This Week in Her and History

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This Week in History, Feb 10 - Feb 16

Feb 10, 1996
Kasparov loses chess game to computer. After three hours, world chess champion Gary Kasparov loses the first game of a six-game match against Deep Blue, an IBM computer capable of evaluating 200 million moves per second. Man was ultimately victorious over machine, however, as Kasparov bested Deep Blue in the match with three wins and two ties and took home the $400,000 prize. An estimated 6 million people worldwide followed the action on the Internet.

Feb 11, 1990

YEAH, YEAH, YEAH

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There's no denying The Beatles have captured the curiosity of multiple generations worldwide, but have you ever considered how many songs they wrote and how many hits the group gave away to other to bands? The fab four wrote for Peter and Gordon, Herman's Hermits and The Rolling Stones.

On this 50th anniversary of The Beatles, YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! Deconstructing The Early Beatles at the renovated Picture House in Pelham, Beatles expert Scott Freiman offered another of his Beatles "deconstructions", tracing the birth of the Beatles from Liverpool to Hamburg.

MEDITATION - Reduce Stress

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Meditation can wipe away the day's stress, bringing with it inner peace. See how you can easily learn to practice meditation whenever you need it most.

If stress has you anxious, tense and worried, consider trying meditation. Spending even a few minutes in meditation can restore your calm and inner peace.

More Than One Thousand Mexicans Die In January

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A total of 1,104 people died in Mexico last month for offenses connected with the actions of organized crime, according to a joint statement from several government agencies.

EFE News Agency reports that this number represents a decrease of 35 deaths (3.07%) from the previous month's level, so says documents released by the Presidency, the Ministries of Interior, Defense and Navy, the Attorney General and the Federal Police.

City Island White

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A winter blizzard packing hurricane-force winds pummeled the northeast, including City Island on Saturday. The NE storm left at least 4 dead and around 600,000 customers without power and caused the disruption of thousands scheduled flights.

Blizzard warnings were in effect for the northeastern coast, including the New York City and the entire metropolitan area, the National Weather Service said.

WELCOME THE SNAKE - HAPPY NEW 4711

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One billion people worldwide are preparing to celebrate the year of the SNAKE.

On February 10, 2013 the Asian Lunar New Year will be celebrated by many Asian countries, including China, Taiwan, Vietnam and Korea. The Lunar New Year is represented by a cycle of 12 years, each year denoted by a different animal zodiac.

For Chinese, which is the largest Asian population that celebrates this holiday in North America, the Lunar New Year is also known as the Spring Festival, and it would signal to farmers in China that they must begin preparation for the sowing of their fields.

SNOW STORM UPDATE

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30 inches of snow had reportedly fallen on central Connecticut by early this morning and areas of southeastern Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire had an accumulation of at least 2 feet or more of snow.

Airlines cancelled more than 5,300 flights so far and New York City's three major airports as well as Boston's Logan Airport closed down.

NYC PARKS FUN, FREE WINTER ACTIVITIES

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TIME & LOCATIONS:

Bronx

Crotona Park (Fulton Avenue and East 172nd Street)

12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Brooklyn

Prospect Park (near the Tennis House)

12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Manhattan

Riverside Park (Riverside Drive at 103rd Street)

12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Queens

Juniper Valley Park (78 Street & Juniper Valley North)

12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Staten Island

Clove Lakes Park (Martling and Slosson Avenues)

12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

EVENT:

LOST IN TRANSLATIONS?

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Two major storms of the century only half a year apart? You can call them storms of historic proportions.. You can call it dangerous, but do not call it hype.

The politicians are telling people this is a dangerous storm because it is. These are serious life-threatening storms.

Thankfully, the science of meteorology has improved significantly over the years and forecasters have seen these coming.

But what's up with these politicians using visible sign language interpreters and practically ignoring other languages?

WINDY NEW YORK CITY EXPECTING BLIZZARD

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Heavy winds have arrived and this storm may dump up to 2 feet of snow from New York City to Boston. Forecasters say it's one for the record books, as folks scurried to stock up on food and water and road crews readied salt and sand.

Before the first snowflake had fallen, NYC, Boston, Providence, R.I., Hartford, Conn., and other New England cities issued warnings, wile airlines scratched thousands of flights through the weekend, while disruptions from the blizzard will be felt across the U.S.