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Special Reports
Special report: Saving Bobby
Newsday's Bryn Nelson shares the story of Bobby Palange, who has recovered afer being accidentaly run over by his father one year ago.
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Where controversy lives
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To see how life has changed at the flash point of Long Island's illegal immigration debate, Newsday sent four reporters and three photographers into Farmingville for 10 days.
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Haiti: A country in turmoil
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Newsday's Letta Tayler and photographer Moises Saman explore Haiti, where some say unless law and order is restored, no amount of effort and money will restore hope.
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Flash: Home At Last
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Newsday's Steve Wick helps reuinite a Long Islander potato farm worker with his family after 34 years.
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Special Report: Fire Alarm
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Newsday presents the most complete picture of the Long Island volunteer fire service ever assembled.
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Nepal: A Country On the Brink
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Newsday reporter Matthew McAllester and photographer Moises Saman go in-depth on the home of the world's only successful Maoist rebellion.
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Journey toward a new start
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October 2, 2005: Despite the risks, many women in abusive relationships make plans to break away and try to begin new lives anyway. Last year, Long Island's four domestic violence shelters housed 243 adults and 415 children.
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A Day in Flushing Meadows Park
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During the U.S. Open, the world of sports revolves around Flushing
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A journey's end
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A once vibrant and vast industry that served as work and home for thousands of black men and women from the rural South is now reduced to a single barn in Cutchogue.
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The Cost of War
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Saddam Hussein, autocratic and cruel, is gone, but Iraq is in shambles. Americas military, victorious in war, finds its soldiers trapped in a violent peace. Whatever the result in Iraq, a dear price in Baghdad, in Brentwood and in the Bronx.
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Flash: Looking back on the Amityville Horror
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Newsday's Harvey Aronson recalls the notorious Long Island murders, which happened 30 years ago.
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Genocide's child
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Newsday's Dele Olojede and photographer J. Contad Williams return to Rwanda 10 years after covering the genocide that killed thousands.
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Sports in prison
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Newsday's series expolres the little known world of prison sports and its importants to inmates and officials.
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The endless suburb
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The great wave of suburban development that began at the New York City border and roared east for 60 years has carried the Rottkamp family to Manorville, a hamlet that once seemed so far away, like old age, but which have arrived, and perhaps with the same inevitability.
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