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Opinion
05/08/2008 12:00 AM Millie is 100 percent springer spaniel. With her love for balls, woods and water to her full body wags when she greets you, she speaks spaniel all the way.
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05/08/2008 12:00 AM It’s time to get off the pipeline roller coaster and admit that Larsmont needs a different kind of solution to its wastewater issues.
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05/08/2008 12:00 AM I am not going to tell you that I am particularly fond of cormorants. However, the “solution” of shooting the birds and/or oiling their eggs to eliminate the population on Knife Island has a very familiar ring to it.
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05/08/2008 12:00 AM On behalf of the food shelf, I wish to let everyone know we appreciate all the support the community has given us.
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Stop by and see my fence
Forrest Johnson
In meeting the demands of nationalism and xenophobia, I am doing my part by continuing on the construction of the fence that will protect the borders of my yard from illegal aliens, terrorists, drug smugglers, bandits and the feeble-minded.
Do what it takes, but get the shot
Monica Isley
I got an email from a photographer friend while I was in Kansas City. He said he'd fallen down a steep river gorge while trying to shoot some photos.
He was a bit bruised, he said, but more important, "I got the pictures!"
That's nothing. I nearly ran afoul of Homeland Security to get mine.
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