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Repetti (Greenpoint): It's About Time, Man

Repetti (Greenpoint) 155 Freeman Street, 718-786-8007 Williamsburg / Greenpoint / Bushwick July 26 - August 24, 2008 Opening: Saturday, July 26, 7 - 9PM Web Site John Delk, Patrick Doyle, Sean Glover, Carolyn Funk, Lara Kohl, Matthew Lusk, Melissa Barrett Lundquist, William McMillin, Leigh Ann Pahapill, Tim Saltarelli, Dave Shull, and Nikita Vishnevskiy Using a derelict industrial building...

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Repetti: It's About Time, Man

Repetti 44-02 23rd Street, 4th floor, 718-670-3226 Long Island City July 26 - August 24, 2008 Opening: Saturday, July 26, 7 - 9PM Web Site John Delk, Patrick Doyle, Sean Glover, Carolyn Funk, Lara Kohl, Matthew Lusk, Melissa Barrett Lundquist, William McMillin, Leigh Ann Pahapill, Tim Saltarelli, Dave Shull, and Nikita Vishnevskiy Using a derelict industrial building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn,...

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Schenn brothers driven to succeed

TheStar.com | Hockey | Schenn brothers driven to succeed Schenn brothers driven to succeed PATRICK DOYLE/REUTERS Maple Leafs draftee Luke Schenn shows off his new uniform at the NHL Entry Draft in Ottawa June 20. Leaf draft pick Luke Schenn and younger brother Brayden honed skills on outdoor rinksJun 22, 2008 04:30 AM Kevin McGran SPORTS REPORTEROTTAWA–Brayden Schenn was walking down...

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Leafs shore up blue line

TheStar.com | Hockey | Leafs shore up blue line Leafs shore up blue line PATRICK DOYLE/REUTERS Maple Leafs draftee Luke Schenn shows off his new uniform at the NHL Entry Draft in Ottawa June 20. Leafs trade picks with the New York Rangers to acquire Kelowna Rockets' Luke SchennJun 20, 2008 09:51 PM kevin mcgran SPORTS REPORTEROTTAWA—Sending a message they’re going to build from the blueline...

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What Are You Doing on Your Summer Staycation? It Could Get You Free Domino's Pizza for a Year!

... more creative when it comes to ways to save money on everything from travel to dinner," said Patrick Doyle, president of Domino's USA. "If you plan on spending your time off of work at home this summer, forget about cooking or spending a lot of dough. For around $20, a family of four can enjoy a great meal from Domino's with no gas burned. That's less than going out to a restaurant...

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Daily News to cut staff by 35; owner drops 1,400 jobs

The Daily News will lay off or eliminate the jobs of about 9 percent of its staff, including 10 members of its 83-person news staff, the paper's president and publisher, Patrick Doyle, announced Monday.

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ADN to cut staff by 35; McClatchy drops 1,400

The Daily News will lay off or eliminate the jobs of about 9 percent of its staff, including 10 members of its 83-person news staff, the paper’s president and publisher, Patrick Doyle, announced Monday.

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Nim’s Island

... or Bridge to Terabithia , it’s certainly encouraging. Breslin is fantastic, Foster hilarious, Patrick Doyle’s music, and the themes of isolation and reality not living up to (or at least, not matching) fantasy etc are tremendously poignant, at least, they definitely struck me that way.

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McClatchy ax hits 10 ADNers

At least they didn't make them write their own obituary.... The Daily News will lay off or eliminate the jobs of about 9 percent of its staff, including 10 members of its 83-person news staff, the paper’s president and publisher, Patrick Doyle, announced Monday. The reductions will affect about 35 jobs at the newspaper, and will be completed by the end of June, he said. The staff cuts...