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The war of words between two of Suffolk's top officials on hate crime led our organization, Long Island Wins, to join a coalition of immigrant rights groups and leaders to call for a more comprehensive Justice Department investigation that would look closely at both Levy and Reecks, and investigate the claims made by both parties.
Ted Hesson: A Hate Crimes Commander Laid To Rest in Suffolk, But Questions Remain Ted Hesson 2011
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The war of words between two of Suffolk's top officials on hate crime led our organization, Long Island Wins, to join a coalition of immigrant rights groups and leaders to call for a more comprehensive Justice Department investigation that would look closely at both Levy and Reecks, and investigate the claims made by both parties.
Ted Hesson: A Hate Crimes Commander Laid To Rest in Suffolk, But Questions Remain Ted Hesson 2011
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"Any percentage, even if very small, of purchases at margin that are made outside the District of Columbia or elsewhere to avoid the bag tax would be lost purchases and spending," said Paul Bachman, Suffolk's director of research.
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Some locals are tight-lipped, including Suffolk's grumpiest fisherman, Dolphie, who wants to keep the past submerged.
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"Any percentage, even if very small, of purchases at margin that are made outside the District of Columbia or elsewhere to avoid the bag tax would be lost purchases and spending," said Paul Bachman, Suffolk's director of research.
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"Any percentage, even if very small, of purchases at margin that are made outside the District of Columbia or elsewhere to avoid the bag tax would be lost purchases and spending," said Paul Bachman, Suffolk's director of research.
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Among the Justice Department's concerns are Suffolk's policies on filing complaints against police and reporting hate crimes.
Changes Urged to Suffolk Policing Sumathi Reddy 2011
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Suffolk's first-ever lollipop woman, Marjorie Neal, 77, is among those campaigning against the cuts.
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And since this whole question was prompted by a motoring offence of sorts, let's recall that only last April, the Ipswich Town defender Damien Delaney told South East Suffolk's magistrates that the reason he was driving at 44mph in a 30mph zone was that he was in danger of being late for training and "I had an unreasonable boss Roy Keane and was worried I'd be docked two weeks' wages."
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"Any percentage, even if very small, of purchases at margin that are made outside the District of Columbia or elsewhere to avoid the bag tax would be lost purchases and spending," said Paul Bachman, Suffolk's director of research.
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