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On last try, local angler wins White Marlin Open
Bill Woody had made up his mind prior to the 2012 White Marlin Open that this would be the last time he competed in what is billed as the world's largest sportfishing tournament. It wasn't so much how expensive sportfishing had become in the dozen...
Tags: Science and Technology, Masters Tournament, Awards and Prizes, Ocean City, Super Bowl
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Divers Find Body Of Missing Boater Involved In Crash Off Long Island Saturday
Staff ReporterIt took more than eight hours but they finally found him. A Suffolk County police diver found the body of Christopher Mannino, 39, of West Islip, Saturday afternoon in the Great South Bay. He was discovered about 1:30 p.m., after he was thrown from a...Tags: Long Island, Robert Moses, Great South Bay, Radio, West Islip
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San Gabriel man arrested after struggle with Burbank police officer
A San Gabriel man was arrested Friday night after he allegedly tried to remove a Burbank police officer’s gun from its holster during an “intense” struggle. At about 11 p.m. Friday, the officer was traveling northbound on Clybourn...Tags: Google Inc., Crimes, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice
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Study finds sea level rise accelerating along Atlantic coast
Sea levels are rising faster along the Atlantic coast - including in the Chesapeake Bay - than elsewhere around the world, and the increase appears to be accelerating, according to federal scientists. In a paper published online in Nature Climate Change,...
Tags: Water, Global Change, Science and Technology, Oceans, Environmental Issues
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Civil War: Fort Monroe expeditions seal off the South's coast
Long before the Civil War broke out in April 1861, Fort Monroe was flexing some formidable military muscle far beyond Hampton Roads.
In 1835, several companies of artillery left the bastion at Old Point Comfort to fight the Seminoles in Florida. Troops...Tags: Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Career and Workplace, Unions
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Setting the course for the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show
Follow @mindingyourbizJohn Nigro of Fort Lauderdale-based Show Management is director of land, booth display exhibits and operations manager for the Fort Lauderdale International Boat show, a role he's held for the past decade. The show runs from Oct. 27 to Oct 31 and...Tags: Concerts, Facebook, Broward County, Music, Fort Lauderdale
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Museum marks USS Monitor's 150th anniversary
One hundred fifty years ago this month, two strange-looking ships met near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and changed the course of naval, if not American, history.
The duel in Hampton Roads between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia ended in a draw,...Tags: Hampton Roads, Salt, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Wars and Interventions
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Florida's Siesta Beach named best beach in America for 2011
After two years stuck at No. 2, a stretch of sand on Florida's Gulf Coast near Sarasota has finally been named the best beach in America.
Dr. Beach, aka Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman, Director of Florida International University's Laboratory for Coastal...Tags: Long Island, Tourism and Leisure, State Parks, North Carolina, Daytona Beach
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A steady hand at the helm in turbulent times
With his flight delayed by wind and driving rain, Brunswick Corp. Chief Executive Dustan McCoy stood just inside a hangar at Waukegan Regional Airport and watched a tiny Cessna trying to land. The pilot finally touched down on his third try.
"I've got to...Tags: Career and Workplace, Petroleum Industry, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Corporate Performance, Employees
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Good fences made for good neighbors in 1912
100 Years Ago Of-fensive neighbors In the Howard County courthouse column: "After the completion of the criminal docket, the civil docket was taken up and the first case on it was the one of Curtis vs. Thompson. This grew out of a dispute over a...Tags: Hampton Roads, Government, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Wars and Interventions, Politics
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Jeweler Attacked, Robbed of $2M Worth of Uninsured Diamonds
KTLA NewsNORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (KTLA) -- An investigation is under way after an international jeweler was beaten and robbed of $2 million worth of diamonds in North Hollywood. The jewelry salesman, said to be visiting from Israel, was at a friend's house in the...Tags: Theft, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, KTLA, Bellaire
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Hurricane Irene nearing Category 3 strength; path remains clear of state
Hurricane Irene strengthened overnight into a strong Category 2 storm, just shy of reaching major hurricane status, according to the National Hurricane Center.
At 5 a.m. Wednesday, Irene was packing maximum sustained winds of 110 mph, making it a...Tags: National Hurricane Center, Hurricanes, North Carolina, Palm Beach County, Disasters and Accidents
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