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 |  |  | Baldwin brothers: Encyclopedia - Alec BaldwinAlexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958, in Massapequa, Long Island, New York, USA) is an American actor who is the oldest and best known of the "Baldwin brothers", with brothers Daniel, Stephen and William. He is of three quarters Irish and one quarter French descent.
Baldwin has appeared in movies such as The Cooler, The Hunt for Red October, Beetlejuice, Ghosts of Mississippi, Talk Radio, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (voice), The Cat in the Hat, Pearl Harbor, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Along Came Polly, The Spong ...
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 |  |  | Baldwin brothers: Encyclopedia II - Syracuse New York - HistoryThe Syracuse area was first seen by Europeans when French missionaries came to the area in the 1600s. A group of Jesuit priests, soldiers, and coureurs des bois (including Pierre Esprit Radisson) set up a mission on the southwest shore of Onondaga Lake at the invitation of the Onondaga Nation, one of the five constituent members of the Iroquois confederacy.
The mission was short lived, as the Mohawk Nation hinted to the Onondaga that they should sever their ties to the French, or the Onondaga's guests would suffer some horrible fate. The men in the mission caught wind of this and left under cover of a cold night in Marc ...
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 |  |  | Baldwin brothers: Encyclopedia II - Threesome film - CriticismUpon release, the film received mixed reviews. Critics such as Roger Ebert felt that film was unfunny, and that "Like many kids their age, these three are more bold in talk than action, and the movie sounds right; it sounds like undergraduate human dialogue, intended to shock, to liberate, to amuse."[1]. Yet, even Peter Travers' review for Rolling Stone magazine wrote, "We're supposed to get all teary when kinkiness threatens to break up a friendship that was hard to swallow in the first place. There's lots of glossy cinematography, c ...
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 |  |  | Baldwin brothers: Encyclopedia II - Syracuse New York - ReligionBuddhism: Buddhism has its presence in Syracuse with the Zen Center of Syracuse on the Seneca Turnpike; as well as a center on Park Street, on the city's north side.
Christianity: Syracuse has two cathedrals, the Episcopalian St. Paul's Cathedral and the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Both are home to their respective dioceses, the Diocese of Central New York (Episcopalian) and the Diocese of Syracuse (Roman Catholic). In addition there are dozens of churches in Syracuse of nearly every Christian denomination, including Jehovah's Witness, Christian Scie ...
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Syracuse New York - Newspapers.
Syracuse has one major daily morning newspaper, The Syracuse Post-Standard. Up until 2001, Syracuse also had an evening paper, The Syracuse Herald-Journal. Besides a Syracuse/Onondaga County edition, The Post-Standard publishes three additional editions: Cayuga, Madison, and Oswego for the other three counties of the metropolitan area, plus an additional edition on Sundays. It has six news bureaus throughout Central New York, as well as one in ...
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Syracuse New York - Professional.
Syracuse SkyChiefs (International League affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays) Stadium: Alliance Bank Stadium
Syracuse Crunch (American Hockey League affiliate of the Columbus Blue Jackets) Arena: War Memorial at Oncenter
Syracuse Soldiers (American Indoor Football Le ...
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Will Allen - New York Giants cornerback
Jeff Altman - comedian
Jimmy Cavalo - Sax ("Do the Hucklebuck")
Rory Cochrane - actor
Mark Copani - professional wrestler (born in Amman, Jordan)
Tom Cruise - actor
Earth Crisis - straight edge hardcore punk band
Rick Cua - Bass, Producer - (Outlaws, Christian Artist, Creative VP EMI Nashville 1998-2003) - User:151.203.116.75 (D. Large) 19:44, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
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Syracuse New York - Executive.
The city is headed by an elected mayor who is limited to two four-year terms. The incumbent is former Syracuse Common Council President Matthew Driscoll, who first assumed the position in 2001 after the former mayor, Roy Bernardi, resigned upon his appointment by President George W. Bush to a position in the Department of Housing and Urban Development. After serving the remaining term, Driscoll was re-elected that year, and again in 2005.
Syracuse New York - Legislative.
The legislative branch of Syracuse is the Syracuse Common Counc ...
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 |  |  | Baldwin brothers: Encyclopedia II - Syracuse New York - Colleges and universitiesSyracuse's major research university, and its largest employer, is Syracuse University, located on University Hill. It had an enrollment of 18,247 students (12,268 undergraduates, 5,979 graduates and law students) in the fall of 2004.
Surrounding Syracuse University are two State University (SUNY) schools, the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and SUNY Upstate Medical University.
Also in Syracuse are Le Moyne College on the city's eastern border, and Onondaga Community College, which has its main campus in the ...
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Syracuse New York - Geography.
Syracuse is located at 43°2'49" North, 76°8'40" West (43.046899, -76.144423)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 66.4 km² (25.6 mi²). 65.0 km² (25.1 mi²) of it is land and 1.4 km² (0.6 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 2.15% water, with the major water body being Onondaga Lake.
The city is seen as the northeast gateway to the Finger Lakes Region. The city has many vibrant neighborhoods ...
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List of sex symbols - Groups.
The Backstreet Boys
The "Baldwin brothers": Alec, Daniel, Stephen, and William
Red Hot Chili Peppers
List of sex symbols - Fictional.
Male characters from Gundam Wing
James Bond
Don Juan
Ken
Legolas
Figwit
Dr Frank N. Furter of the Rocky Horror Show
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 |  |  | Baldwin brothers: Encyclopedia II - Syracuse New York - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 147,306 people, 59,482 households, and 30,335 families residing in the city. The population density is 2,266.8/km² (5,871.0/mi²). There are 68,192 housing units at an average density of 1,049.4/km² (2,717.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 64.26% White, 25.35% African American, 1.13% Native American, 3.37% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 2.23% from other races, and 3.61% from two or more races. 5.27% of ...
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 |  |  | Baldwin brothers: Encyclopedia II - Syracuse New York - EconomySyracuse's economy has faced challenges over the past decades as industrial jobs have left the area. The number of local and state government jobs also have been declining for several years. Syracuse's top employers are now primarily in education and in the service industry. University Hill is Syracuse's fastest growing neighborhood, fueled by expansions by Syracuse University and Upstate Medical University, as well as dozens of small medical office complexes.
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 |  |  | Baldwin brothers: Encyclopedia II - Syracuse New York - Arts and cultureSyracuse is home to the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra (SSO), founded in 1961. The SSO has 75 musicians and is under direction of Daniel Hege. The orchestra performs over 200 concerts annually for an audience of over 250,000.
The Syracuse Opera Company is a professional opera company that generally performs three pieces each season. It was founded in 1963 as the Opera Chorus of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra and became independent in 1973. During the 2005/2006 season it will perform Tosca, HMS Pinafore, and The Marriage of ...
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 |  |  | Baldwin brothers: Encyclopedia II - Syracuse New York - NeighborhoodsThe City of Syracuse officially recognizes 26 neighborhoods within its boundaries. Some of these have small neighborhoods inside of them. In addition, Syracuse also owns and operates Syracuse Hancock International Airport, located on the territory of four towns north of the city.
Syracuse's neighborhoods reflect the historically diverse ethnic makeup of its population. Traditionally, German- and Italian-Americans settled on its northside; Polish- and Irish-Americans on its westside; Jewish-Americans on the eastside; and African-Americ ...
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Syracuse New York - Public transportation.
Syracuse is served by the Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, or CNYRTA. The CNYRTA administers a bus service called CENTRO which runs more than a hundred bus lines around Syracuse and into its suburbs, as well as to outlying metropolitan area cities such as Auburn, Fulton, and Oswego. CENTRO one-way fare is still $1, with an additional 25¢ charge for travel to and from the outermost suburbs, generally more than 5-6 miles from ...
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