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Long Island police find body buried along roadside (WCAX-TV Vermont) - Associated Press - June 18, 2009 11:15 PM ET FARMINGVILLE, N.Y. (AP) - Police on Long Island have dug up a body buried along a roadside in Farmingville.
FBI says DNA test results show Michigan man is not boy kidnapped in Long Island, NY, in 1955 (Times & Transcript) - DNA testing disproved a Michigan man's suspicions that he was a toddler kidnapped on New York's Long Island in 1955, the FBI said Thursday, closing a chapter in a bizarre mystery that started after he began researching his roots on the Internet.
Is John the 2-year-old kidnapped on Long Island in 1955? (USA Today) - Is John Barnes, of Michigan, actually Stephen Damman, who was kidnapped on Long Island on Halloween in 1955? Or, is his story, as Barnes' father says, "a bunch of bull?" The truth awaits the results of DNA tests conducted by the FBI that won't be ready for up to two months. What is known is that 2-year-old Stephen was snatched from outside a food store in East Meadow on Long Island 54 years ago. ...
Except for Long Island there haven't been a whole lot of US Open weather problems (WQAD Moline) - FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Rain delays are rare in the U.S. Open unless it happens to being played on Long Island.
Long Island's Lannan Perplexes Yankees (WCBS-TV New York) - A flood of memories washed over John Lannan as he stood on the mound at Yankee Stadium and listened to the crowd cheer for his favorite team growing up. This was one unforgettable night for the Long Island left-hander. Lannan pitched into the ninth inning in his first career start against the New York Yankees, leading the Washington Nationals to a much-needed 3-2 victory Wednesday.
FBI says DNA test results show Michigan man not boy kidnapped in Long Island, NY, in 1955 (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - DETROIT - FBI says DNA test results show Michigan man not boy kidnapped in Long Island, N.Y., in 1955. Comments are subject to the site's terms of use and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or approval of the Star Tribune.
FBI says DNA test results show Michigan man is not boy kidnapped in Long Island, NY, in 1955 (Times & Transcript) - The FBI says DNA testing has confirmed that a 54-year-old Michigan man is not a toddler kidnapped in Long Island, N.Y., in 1955.
FBI says DNA test results show Michigan man is not boy kidnapped in Long Island, NY, in 1955 (Kitchener - Waterloo Record) - KALKASKA, Michigan - DNA testing disproved a Michigan man's suspicions that he was a toddler kidnapped on New York's Long Island in 1955, the FBI said Thursday, closing a chapter in a bizarre mystery that started after he began researching his roots on the Internet.
A Small Vineyard Helps to Put Long Island on the Map (New York Times) - Neither 0f the proprietors of Shinn Estate Vineyards, on the North Fork of Long Island, had ever grown grapes or made wine before, but their wines were good right away.
FBI says DNA test results show Michigan man is not boy kidnapped in Long Island, NY, in 1955 (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - Stephen Damman, left, in an undated file photo and John Barnes, June 17, 2009. Barnes is hoping DNA tests will confirm that he is Stephen Damma, who was snatched from outside a bakery on New York's Long Island in 1955.
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