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NewsdayEvening daily tabloid newspaper published in Long Island, N.Y. It was established in 1940, as the residential suburbs in Nassau and Suffolk counties began to expand. Following a liberal-independent policy, it has specialized in reporting serious local news. The newspaper itself has earned three Pulitzer Prizes for meritorious public service, and its writers and reporters have earned many more. Newsday is owned by the Tribune Co., which acquired the paper through its merger with the Times Mirror Co. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Wax, a former Newsday reporter and editor who covered the commercial real estate industry for almost nine years, serves numerous real estate industry clients through WAXWords, his public relations firm. Rose of Lima School in Rockaway Beach a month after school began that she was pregnant and intended to keep the baby, according to New York's Newsday. He told Newsday in June that the workers' complaints at the Tepeji del Rio plant stem from a dispute between two labor unions competing to represent the workers. |
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