Lower Middle Class for US

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Middle class neighborhoods appear to be shrinking over the past few decades, according to many old timers City Island Images have spoken with. Most feel that the rich poor divide continues to deepen across the country.

The problem appears to be that the rich and the poor are increasingly isolated from one another in many of our larger metropolitan cities, like New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. Even worse, these cities appear to have the greatest percentages of segregation, according to statistics.

AP WILL HAVE A THIRD PRESIDENT IN 10 YEARS

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However to state that AP has had three presidents in 1o years is a bit distorted.

First there was President Lou Boccardi, a gentleman of integrity, who served 18 1/2 years as President of the world's oldest news-gathering organization. Currently serving is Mr. Tom Curley, who came to AP from Gannett's USA TODAY has just announced that he is stepping down after 9 years at the helm. Most of the folks City Island Images spoke with were not very surprised.

So, even if we include the new President, whenever he, or she is finally chosen that will make it 3 Presidents in 27-plus years.

HAPPY NEW YEAR OF THE DRAGON 4710

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From Bangkok to Beijing from Singapore to Seoul, billions of Asians are hoping for good luck in this new year that begins Monday. The masses visit temples to pray and light incense, many also set off firecrackers and enjoy street festivals and joyous performances of Dragon dances.

The Dragon is considered special, although it is the only animal in the Chinese calendar, which does not really exist. According to statistics, more women get pregnant during the year of the Dragon, which only occurs every 12 years.

Headlines 1/23/12

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COUNTDOWN FLORIDA's FIFTY. 4 Million Registered Republicans.

GIFFORD TO LEAVE CONGRESS. Concentrating on Recovery.

PENN STATE MOURNS PATERNO. Death and Tragedy.

GIANTS vs PATRIOTS. 2 Kicks Win For 2 Teams.

LUNAR NEW YEAR. Where's That Moon?

NY GIANTS WIN AGAIN

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Following an extremely close game, which ended up in overtime, The New York Giants beat the San Francisco 49ers 20-17 for the right to play the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.

Lawrence Tynes kicked a winning 31-yard field goal in sudden-death overtime in the NFC championship game Sunday night to reach its second Super Bowl in five seasons.

Eli Manning and the NY Giants (12-7) will face the New England Patriots at The Super Bowl on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis, Indiana just as they did when they won it back in 2008. - GO BLUE - GO GIANTS.

Kicking Back in Great Company

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It's not every day that Cuban born and longtime Havana resident Chucho Valdés performs outside of his country. But, the Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger did just that this weekend with back to back packed concerts in Carnegie Hall in NYC and NJ PAC in Newark.

Chucho is not only known as one of Cuba’s greatest jazz pianists and one of the founders of IRAKARE. His father is the famous Cuban pianist and former director of Havana’s famous “Tropicana” nightclub band Bebo Valdés.

Report Dangerous Public Surfaces

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After the snow stops falling, property owners must clear a path for pedestrians and remove snow from sidewalks, next to bus stops and hydrants as follows:

If snowfall ends between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM, property owners must clear sidewalks within four hours.
If snowfall ends between 5:00 PM and 7:00 AM, property owners must clear sidewalks before 11:00 AM.

The City may issue property owners a summons for failure to clear the sidewalks within these time-frames.

PATERNO DIES - THE END OF AN ERA

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Penn State's long-time winning football coach, Joe Paterno has died at age 85. Coach Paterno lead more Penn State teams to victory than any other major-college football coach, becoming an icon at Penn State University.

He became the symbol of integrity in collegiate athletics, only to be fired last year following a child sexual-abuse scandal which shocked college football fans all over the US.

Previously, there had been rumors spreading throughout the Internet, where
some Websites published similar reports prior to official confirmation.

NUMBER OF VICTIMS IN SUDAN DOUBLES

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More than 120,000 people affected by the recent violence in South Sudan’s Jonglei state may need emergency assistance – double the number of those originally thought to need help – the United Nations humanitarian official in the country said today.

Fighting between Lou Nuer and Murle communities escalated sharply in late December, causing an estimated tens of thousands people to flee their homes in Pibor County and resulting in casualties, destruction of property and livelihoods.

This Week in History

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This Week in History, Jan 22 - Jan 28

Jan 22, 1998
Ted Kaczynski pleads guilty to bombings in a Sacramento, California, courtroom, Theodore J. Kaczynski pleads guilty to all federal charges against him, acknowledging his responsibility for a 17-year campaign of package bombings attributed to the "Unabomber."

Jan 23, 1957