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Obituary: Marty McMillan, 51, of Wantagh who died in fishing accident
Marty L. McMillan loved to fish. "It was his interest from childhood, from when he could pick up a rod and reel, and it grew to an obsession," recalled his brother, Matt, of Mastic Beach. McMillan conveyed that passion - surfcasting from shore or...Tags: Long Island, Death and Dying, Manhattan (New York City), Wantagh, Westbury
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Teen lands first blue marlin off Hillsboro Inlet
SunSentinel.comTom Ellis, his son Thomas and their friend Roger Manes were hoping to catch some dolphin Saturday. Instead, Thomas ended up catching and releasing his first blue marlin. The trio went out of Hillsboro Inlet Saturday morning and were trolling eight miles...Tags: Miami Beach, Boynton Beach, Pompano Beach, Dania Beach, Cooper City
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Bodybuilder travels the world, enjoys Weston most
Forum Publishing GroupDedication to personal health and fitness has taken Weston resident Gregg Avedon, 44, far beyond the gym. While Avedon is triumphant in body-building competitions and travels around the world modeling for elite designers and prominent magazines, his...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Newspaper and Magazine, Macy's, Giorgio Armani, Donna Karan
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Terror traveled to India on inflatable raft
By Emily Wax The Washington Post MUMBAI, India — It was just after dinner, about 9 p.m., when the fishermen noticed four strangers come ashore on an inflatable raft. Moments later, another four pulled up to the boat launch in a speedboat. Only two...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Crimes, Stock Broking, Police Investigations, Medicine
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Westbury man drowns in Block Island Sound accident
bill.bleyer@newsday.comWhen the anchor line of Marty McMillan's fishing boat snagged a rope holding a lobster pot in place Sunday morning in Block Island Sound, he decided not to cut the trap free and deprive a commercial fishermen of his property, his son said. The decision...Tags: East Hampton (East Hampton, New York), Police Investigations, National Government, Government, Montauk
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Weaver Players Must Be Versatile
The Hartford CourantFrom the moment Tayquan Ford started playing football, he has loved one position and one position only — fullback. This past September, Ford was told he had to give it up for a while. After Weaver lost consecutive games to Southington and...Tags: Football
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Informant: Fort Dix suspects trained for 'jihad'
Associated Press WriterA paid FBI informant in the case of five men accused of plotting to kill soldiers on Fort Dix said he didn't understand at first why his handlers sent him to make contacts in a place that hardly seemed like a hub of criminal activity. In July 2006,...Tags: Crimes, Islam, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Punishment, Prosecution
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Outdoors calendar
Today-Sunday: Fort Lauderdale Marine Flea Market, featuring the Lauderdale Slow Cookin' KCBS BBQ State Championship, Mills Pond Park, 2201 NW 9th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Admission $8 adults, free for ages 12 and under. Call 954-786-4778 or visit...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Outdoors notes
WMAs opened: The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has reopened the Everglades and Francis S. Taylor, Holey Land and Rotenberger wildlife management areas to public access. The areas were closed by executive order in August after high...Tags: Natural Resources, Mark Johnson, Everglades, Conservation, Wildlife
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Make sure item is really useful
It's that time of year when I try to help outdoors enthusiasts avoid getting holiday gifts they'll never use. Sadly, I have lots of experience when it comes to receiving pathetic presents. The basic problem is that the purchasers don't make an effort...Tags: Game, Foods and Beverages, World War II, Sausages
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Fishing Trends
Fishing trends LAKE OKEECHOBEE Bass fishing was improving, although many anglers do well one day and struggle the next. Most anglers were fishing holes in the grass with plastic frogs, worms and shiners. Pelican Bay, Ritta Island and East Wall have...Tags: Natural Resources, Everglades, Wildlife, Maritime Accidents
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'The Norman Maclean Reader'
The Norman Maclean Reader Essays, Letters, and Other Writings by the Author of "A River Runs Through It" Norman Maclean Edited by O. Alan Weltzien University of Chicago: 256 pp., $27.50 Norman Maclean, who died in 1990, was a big two-hearted writer...Tags: Crimes, University of Chicago, Books and Magazines, History, Arts
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