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HUDSON'S NEPHEW CONFIRMED DEAD: Police ID body of 7-year-old found Monday morning; Fox Studios, Arista release statements. More
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Posted By: Eurweb on 2008-10-28 16:05:13.15
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Finally: Election Day 2008 is Here
Americans all over the country are heading to their polling places to cast their votes for President as well as a number of other races. Polls opened at 6 a.m. in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and they close at 8 p.m. in NJ and CT and at 9 p.m. in NY. Based on anecdotes, the predictions of high voter turnout are coming true. Overall, we're hearing that lines were forming early in the ... More
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Posted By: Gothamist on 2008-11-04 15:09:10.28
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Off The Bus: Your Voting Stories (11am Update)
Thank you, HuffPost readers, for sending your voting stories. If you haven't already, you can file them here. I'm a 73-year-old white women. I was... More
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Posted By: HuffingtonPost on 2008-11-04 15:09:10.28
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Double Initial Murders No Cold Case
The premier of the film "The Alphabet Killer" a modern-day murder thriller based loosely on Rochester's Double Initial Murders is sure to spur a new surge of leads into the area's most infamous unsolved killings. More
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Posted By: R News on 2008-11-07 15:23:13.737
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Film Based on Local Murders Debuts
Pittsford Cinemas rolled out the red carpet for the cast and crew of the film The Alphabet Killer. The film, which premiered Thursday, was more than two years in the making. Pittsford native Greg Polisseni is the executive producer. "It’s absolutely amazing,” Polisseni said of the film’s debut. More
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Posted By: R News on 2008-11-07 15:23:13.737
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Women's Conference Held This Weekend
The Finger Lakes village of Seneca Falls is hosting an event being held this weekend by the National Organization For Women. NOW is staging the first in an annual series of conferences for women and girls in Seneca Falls, which is considered hallowed ground in the Women's Rights movement. More
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Posted By: R News on 2008-11-07 15:23:13.767
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Jury Selection Begins in Funeral Director Trial
Jury selection started Friday in the trial of a former Rochester funeral director. Jason Gano is accused of illegally harvesting tissue and bone from bodies awaiting cremation. Gano, 32, turned down a plea offer in exchange for a trial. More
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Posted By: R News on 2008-11-07 15:23:13.767
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Schumer's Power Expected to Grow
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Chuck Schumer gained more power with Democratic wins Tuesday. Schumer led his party to back to back wins in 2006, and this year as chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. |