As leaders from around the world gathered in New York City for the opening of the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama flew to New York for a different reason: to impress the ladies of “The View.”
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10/4/12
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Last week, President Obama proved that he will use all measures necessary to protect the secrets of his administration.
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6/28/12
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Most of you already know my opinion of U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, so this column should come as no surprise to you. From day one, Holder’s decisions and practices have left a bad taste in my mouth.
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11/25/11
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An Elmont woman was struck and killed by a van on Nov. 17 while walking on Meacham Avenue, near G Street.
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By Jackie Nash
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11/18/11
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Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced a state takedown last week of an elaborate criminal scheme involving bogus nursing schools in New York City and Long Island that have robbed students of more than $6 million. One of those schools, Hope-VTEC, was until February operating at 1057-1059 Hempstead Turnpike in Franklin Square.
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By Jackie Nash
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7/21/11
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As part of his effort to crack down on corruption and restore the public’s trust in government, Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced the appointments of public integrity officers …
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By Mary Malloy
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6/22/11
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As Americans, we take great pride in the companies that call the U.S. home and choose to have their headquarters here. Companies that have been around forever, like GE, General Motors, Microsoft and Cisco, are American staples.
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Al D'Amato
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4/7/11
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Nearly 100 Long Island residents celebrated Women’s History Month last week by attending “Women in Government: Encouraging the Next Generation,” an event jointly hosted by Adelphi University and the Hon. Leslie C. Gross, North Hempstead’s town clerk, which brought 11 local female elected officials together to talk about their personal stories. Among several topics, the women spoke about experiences that inspired them, their upbringing, how they became involved in public service, how they were able to chart a successful future for themselves, and their current legislative focus.
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By Jackie Nash
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3/15/11
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New York State Attorney General and gubernatorial hopeful Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, stopped off at the Jewel Quinn Senior Center in North Merrick on July 27 with Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, a Republican, to tout a statewide property-tax cap.
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Sari Zeidler
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7/27/10
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My father served as a union president — a teachers union president — in Suffolk County nearly four decades ago, in the days when educators like him were given little respect, and even lower wages.
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Scott Brinton
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6/3/10
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