Long Island News
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: test 2
The Santa Fe, N.M., Rodeo Grounds was transformed Friday night into the site of a presidential debate, complete with red, white and blue bunting, fake news vans and a sign reading "you.net presents The Final Debate." [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: Spitzer To LI Business Group: Hew To Higher Standards
Referring to a dissipation of standards in which people have not lived up to their responsibility, New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer on Thursday called upon all sectors of the business community to return to the values and actions that will protect investors and the public from corporate misdeeds. [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: Banks Go to Bat At the Ballpark
What's in a name? If you're Citibank, and you've picked up the contract EAB signed for rights to the stadium the Long Island Ducks play at in Central Islip, the answer is: not much. [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: Ex-Grummanite revels in writing career
Back in the 1980s, Weyman "Sandy" Jones was well-known in local business circles as chief spokesman for Grumman. He guided the company's public relations efforts through tumultuous times, including allegations about questionable payments to sell F-14 fighters to Iran, problems with buses sold to New York City and an unsuccessful takeover attempt by LTV Corp. (well before Northrop Corp. came along). [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: Gaffney's forming a think tank for LI
Bob Gaffney hardly has his feet wet as president of Dowling College, but already he's making a statement about how he wants the Oakdale school to become a player in the debate over solutions to Long Island's problems. [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: In this bagel deli, just point and click
The Internet is the latest front in Long Island's bagel wars. [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: INSIDE STORIES
Leaving United Way a 'big player' [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: INSIDE STORIES
Widening real estate circles [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: Lunch date sticks in candidate's craw
Phil Nolan was angry enough when he learned that his opponent in the race for Islip supervisor was speaking at a Hauppauge Industrial Association luncheon five days before the election. Being told that the town was a luncheon sponsor sent him over the edge. [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: On this year's festival, the sun also rises
If the weather is an omen, things are looking up for the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce. [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: Coffee-revolver: Idea came like a shot
Joey Mangiapane didn't become Joey Cup-of-Coffee until after he'd invented his Dial-a-Cup system, but as a marketing gimmick, the moniker fits. [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: INSIDE STORIES
Battle with 'a brother' winds up in court [Link]
Newsday.com - A.J. Carter: INSIDE STORIES
LIDC turns publisher for Cantor book [Link]