ST PAUL'S CHURCH NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

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For Immediate Release:

November 21, 2011

Shakespeare, Abigail Adams and the coming of the Civil War

Highlights January – June Program Schedule

at National Historic Site in Westchester County

An exploration of the causes of the Civil War by an eminent historian, a performance of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Hamlet, and a visit by First Lady Abigail Adams highlights the January – June 2012 Program Schedule, at St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site, in Mt. Vernon, NY, it has been announced. Admission to all events is free.

NEIGHBORHOOD SLOW ZONES

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NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan today joined Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and City Council Transportation Committee Chair James Vacca (Bronx) to announce the start of the city’s first-ever Neighborhood Slow Zone, in the Claremont neighborhood of the Bronx, reducing the local speed limit from 30 m.p.h. to 20 m.p.h. and adding traffic calming measures to make residential streets even safer and more welcoming for local residents.

Headlines 11/21/11

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US SUPER COMMITTEE. Congressional Inaction.

EGYPT VIOLENCE. Demonstrators Riot Police.

TERROR ARREST. NYPD Arrests Lone Wolf.

UC DAVIS BACKLASH. Officers on Leave.

PAKISTAN, TALIBAN. Peace Talks .

NYPD Arrest Terror Suspect

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NYC officials have just announced that a lone wolf al-Qaida sympathizer, who allegedly plotted to bomb police and post offices in New York City was arrested yesterday.

Law enforcement officials say Jose Pimentel wanted to change his name to "Osama Hussein" after Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. Officials are making this announcement to apparently justify the spying on private citizens. FBI was not at this news conference.

Officials say they have been monitoring this guy for at least a couple of years.

CITY ISLAND MUSEUM GETS THOUSANDS

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NYC Council member James Vacca today gave the City Island Nautical Musem a grant for thousands of dollars. The funds will support the on going costs associated with the operation of the City Island Museum.

The photo opportunity and presentation was made to the Historical Society for $5,000. The money comes from the discretionary funds that Jimmy Vacca receives from the City Council for projects in his district and will go to fund general improvements at the museum.

Hard Times on Main Street

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Many people in this country have worked and saved a portion of their salaries for years, only to see their savings shrivel after a series of investment missteps and interest rate disappointments. Over the past three years alone, the number of US workers over 65 years old has jumped by 16%, while the total number of under 65 year old workers in the national labor force decreased.

This Week in History

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This Week in History, Nov 20 - Nov 26

Nov 20, 1945
Nuremberg trials begin. Twenty-four high-ranking Nazis go on trial in Nuremberg, Germany, for atrocities committed during World War II.

Nov 21, 1980
Millions tune in to find out who shot J.R. 350 million people around the world tune in to television's popular prime-time drama "Dallas" to find out who shot J.R. Ewing, the character fans loved to hate. J.R. had been shot on the season-ending episode the previous March 21, which now stands as one of television's most famous cliffhangers.

Nov 22, 1963

Headlines 11/20/11

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KILLINGS IN EGYPT. Demonstrations Over Military Rule.

ARAB LEAGUE REJECTIONS. Syrian Explosions.

SUPER COMMITTEE. Seriously Struggling.

ASIA SUMMIT. Leaders Confront China.

FINALLY CAPTURED. Khadafy's son.

GLOBAL WARMING AND EXTREME WEATHER LINKS

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A United Nations-backed report confirms the link between climate change and current trends in extreme weather such as floods and heat waves, and warns that existing measures, even in developed countries, are not enough to cope with the severity of these events.

Annual Turkey Giveaway

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WESTERN BEEF TEAM-UP FOR PRE-THANKSGIVING

TURKEY GIVEAWAY

WHAT: Western Beefs begins annual distribution of 2,500 free turkeys to needy Bronx residents. The Western Beef truck will make several stops at community centers, but will also distribute free turkeys to surprised passers-by during its rounds.

WHO: Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. will participate in turkey distribution and will ride in the Western Beef truck.

WHERE: Morris Heights Health Center

85 W. Burnside Ave. (corner of Harrison Ave.)

The Bronx