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Noncom - Ads' Cost Long Island University
Having been turned in on an anonymous complaint - apparently from a group of commercial radio stations in the area - Long Island University will pay $24,000 and adopt a compliance plan in order to settle an FCC investigation.
NJCU Women's Bowling Opens Season With Three Wins
ELMWOOD PARKa 'The New Jersey City University womena TMs bowling team, ranked #8 nationally among Division I, II and III institutions, opened its 10th season on Friday evening, posting a 3-2 record overall while placing fifth overall on day one of the FDU Knights Fall Invite at Parkway Lanes.
A Team That Chose Principles Over Gold Medals
The 1935-36 Long Island University men's basketball team. For years, the men said nothing at all.
Rahway graphic designers are best friends
Address of business: Jacqueline Duboys and Sheryl Marcus defy the myth that best friends can't successfully work together, much less own a business.
Bronx man pleads guilty in crash that nearly severed Pelham teen's leg
The Bronx man accused of driving drunk and nearly severing a Pelham teen's leg 14 months ago pleaded guilty today to all charges after months of plea bargaining.
UM program aims to send students to sea
Wanted: curious, hardworking University of Maine students to spend 10 weeks seeing the world from the decks of a schooner.
Cultivate leadership qualities, students told
Udhagamandalam: Students should strive to cultivate leadership qualities, Vice-Chancellor of JSS University B. Suresh said here on Saturday.
Quit and Win' Smoking Cessation At LIU-Brooklyn Kicks Off Monday
Quit and Win will prepare those who want to quit smoking on Nov. 19, the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout Day.
Special Agents,' Weapons Drawn, Bust - Terror Network'
Internal Revenue Service employees are often thought of as mild-mannered accountant types .
Quintiles Consulting Further Strengthens Its Regulatory and Quality Capabilities
Quintiles Consulting today announced three key appointments in its US Regulatory and Quality consulting practice.
Trial begins in Coram chopped-up bodies case
Police mug shot of Darren Lynch. Opening arguments began Tuesday afternoon in the murder trial of a Queens man charged with killing two men over a drug deal gone bad, then chopping up their bodies and burying them in Coram in 2008.
Works by Frankenthaler, Tobey, and Gornik to be Auctioned to Benefit Heckscher Museum
Artist, teacher and advocate of the arts, Frank Olt, to be honored. HUNTINGTON, NY.- On December 5, 2009 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., The Heckscher Museum of Art will offer guests attending its annual benefit and live art auction being held in the Museum the opportunity to purchase works of art by many prominent artists, among them Helen ...
Overground Physical Therapy Gait Training for Chronic Stroke Patients ...
From the Department of Physical Therapy, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY. Correspondence to Dr Rebecca States, Long Island University, Division of Physical Therapy, 1 University Plaza, HS 213, Brooklyn, NY 11201.
Marian University will be hosting the Homeland Security Symposium at the Stayer Center, 45 S. National Ave., on Tuesday, Oct.
Rosen named director of counseling at LIU
ORANGEBURG: Linda Rosen was named the new director of counseling programs at the Rockland Graduate Campus of Long Island University in Orangeburg.
Simon Van Booy to read at Graves on Sunday
Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library will host 34-year-old Simon Van Booy, who will read and sign copies of his new book, "Love Begins in Winter," at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Singer-Songwriters Ashford and Simpson To Perform at LIU
Award-winning songwriters and performers Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson will bring their signature sound to the Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts at Long Island University's Brooklyn Campus on Friday, Oct.
Suburbanite seeks grass roots change
One daughter is a Harding graduate; one is in a CMS pre-kindergarten. Volunteered in schools.
University accepts WLIU fansa bid for the station
Long Island University last week agreed to sell WLIU-FM to a nonprofit set up to maintain the main public radio station on the eastern end of the island.
14 Colleges With Tuition Bargains
With college costs soaring and 529 savings plans shrinking, cash-strapped parents are getting help from a surprising source - the schools themselves.
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