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ASSAD HAS TO GO NOW. Must Leave Syria With His Brutality and Duplicity.
Against the backdrop of a new massacre in Syria, UN envoy Kofi Annan will propose global and key regional players develop a strategy to end the 15-month conflict.

ASSESSING THE DRAW-DOWN. Panetta in Afghanistan.
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is in Afghanistan reviewing plans for military draw-down, as violence incidents increase. This is his fourth trip to that war zone.

REOPENING TALKS. Reconsidering New Route.

PROPOSED NYFD CLOSURES

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This week Bronx and Manhattan Borough Presidents joined NYC Council Members and approximately two hundred City Islanders to protest the proposed closure of City Island FDNY Ladder 53.

Unfortunately, this is the fourth straight year that a mayoral budget dance has proposed eliminating Ladder 53 on City Island. If this Ladder Company closes, it will take the next-nearest ladder company over ten precious minutes to respond to any emergency. That is if neither one of of those two drawbridges are raised.

Bronx Post Office Renamed After Fallen Soldier

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President Obama signed into law H.R. 3413, legislation authored by Rep. Joe Crowley (Queens, the Bronx) to rename to the post office located at 1449 West Avenue in the Bronx as the “Private Isaac T. Cortes Post Office”. Private Isaac T. Cortes, an Army soldier and Bronx native, was killed in Iraq in 2007.

CLARE WEISS EMERGING ARTIST AWARD

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NYC Parks officials will present Katherine Daniels’ twelve large-scale weaving, entitled Ornamental Paths. Daniels is the second annual recipient of Parks’ Clare Weiss Emerging Artist Award.

Does Colonoscopy Save Lives?

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The wisdom of colonoscopy screening seems obvious. The test enables a physician to examine the lining of the entire colon and to remove small, potentially precancerous growths called polyps during the exam. As a result, it has the potential not only to detect colon cancer early, but also to prevent new cases by removing polyps. It is generally assumed that colonoscopy saves lives because the procedure is good at detecting early disease.

JUNE 6, 1944 D DAY

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It was 68 years ago today and veterans throughout The United State of America still remember one of the most significant days in world history - It is simply know as "D-Day".

City Islanders Russel Schaller and Robert Branizza both recall that fateful day. Branazza says he vaguely remembers watching it all from from the sky. However, Russel Schaller says his recollections of D Day actually began on June 4th, when his 33rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron was restricted to the base. There were no evening junkets, or visits to the local pub allowed.

HALT AFTERSCHOOL CUTS, MAYOR

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Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. has written a letter to Mayor Michael Bloomberg outlining the potential damage the mayor’s proposed cuts to the Out of School Time (OST) after-school program would have on the Bronx. Diaz urges Mayor Bloomberg to commit to fully funding these critical programs.

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GOVERNOR RECALL SAVED BY POWERFUL VOTE. Same Administration New Political Times.
Scott Walker becomes the nation's first governor to democratically survive a recall. This GOP Governor needs to fix Wisconsin's political divide. His win sets the stage for what's now expected to be a hard-fought presidential battle and good news for Republican nominee Mitt Romney.

MORE SUICIDE BOMBERS. Afghanistan Attack Kills A Couple Dozen Civilians.

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

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Marking World Environment Day, United Nations officials today highlighted the need for a change in thinking and approach to ensure the sustainability of the Earth’s resources as the world population grows.

RIP - Herb Reed

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Only you were the last living member and founding father of The Platters.

Reed Reed was a native of Kansas City, Missouri and founded The Platters in Los Angeles, back in 1953. It was originally a quartet, the group won a string of talent shows, and performed up and down the California coast while the members worked days at a car wash and at other odd jobs.

Enjoy these blasts from the past...

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