FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE??

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It's like the James Bond Movie, From Russia with Love.
Russia and Crimea tied the knot, but they forget to get registered at the courthouse in Ukraine. Instead, Vladimir Putin and Crimean leaders decided to sign an official adoption treaty with the consent of parliament.

Ukraine got rid of its president, followed by Crimea voting to become independent from Ukraine, signaling that it wanted to go back to Russia. The West began imposing sanctions to get Russia to back off. So this has turned into game of political musical chairs.

UN for International Day of Happiness

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http://24hoursofhappy.com/ Following his Academy Awards performance of his Oscar-nominated hit “Happy”, Pharrell Williams is partnering with the United Nations Foundation to promote the annual International Day of Happiness, Thursday, March 20.

“Happy,” is featured on the film Despicable Me 2 and has become an international phenomenon reaching #1 in more than 75 countries. Happy people from Toronto to Ireland have edited dance videos to the catchy song and posted them on YouTube.

DOT ON CITY ISLAND BRIDGE

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Here we go folks.... On or about 3/27/14, The NYC DOT will close the pedestrian and bike path on the south side of the City Island Bridge in order to perform work associated with the relocation of the existing water main on the bridge. Questions or comments should be directed to NYC Department of Transportation.

Huáscar Robles, Community Liaison

917.626.8391 - 718 885 1251

cityislandbridgehbx1164@gmail.com

Facebook.com/CityIslandBridge

City Island Bridge: https://vimeo.com/63056702

Happy St. Patrick’s Day

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Whatever you do, please do not call it St Patty's Day... it's "Saint Paddy's Day," not "Saint Patty's Day."

You may, however, call it St. Paddy's Day, or Paddy's Day. Also acceptable are the traditional St. Patrick's Day and Patrick's Day.

253 Parade is LIVE: Happy St Patrick's Day... Watch the NYC Parade Live: http://www.nbcnewyork.com

Thomas Jefferson and Slavery

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Free lecture at National Historic Site in Westchester County, Sunday, April 13, 2 PM

The relationship between President Thomas Jefferson and the Hemings family, who were enslaved African Americans on Jefferson’s Virginia plantation, will be the subject of a talk by Professor Annette Gordon-Reed of Harvard University, at St. Paul’s Church N.H.S., Sunday, April 13, at 2 PM.

Flood Safety Awareness Week

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Every year, more deaths occur due to flooding than from any other severe weather related hazard. The main reason is people underestimate the force and power of water. More than half of all flood related deaths result from vehicles being swept downstream.

This Week in Her and History

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This Week in History, Mar 16 - Mar 22

Mar 16, 1802
U.S. Military Academy established. The United States Military Academy--the first military school in the United States--is founded by Congress for the purpose of educating and training young men in the theory and practice of military science. Located at West Point, New York, the U.S. Military Academy is often simply known as West Point. Located on the high west bank of New York's Hudson River, West Point was the site of a Revolutionary-era fort built to protect the Hudson River Valley from British attack. In 1780, Patriot General Benedict Arnold, the commander of the fort, agreed to surrender West Point to the British in exchange for 6,000 pounds. However, the plot was uncovered before it fell into British hands, and Arnold fled to the British for protection.

Mar 17, 461
Saint Patrick dies. On this day in 461 A.D., Saint Patrick, Christian missionary, bishop and apostle of Ireland, dies at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland. Much of what is known about Patrick's legendary life comes from the Confessio, a book he wrote during his last years. Born in Great Britain, probably in Scotland, to a well-to-do Christian family of Roman citizenship, Patrick was captured and enslaved at age 16 by Irish marauders. For the next six years, he worked as a herder in Ireland, turning to a deepening religious faith for comfort. Following the counsel of a voice he heard in a dream one night, he escaped and found passage on a ship to Britain, where he was eventually reunited with his family. According to the Confessio, in Britain Patrick had another dream, in which an individual named Victoricus gave him a letter, entitled "The Voice of the Irish." As he read it, Patrick seemed to hear the voices of Irishmen pleading him to return to their country and walk among them once more. After studying for the priesthood, Patrick was ordained a bishop. He arrived in Ireland in 433 and began preaching the Gospel, converting many thousands of Irish and building churches around the country. After 40 years of living in poverty, teaching, traveling and working tirelessly, Patrick died on March 17, 461 in Saul, where he had built his first church.

WINTER EXITS, COLD WAR ENTERS

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As Spring draws closer, weather forecasters are preparing to say goodbye to one of the coldest winters in recent US history. However, political pundits are now warning that US is about to return to a more dangerous period know as The Cold War.

Russian tanks amass on the Ukrainian border, while US diplomats attempt a last-ditch meeting with Russian counterparts, but Moscow and Washington could be on the verge of a series of punitive and retaliatory measures following a planned referendum in Crimea on Sunday.