties' had asked to see the books, and that the company expected to field offers by the end of that month. Since then, silence. This is no isolated case. While all publicly traded newspaper companies have seen their share prices fall in the last year - drops of 50 to 70 percent are commonplace - some have tumbled so far that any number of bargain hunters could snap up a controlling interest, despite the credit squeeze. But they haven't... The weak economy and tight credit market have slowed buying in all sorts of media, but the drop-off is especially pronounced in newspapers. There have been isolated deals, like the sale of Newsday to Cablevision for $650 million this year. Other than that, there were just $250 million worth of newspaper deals announced in the first half of 2008, according to the Jordan Edmiston Group, an investment bank that closely tracks media deals. ...
Source: www.thedeal.com --- 45 days ago
With the problems facing traditional media such as newspapers and broadcasting, it is an understatement to say that Sam Zell picked a challenging time to lead Tribune Co. into a debt-heavy privatization. Zell's timing is a little more fortunate on another matter, however: the sale of the Chicago Cubs baseball team and Wrigley Field. The Cubs lead the National League's Central division, have the most wins in Major League Baseball and are piling up cash. "We could not have chosen a better year to monetize these assets," Zell said during a Tuesday call with investors. Tribune has narrowed the number of bidders for the Cubs and Wrigley from 10 to five. There are others interested in the field alone. The parties are conducting due diligence, and Tribune hopes to present a deal to Major League Baseball by the end of the year. Zell closed the $8.2 billion privatization of Tribune through an employee shareholder buyout in December. The highly leveraged company agreed to sell 97% of Long Island, N.Y., newspaper Newsday to Cablevision Systems Corp. for $650 million in May. Meanwhile, Zell said during Tuesday's call that Tribune is still trying to figure out, "what a newspaper of the 21st century should look like." Zell and Tribune management are turning to what could appear to be unconventional sources to reinvent the fish-wrap business. The company has brought in DirecTV Group's founding chairman and CEO Eddy Hartenstein as publisher of t ...
Source: zsnewsbits.blogspot.com --- 14 days ago
Anyone can be a blogger - even me! - but not everyone has the insights and connections of a guy who worked for a team for 20 years (including as its top communications official) until May. That is the unusual direction from which Chris Botta this week launched www.islanderspointblank.com, which on one hand is an independent outlet owned by Botta, but on the other is sponsored by the team and linked to from its Web site. "There are conflicts of interest all over the place," Botta admitted, noting his friendship with GM Garth Snow. "I totally understand that perception. My answer is, let's let this thing take its course. I'm not going to come up with this bravado of how tough I'm going to be. Let everybody judge it for what it is." http://www.Newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sports/NY-spbbets265858683sep26,0,3997765.story http://www.islanderspointblank.com/ ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 35 days ago
MELVILLE, N.Y. _ A circulation scandal that rocked Long Island newspaper Newsday drew to a close Friday after the nine people charged in the case _ including former top business executives at the newspaper _ ... ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 69 days ago
Cablevision Systems Corp. has closed its deal with Tribune Co. for 97 percent of the daily newspaper Newsday on Long Island, N.Y., the company said. ...
Source: genemisc.blogspot.com --- 69 days ago
Progenitor of the WHEELER Family in America. In 1667, Thomas Wheeler, the first of his family to come to America, was granted 4,000 acres in Stonington, Connecticut. This made him the largest landowner in the area. Today, all that remains is the family's quarter-acre burial ground in what is now the Stonington Acres subdivision. "This is what's left," said Dick Wheeler of Ledyard, gesturing across the approximately 86 grave sites, most of which date back to the 19th century. Wheeler and his son Steven, also of Ledyard, for ten years have painstakingly restored the family burial ground. Today, stone walls with a wrought iron gate surround the quiet, tree-shaded cemetery with its well-preserved gravestones and small white sign. Read more of this story by Joe Wojtas of the Day of New London, in the Newsday newspaper for July 27, 2008. http://www.Newsday.com/news/local/wire/connecticut/NY-bc-ct-fea--familyburialg0727jul27,0,6107601.story (genemisc) ...
Source: blog.shakespearegeek.com --- 13 days ago
http://www.Newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sunday/fanfare/NY-ffthe5847168sep21,0,6567319.story You a Mandy Patinkin fan?  Geeks have loved him ever since The Princess Bride, well before Criminal Minds and even Chicago Hope.  Bonus points if you remember him under the makeup in Alien Nation.  (I did NOT remember Dr. Jeffrey Geiger, his Chicago Hope character, doing a guest spot on Picket Fences???) Anyway, if you're wondering what he's been up to, he's doing Prospero in New York.  The review of the production itself doesn't seem very good, but the reviewer's got love for Mr. Patinkin.  Apparently he sings, too.  I'm trying to remember when I first heard him sing.  I think that David Letterman used to get him to do something with the band whenever he was a guest on the late show.  He's got an excellent voice for Broadway. ...

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