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Injuries cripple Isles' defensive line
greg.logan@newsday.comDefense was supposed to be the Islanders' strength this season, but injuries and the resulting lineup shuffle have left them fragile at the blue line in more ways than one. After playing all of three games with their top six defensemen in the lineup for...Tags: Andy Sutton, Brendan Witt, Verizon Communications, Scott Gordon, Mike Sillinger
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Plax situation a test for Coughlin
Every Wednesday morning, Tom Coughlin stands before his players in the Giants' meeting room and addresses the topics he believes are essential to setting the tone for the week. Yesterday's gathering was more important than most -- maybe any -- of his five...Tags: Football, New York Giants, Super Bowl, Philadelphia Eagles, Michael Strahan
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Coughlin expects Pierce to remain with team
tom.rock@newsday.comPlaxico Burress no longer is on the Giants' roster. Antonio Pierce is. And the Giants don't believe that will change. "He's practicing and I fully expect that he will continue," Tom Coughlin said yesterday. The Giants and law enforcement are still...Tags: Assault, National Football League, Danny Clark, Crimes, Football
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Giants: After Burress accidentally shot self, linebacker Pierce called team trainer for help
AP Sports WriterEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) _ Linebacker Antonio Pierce called a New York Giants trainer almost immediately after Super Bowl hero Plaxico Burress accidentally shot himself and was told where to take the wounded receiver. A day after suspending Burress for...Tags: Assault, Medical Specialization, Medicine, National Football League, Crimes
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Minaya wants to keep Fernando Martinez
david.lennon@newsday.comThe name of Fernando Martinez is sure to come up quite often next week during the winter meetings in Las Vegas, but the Mets are not prepared to deal him. After holding Martinez out of countless trades the past few years, they will be tested again, and...Tags: Baseball, Contracts, Major League Baseball, Spring Training, Jermaine Dye
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Autopsy finds no drugs or alcohol in body of train engineer in Chatsworth Metrolink crash
No evidence of illegal drugs, alcohol or medication was found in the autopsy of the Metrolink engineer at the controls of the train that crashed in Chatsworth Sept. 12, killing 25 people, according to a coroner's report released Wednesday. Engineer...Tags: Chatsworth, Transportation Accidents, Illnesses, Union Pacific Corporation, Vehicles
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23 displaced after fire at Annapolis public housing complex
Nearly two dozen people can't return to their apartments after a fire started by a child playing with a lighter damaged an Annapolis building last night, fire officials said. A 5-year-old playing with a lighter set fire to a mattress and the blaze...Tags: Annapolis, Housing and Urban Planning, Fires, Interior Policy
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Injury-plagued pitcher Hampton declares himself healthy, signs one-year deal with Astros
AP Sports WriterHOUSTON (AP) _ Oft-injured Mike Hampton finalized a one-year, $2 million deal with the Houston Astros on Wednesday, hoping to resurrect his career in the place where he became a prominent big league pitcher. "Some of my fondest memories came in an Astros...Tags: Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, Baseball, Mike Hampton, Brad Ausmus
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Lawsuit against ex-prosecutor stays alive
Associated Press WriterA former federal prosecutor is not immune to a lawsuit over his handling of the first terror-related case after 9/11, a judge said Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Marianne Battani rejected Richard Convertino's request that the lawsuit be dismissed. A...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Court Administration, Crimes, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Terrorism
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Patriots, depleted by injuries at outside linebacker, re-sign 10-year veteran Rosevelt Colvin
AP Sports WriterFOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) _ Rosevelt Colvin spent weekday mornings fixing his daughters' hair and driving them to school in Houston. Sometimes he would be in Indianapolis at the two UPS stores he owns. On Sundays, he would go to church and then relax,...Tags: Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks, Mike Vrabel, Small Businesses, National Football League
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Second arrest made in Hampton robbery
757-928-6479Police have arrested two Hampton men and charged them over shooting another man during a robbery at an apartment complex late Tuesday night. Jazz Kwame Grant, 19, is charged with malicious wounding, attempted robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery,...Tags: Police, Murder, Police Arrests, Assault, Crimes
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