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Omission of a Nascar Pioneer Stirs a Debate

As construction of Nascar’s $146 million Hall of Fame takes shape in Charlotte, N.C., racing fans are arguing over the nominees for the first five inductees to be honored there. Scott, who often competed in second-rate cars because of a lack of ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  19 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Wendell Scott,  Juan Pablo Montoya,  Richard Pryor,  Jackie Robinson

In Hard Times, Tight Credit Slows Projects

LONG ISLAND’s major real estate projects are facing new challenges in the recession, as developers struggle to find financing and prospective tenants and buyers for their properties. Some plans, like parts of the Epcal project in Riverhead, are being ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  2 Apr 2009
Related Topics: New York Islanders,  Dowling College,  Frank G. Zarb

New Book Casts Doubt on Police Detective’s Role in 1988 Long Island Killings

Two decades after Seymour and Arlene Tankleff were brutally attacked in their clifftop home overlooking Long Island Sound, the investigations into their deaths never seem to end. The latest chapter actually an entire book includes new revelations that ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  27 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Martin Tankleff,  Andrew Cuomo,  Eliot Spitzer

Entertainment | Upton: Brookhaven Honors a Pioneer Video Game

PHENOMENON At the Brookhaven Lab, recreated circuitry of Tennis for Two. “I BRAG to people that I was probably the first kid to play a video game,” said Robert Dvorak Jr. That happened half a century ago here at Brookhaven National Laboratory, where ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  8 Nov 2008

Economy Is No. 1 Concern, but Agreement Stops There

SPLIT DECISION Mary Ann and Daniel Mazzola take different sides in the election. She likes Mr. Obama; hes leaning to Mr. McCain. THE GAMUT Iona Faer, a retired cashier from Massapequa, seen with her husband, Irving, said that even though McCains too ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  25 Oct 2008
Related Topics: John McCain,  Barack Obama,  U.S. Republican Party,  William Ayers,  Sarah Palin

A College in the Eye of a Debate

MOUNTING BUZZ Students at the entrance to the Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library on campus where banners mark the coming debate. THE eyes of the nation will turn to Hofstra University on Wednesday night as Senators John McCain and Barack Obama face off ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  11 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  John McCain,  Gloria Steinem,  George Stephanopoulos,  James Carville

County Interested in Price of Specials

TONIGHTS SURPRISES The cost of specials arent always divulged. THE waitress reels off the specials of the day, noting the source of their ingredients, the style in which they are cooked, the sauces and reductions that anoint them just about every ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  16 Sep 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party

Politics: G.O.P. Poised to Lose Voter Lead in Nassau

FOR most of a century, running as a Democrat in Nassau County was not merely an uphill battle. It was like climbing a political Mount Everest. SIGN-UP Marylou Monahan registers a new voter in Long Beach. Democrats have also increased in Suffolk County. ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  11 Sep 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Senate,  Barack Obama,  Steve Levy

Posting: Toxic Tidbits, via the Web

HAVE you ever wondered about health hazards lurking underground near your home, your workplace or a property that you are thinking of buying or renting? DETAILS IN AN OVERVIEW This Web image from toxicstargeting.com shows the Gowanus Canal area, with a ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  29 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Paul Stewart,  Sunoco, Inc.

Freed After 17 Years in Prison, L.I. Man Will Not Face New Trial

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. A criminal investigation that started two decades ago effectively came to an end on Monday, as the state attorney general’s office said it would not retry Martin H. Tankleff for the murder of his parents. Though Mr. Tankleff has ...

From BRUCE LAMBERT, The New York Times,  30 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Robert Doyle,  Andrew Cuomo,  Eliot Spitzer

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