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Bride Was `Unknown Factor' That Changed His Life
The Hartford Courant"As much as we plan, it's really a life by faith. These unknown factors come and change our lives," Nick Arriaga says. Hajer Serag Eldin Shahin was an "unknown factor" when Nick walked into an entrepreneurship seminar in West Haven on February 2011....Tags: University of New Haven, Religious Festivals, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, Manhattan (New York City)
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When Subway's Footlong isn't a foot long (more like 11 inches)
Subway is facing an outcry over a single inch. The giant sandwich chain is still dealing with peeved consumers after an Australian customer alleged, with photographic evidence, that the company’s popular Footlong sub doesn’t live up to its...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Foods and Beverages, Brooklyn (New York City), Breads, Sandwiches
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Woman charged with murder as hate crime in man's NY subway death after tip leads to her arrest
NEW YORK (AP) — A woman who told police she shoved a man to his death off a subway platform into the path of a train because she has hated Muslims since Sept. 11 and thought he was one was charged Saturday with murder as a hate crime, prosecutors...
Tags: Hate Crimes, Justice System, Lawyers, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Subway rider, allegedly pushed, can't scramble off tracks in time
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.It’s a subway rider’s worst nightmare: being pushed onto the tracks. On Monday, it happened in midtown Manhattan where, according to witnesses, one man shoved another in front of an oncoming train, which crushed the victim to death before...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Criminal Laws, Transportation Industry, Chemical Industry, Prosecution
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Outrage over N.Y. Post cover of man in train's path
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.On Tuesday, New Yorkers awoke to a gruesome New York Post cover photo. The photo, which fills most of the page, depicts a man trapped on the New York City subway tracks, awaiting an oncoming train that would eventually take his life. “Pushed on...Tags: Arts, Photography, Arts and Culture, New York City, Journalism
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NY Post Photo of Subway Death Sparks Outcry
CNNNEW YORK -- The photographer who snapped the now-famous image of a man about to be struck by a New York subway train is defending himself against critics who say he should have helped, as controversy also rages over the New York Post's decision to publish...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Elmhurst (Queens, New York), The New York Times, Photography and Video, Newspapers
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'Today' shows controversial New York Post photos of subway victim
On Monday, a 58-year-old Queens man named Ki-Suk Han was killed when an unknown assailant pushed him off the platform at Manhattan’s 49th Street subway station. It was one of those stories that strikes fear into the heart of every New Yorker, and...Tags: The Walking Dead (tv program), David Letterman, Good Morning America (tv program), Al Roker, Today (tv program)
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Governor names Bel Air man to Harford school board vacancy
Arthur Fong Kaff of Bel Air has been appointed to the Harford County Board of Education to fill the vacancy caused by the sudden death in September of the board's president, Dr. Leonard Wheeler. Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the appointment Kaff on...Tags: Government, Martin O'Malley, Quinnipiac University, Executive Branch, Military Justice
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Patricia Cook-Ferguson, teacher and Balto. Co. NAACP president
Patricia Cook-Ferguson, a longtime Baltimore teacher and president of the Baltimore County NAACP known for wearing multiple hats in advocating for youth education and civil rights advancements, died Wednesday of complications from lung cancer. She was 56....
Tags: Minority Groups, World War II (1939-1945), Richmond Hill, Civil Rights, Baltimore County
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PIX11 Cares: WPIX Visits Brooklyn to Help Superstorm Sandy Victims
PIX11.com | @wpixThe PIX11 Morning News continues PIX11 Cares, a campaign aimed at helping those in communities hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy, with a visit to Brooklyn. Sukanya Krishnan anchoring portions of the Morning News from Gerritsen Beach, Dan Mannarino...Tags: Long Island, Gerritsen Beach, Lindenhurst (Babylon, New York), Marty Markowitz, Natural Disasters
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Long Islanders get usual power bills despite Sandy blackout
New York (CNN) -- The Long Island Power Authority is assuring outraged customers that their latest electric bills with normal monthly charges are no mistake, despite some being in the dark for days or weeks after Superstorm Sandy.
Customers are being...Tags: Consumers, Long Island, Disasters and Accidents, Electricity Production and Distribution, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Marx Brothers and W.C. Fields featured by Northwest Chicago Film Society
The further we're pulled into the 21st century, the further we travel from the screen comedians of the early sound era. When I was growing up, all sorts of films (great, terrible, in between) featuring the Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy, W.C. Fields...
Tags: Entertainment, Steven Spielberg, Black Friday (shopping), Animal Crackers, Raiders of the Lost Ark (movie)
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