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Squash 2010 NYC January 27, semi-finale: Ashour against Matthew

JP Morgan Meet of Champions SQUASH 2010 Grand Central Station, New York City Semi-Finale on January 27th, 2010 Ramy Ashour (Egy) (magic rank ...

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The squash racket: Greenwich native talks about life as a professional and the ...
Former Greenwich staying and Brunswick Bruin Ned Marks, above, was one of just eight players who earnd their way into the 2012 Pro Squash Outing World Championship, which was held recently in Detroit. Photo: Politeness Restrungmag.com / CT Former

Twitter fights request for Occupy protester's data
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Stew Inc filed a motion in a New York criminal court on Tuesday seeking to mock a subpoena for Tweets and account records associated with Malcolm Harris, a Chirping user who was arrested last fall on the Brooklyn Bridge

Twitter fights request for Occupy protester's data
Twitter fights request for Occupy protester's data Warble Inc. filed a motion in a New York criminal court on Tuesday seeking to to some extent a subpoena for Tweets and account records associated with Malcolm Harris, a Twittering user who was arrested last fall on the Brooklyn Bridge during an Occupy take exception.

Educator, Mom of 2 Vies for Malverne School Board
Good manners As a seven-year teacher in a New York City public opinion, Joann Krudis, of Lynbrook, says her educational experience would be an asset to the Lodge of Education if she was elected on May 15. But by no means, she says, hoping to squash some

Judge: Manhattan DA May Subpoena OWS Protesters' Twitter Accounts
Judge: Manhattan DA May Subpoena OWS Protesters' Twitter Accounts "It is an undertake by the DA's office to use a sledgehammer to squash a gnat," Harris' attorney Martin Stolar says. "It's a minuscule overkill." Harris told New York Magazine today, "Using a Harvard Law trained ADA's metre prosecuting non-violent protesters