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Texas judge postpones woman's execution
This post has been updated. See below for details.HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- A Texas district judge on Tuesday postponed the execution of a female inmate hours before she would have been the first woman put to death in the United States in more than two years. Kimberly McCarthy, 51, was scheduled to be...Tags: Trials, Death Penalty, Murder, Prosecution, Republican Party
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GAS Being Delivered Via Mobile Fuel Stations; POWER Returning To Manhattan; 80% SUBWAY Service Restored; MARATHON Canceled; NJ CHRISTIE Establishes EVEN-ODD GAS System
pix11.comGov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday the U.S. Department Of Defense in conjunction with the National Guard has establish emergency mobile fuel stations around the city, according to the Associated Press. Free gasoline is being rationed out to emergency...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Renovation, Subway Transportation, Telecommunication Service, ING Group
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‘Sailor Twain’: Mermaid tale explores murky depths of the heart
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comGraphic novelist Mark Siegel intertwines themes of obsession, loss and redemption in “Sailor Twain: The Mermaid in the Hudson,” a ...... -
Spiny water flea confirmed in New York's Lake #Champlain
Lehigh Valley WildThe presence of the spiny water flea, an aquatic invasive species, was confirmed in Lake George, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced today. “DEC has worked with its partners on the Lake Champlain Basin Task Force to... -
'The Orchardist' inspires a rumination on the role of place in literature
Hi, my name is Alan, and I'm drunk with landscape. I've just finished teaching a writing workshop in how to deploy setting in modern fiction, mainly, the modern novel, so I couldn't easily get the subject off my mind in any case. And now, just as the...
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Speaker shows examples of his American landscape paintings
The Singer Society, the volunteer association of the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, held its monthly meeting Jan. 10 in the museum’s Bowman Gallery. Showing examples of his work, the guest speaker was Philip Koch, a modernist-influenced...
Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Education, Painting, Artists
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N.J. DEP issues fishing, boating advisories
Lehigh Valley WildFrome N.J. DEP : Due to damage caused by Hurricane Sandy, several waste water treatment facilities in the state are off-line, resulting in the temporary runoff of effluents into certain waterways. As a public health and safety precaution, the Department... -
On the edge with Billy Martin
During a midday hike along the cliffs of northern New Jersey, overlooking the Hudson River, drummer Billy Martin walks on isolated paths spotted with melting snow. "It's really beautiful," he says, panting. "There's nobody here." His breath becomes...
Tags: Ornette Coleman, Music, John Scofield, Fort Lauderdale, Galactic (music group)
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Steve Ross out to raise Dolphins' profile as he did business empire
On the 19th floor of his signature development, near the hectic end of his busiest year as he opens branches in Beijing and Abu Dhabi, Steve Ross walks through his company's Manhattan office with thunder in his voice.
"I'm angry," he says.
He waves a...Tags: Celebrities, Hands, National Football League, New York Jets, Tony Bennett
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'Chronic City' by Jonathan Lethem
Chronic City
A Novel
Jonathan Lethem
Doubleday: 424 pp., $26.95
Strange things still happen in New York. Beginning in fall 2005, bemused residents called the city to complain about a maple syrup smell wafting across sections of Manhattan. Some...Tags: Arts and Culture, Subway Transportation, Cults and Sects, The New York Times, Marlon Brando
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In Army-Navy rivalry, Black Knights can't keep up with Midshipmen
Nine months before Bobby Ross came out of retirement to coach football at Army in December 2003, the United States began its military involvement in Iraq. As he dug into his new job at West Point, Ross was thinking more about how to rebuild a team that...
Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Gaming, Kevin Anderson
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