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CLARENDON: One dead, one injured in weekend car crash
A one-car crash in the Town of Clarendon early Saturday morning has left one young man dead and another hospitalized.
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Fatal Crash in Orleans Co.
One man died after his car went off the road in the town of Clarendon. Orleans county Sheriff says the driver failed to negotiate a turn and went State Route 237 around 2:45 Saturday morning.
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One Dead in Clarendon Car Crash
Clarendon, N.Y- One man is dead, and another is hospitalized following a one-car crash early Saturday morning.
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CLARENDON: Holley man hurt in crash
A 74-year-old man was hospitalized Tuesday morning after the truck he was driving overturned in the Town of Clarendon.
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Flatbed truck overturns in Orleans County; man injured
A 74-year-old Orleans County man was injured this morning after the flatbed truck he was driving overturned in Clarendon, Orleans County.
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Papal trip challenges Catholics on abuse
"In receiving them he was trying to reach out to all those who were affected by the sexual abuse crisis" NEW YORK - The clergy sex abuse scandal had exhausted American Catholics. After six years of painful revelations about guilty priests, apologies to victims, reforms and massive settlements, many hoped the issue ... via WHEC-TV Rochester
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How to drink absinthe
"The sugar cube was devised to cover up horrible flavors in really poorly made absinthe" The absinthe fountain is an important part of the ritual. Absinthe, like its less potent cousin Pastis, is generally drunk with the addition of water. via New York Daily News
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Pope Pleads For Peace In A "Violent World"
"We said 'Where was God?' on 9/11, but he's come back here today and they've restored our faith" NYC Fire Department Chief Salvatore Cassano kisses the hand of Pope Benedict XVI as he visits the site of the Sept. via CBS News
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A song in their hearts
With his laid-back New Orleans style, he brought new life to the crooner tradition. via Buffalo News
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Is New York Becoming a 2 A.M. Town?
A story in today's Sun hits very close to home. As Grub readers shouldn't be surprised to read, community boards are increasingly placing restrictions on closing times when they recommend bars for liquor ... via New York Magazine
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Pascal, Murney, Creek, Kennedy and More Sing on New Schonfeld CD, "37 Notebooks"
A host of theatre favorites will be heard on the new recording from singer-songwriter Jeremy Schonfeld, "37 Notebooks." The single CD - which will be released May 6 - boasts the vocal talents of Schonfeld as ... via Playbill
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Remembering King - And Lindsay
"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." When Martin Luther King Jr. , was assassinated on April 4, 1968, I was living in the Carver housing projects in Spanish Harlem, and fully expected the mayhem that had erupted in other cities to hit the streets ... via New York Sun
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School Budgets: State aid varies from district to district
"It's less than the original proposal, but we're still pleased" New York state has a budget with a record $1.75 billion increase in school aid, but not all local school districts are getting as much money as they originally thought. via Union-Sun & Journal
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Marsalis' Mass celebrates Harlem church's bicentennial
"But now we've come to understand ... that this is truly the only real American music and it's beautiful music." Wynton Marsalis will be turning the House That Jazz Built at the Time Warner Center into the House of the Lord when he premieres his first jazz Mass, which blends the gospel and jazz traditions in a celebration ... via New York Daily News
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Cover Story: The Disappearing TV Critic
"There are very few people who don't watch television" The World of Television Choices -- What to Watch and How to Watch It -- Keeps Growing. via Broadcasting & Cable
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Mavericks at Lakers
Sort comments by: Most Recent First Posted Comments that include profanity, or personal attacks, or antisocial behavior such as "spamming" or "trolling," or other inappropriate comments or material will be ... via ESPN
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Miller Rolling New Lite Beer Ads
"I like the fact that [Miller] tried duplicating the dog ads, but did so by moving on to something that is fresher and new" April 04, 2008 By Mike Beirne Miller Brewing will assume the enabled challenger stance again with new Miller Lite ads that move on from "defecting" Dalmatians and the former "Good Call" tagline. via Technology Marketing
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Weak Dollar Means Strong U.S. Hotel Market
"Last year, the hotel sector in this country showed solid gains in occupancy and average daily room rates (ADR)" The lowering value of the dollar is good news for the U.S. hotel market, according to Ernst & Young's annual lodging report. via Sales & Marketing Management
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In Village, a Proposal That Erases History
The passionate battles surrounding the birth of New York's preservation movement nearly a half-century ago seem like distant memories now. via New York Times
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Gasco Energy Provides Upcoming Conference Schedule
Gasco Energy's Chief Operating Officer Mike Decker will present at the 2008 IPAA Oil and Gas Investment Symposium in New York on Monday, April 7, 2008 at 3:45 PM EDT. via Earth Times
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