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"Sarah Palin's Alaska" Faces Reality: Cancellation[1]
Fans of Sarah Palin will be disappointed to hear that her show, "Sarah Palin's Alaska," has been cancelled. Unfortunately, there weren't enough to keep the show on the air.
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Assembly Democratic leaders' support of property tax cap may hinge on stricter rent control[2]
Democratic leaders in the state Assembly are signaling that they are ready to embrace a cap on local property taxes, which could clear the way for its passage this year, according to The New York Times.
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Brown trout like 'spoon-fed' lures on Lake Ontario – Republican Herald[3]
Welcoming the four-angler party aboard his 30-foot Penn Yan Sport Fisherman, Capt. Troy Creasy of High Adventure Sportfishing asked – jokingly, it seemed – if they were there in an "official" capacity or as just fishermen.
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Planning for growth: Cayuga Community College considers expanding in Oswego, Seneca counties | syracuse.com[4]
Cayuga Community College is pushing forward with plans to build a branch campus in Fulton
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Down the Road a Piece – Milt Gross – Belfast – Waldo – The Republican Journal[5]
The next time you buy baked beans look for Grandma Brown’s.
Even if you can’t find them, most of this story is true.
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Unions say NY Gov. Cuomo wrong on juvenile prisons[6]
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has cast the state's juvenile detention system in harsh, almost Dickensian light as a violation of civil rights existing only to satisfy public employee unions..
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Dick Winters, of 'Band of Brothers' fame, dies | PennLive.com[7]
Dick Winters, the former World War II commander whose war story was told in the book and miniseries “Band of Brothers,” has died.
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Unions, Cuomo disagree on role of state’s juvenile prisons[8]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state's juvenile detention system is in need of overhaul and shouldn't be used only to satisfy public employee unions.
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NY hopes incentive will help blow the whistle on tax cheats[9]
Help state by exposing big-time fraud, and part of the recouped cash is yours.