Headlines 12/8/11

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SAVE THE EURO. Commission Issues Danger Warning.

PUTIN ACCUSES US. Election Protests.

GOP RACE. Two Political Candidates.

ROCK N ROLL. Newest Classics.

ROTTEN APPLE. Core Probe.

CITY ISLANDERS RECALL 12/7/41

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It was 70 Yeas ago today when Japanese war planes deliberately bombed US military forces based in Hawaii. Immediately following the attack American forces fleet commander wrote this first official communique. -
AIR RAID ON PEARL HARBOR X THIS IS NOT DRILL. 12/7/1941.

THREE SENIOR ADULTS ACCUSE TSA

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Three senior adults have alleged that TSA caused them undue hardships while traveling. A third elderly flier who relies on a medical device now claims to have been traumatized by a search at a Kennedy Airport security checkpoint, while traveling after Thanksgiving.

66 year old Linda Kallish, a Florida resident relies on an insulin pump and a stash of fruit juice to control a diabetic attack.

Headlines 12/7/11

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PAKISTANI LEADER ZARDARI LEAVES. Arrives is Dubai.

SYRIA UNDER SIEGE. Assad Denies Responsibilities.

IRAN CAPTURES DRONE. Will Review Secret Parts.

SF OCCUPIERS BUSTED. SFPD Blocks Off Area.

PEARL HARBOR ATTACK. Few Remember.

UN CLIMATE CHANGE TALKS

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged countries not to lose momentum and show determined leadership to advance negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, as States enter their first day of high-level talks.

“The world is looking to you for leadership,” Mr. Ban told participants at the 17th session of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), where thousands of representatives from governments, international organization and civil society have gathered to advance ways to cut global carbon emissions.

MTA SAYS ITS READY FOR WINTER

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The snow is on it's way, make no mistake about it. This wintery mess is heading east and it is expected here sooner than most of our NYC commuters expect.

Meanwhile, members of the City Council's transportation committee grilled the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on its preparations for the snowy months ahead. Jimmy Vacca, Chairman of NYC Transportation Committee says the blizzard last year exposed major shortcomings in the MTA's snowstorm preparedness, and they have dutifully taken up the task of fixing these shortcomings over the past year.

BRONX BUSINESSES HONORED

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Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation will host the 2nd annual “Tribute to Bronx Businesses” luncheon, where ten Bronx businesses will be honored for helping drive economic success in the borough.

Those businesses include Bronx Brewery, Bronx/Manhattan North Association of Realtors, Dufour Pastry Kitchens, G.A.L. Manufacturing Corp., Gabrielli Truck Sales, Johnson Security Bureau, Just Bagels, Paper Enterprises, Skyline Windows, and the Anheuser-Busch Companies.

WHEN: Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Headlines 12/6/11

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BLOODSHED IN AFGHANISTAN. Shi'ite Holy Day.

SYRIAN INSURGENTS. Fighting Back.

OBAMA. Middle Class Challenges.

GOP CANDIDATES. Newt/Mitt.

NYC COUNCIL. Drills MTA.

AFGHANISTAN’S PARTNERS STAY PUT

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The challenges ahead as Afghanistan seeks to consolidate peace and development are large but the international community will not be deterred in its support for the country’s efforts, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon pledged today at an international conference in Bonn.

“Success requires effective engagement from us all, now and for the long-term,” Mr. Ban told the meeting, which brought leaders from over 100 countries and international organizations back to the German city where they charted a path for a post-Taliban Afghanistan some 10 years ago.