WOMEN HERSTORY CELEBRATION

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OPENING CEREMONIES - City Island Community Center 3/24/13 @ 1pm

Musicians: Lucille Rivin-Rebecca Hoodwin
Introduction: Maria Meli
Ice Breaker: Lucille Rivin
Ancient Mother Chant: Patty Grondahl, Violet Smith, Maria Meli, Lucille Rivin, Rebecca
Hoodwin, Antoinette Cohan, Kathanna Knapp
Speaker on Women’s Health: Dr. Jennifer Halstead Kenny
Speaker on Violence against Woman: Police Officer Evette Vargas
Psychometry: Kathanna Knapp
Being Gay in PA: Tiffany Yolanda Cruz, sharing her experience as a young, lesbian , latina woman.

I N T E R M I S S I O N

ZODIACAL CONSIDERATIONS

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): One thing is ready for takeoff. Another isn't. It takes presence of mind to be able to distinguish between the two but you are more than up to the task.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): There is a lot of preparation work to be tackled today. Before forging ahead, do your homework and set the proper stage. You will be glad that you did.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You attract the attention that you want but is it the kind of attention that you really need? Forethought helps you make more measured and accurate decisions today. Think ahead.

POPEWATCH CONTINUES

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Black smoke rose above the Sistine Chapel today, signaling that 115 Roman Catholic cardinals failed to agree on a new pope during the first day of the papal conclave.

The conclave began deliberating inside the Vatican after swearing an oath of secrecy and entering into another search for a Pope at about 5 p.m. local time 12 p.m. ET.

Are the 115 Cardinals meeting at the Sistine Chapel in Rome praying for a Jesus like figure with an MBA in divine intervention for The Pope?

COURTS: SUPERSIZED NYC DRINKS ARE OK

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A judge has permanently blocked Mike Bloomberg's citywide ban on large sugary drinks.

The ban, which was supposed to begin tomorrow, would have impacted restaurants, theaters, sports stadiums, and any place that receives a letter grade from the city's Health Department.

New York City's Mayor pushed for the first U.S. ban of over-sized sugary drinks in his latest controversial step to reduce obesity and its deadly complications in a nation with a weight problem.

These drinks would have no longer been sold in containers larger than 16 ounces.

ST PAUL'S CHURCH NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

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St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site

897 S. Columbus Avenue, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550

914-667-4116 www.nps.gov/sapa

For Media & Public

Contact: David Osborn (site manager), at 914-667-4116; dho59stpaul@yahoo.com

George Washington & the Civil War,

at National Historic Site in Westchester County,

Sat. April 13

INTERESTING ATTRACTIONS

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Event: Society of the Silurians 2013 Journalism Awards
When: March 11, 2013, 6:00pm (deadline)
Where: Silurians.org

¡Bienvenidos Amigos! 欢迎各界朋友 Huānyíng gèjiè péngyǒu

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US government Census figures validate what many have known for years. Hispanics and Asians are driving the growth and redefining the makeup of this great nation.

These same figures also pointed to the 50 million milestone and the amazing growth beyond metropolitan communities with large Hispanic hubs.

We understand the Latino and Asian communities and will continue to be at the forefront of promoting multicultural and multilingual education.

City Island Images is offering low cost language and culture educational programs. Contact:

IMAGINUS PO Box 147 City Island Station New York City, New York # 10464
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24 Hours in Journalism

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24 Hours In World Journalism; 24 ure in die wêreld Joernalistiek 2013; 24 Orë në gazetari Botërore 2013; 24 ժամ համաշխարհային ժուռնալիստիկայի 2013; Dünya Jurnalistika 2013-cü ildə 24 Saat; Munduko Kazetaritza 2013 24 Ordutegia; 24 гадзін у сусветнай журналістыцы 2013; জার্নালিজম ইন ফোটোস 2013 24 ঘন্টা; 24 часа по журналистика World 2013. (English, Afrikaans, Albanian, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Belarusan, Bengali, Bulgarian)

This Week in Her and History

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This Week in History, Mar 10 - Mar 16

Mar 10, 1959
Rebellion in Tibet. Tibetans band together in revolt, surrounding the summer palace of the Dalai Lama in defiance of Chinese occupation forces. China's occupation of Tibet began nearly a decade before, in October 1950, when troops from its People's Liberation Army (PLA) invaded the country, barely one year after the Communists gained full control of mainland China. The Tibetan government gave into Chinese pressure the following year, signing a treaty that ensured the power of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the country's spiritual leader, over Tibet's domestic affairs. Resistance to the Chinese occupation built steadily over the next several years, including a revolt in several areas of eastern Tibet in 1956. By December 1958, rebellion was simmering in Lhasa, the capital, and the PLA command threatened to bomb the city if order was not maintained.

Grass Roots Campaigning For Adolfo Carrión Jr.

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Since all politics is local, a phrase coined by former US House Speaker and longtime Democrat Tip O'Neill, 52 year old Adolfo Carrión Jr, who is a City Islander asked his friends and neighbors to vote for him.

Carrión, a former NYC councilman, Bronx Borough President, who briefly worked for president Obama during his first term is the only Latino mayoral candidate. He acknowledged he is a long shot to win the Republican party primary, but added that he will be more effective as a third-party candidate in his bid for Mayor of New York City.