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FUTURE VISION FOR CABLE

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Here is a story you probably wont see on News 12. Cablevision, that longtime Bronx cable monopoly is beginning to feel the pressure. After many years of massive profits, some of their technicians are asking the cable giant to share.

Once a majority of techs sign up, the union will petition the federal government for a union vote. The union will go to the National Labor Relations Board and request for an election of their rank and file.

To learn more, check the Web link below:

http://cablevisionunion.org

City Island Images Loves U in Many Languages

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Hello friends / Hola amigos / 你好朋友,

Queremos que vuelvas a ser un suscriptor de City Island Images. Decídete ahora y recibirás la edición para tableta como parte de todas tus noticias.

Disfruta de todo esto y mucho más:

We want you to return and be a loyal reader of City Island Images. Decide now and you will receive the latest edition for tablet like part of your subscription to the news.

Enjoy all this and much more:

我们要您返回和是城市海岛图象的一个忠诚的读者。 现在决定和您将接受片剂的晚版象一部分的您的订阅对新闻。

享用所有此和更多:

RAT ISLAND SAGA

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"I've just planted a garden on it" boasts Rat Island owner Alex Schibli. He is the person who outbid everyone at a public auction on City Island and purchased the two and a half acre piece of rock, which is located on Long Island Sound.

Schibli tells City Island Images he now has a wealthy Swiss investor and that the two have formed a mussel partnership. We asked him what they plan to do with the island and his responded "lots of things".

Home Values Dropping

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US Housing prices are falling deeper than expected, while consumer confidence sours, highlighting the hurdles still facing the economic recovery.

Consecutively home prices have fallen in most cities measured, leaving average prices at levels seen in mid-2003. This was the third month in a row that average prices had fallen.

The S&P/Case-Shiller composite index of single-family home prices in 20 metropolitan areas declined 0.7 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, a bigger drop than the 0.5 percent which was expected.

Headlines 1/31/12

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FLORIDA'S FIFTY DELEGATES. Mitt's On First, Newt On Second?

UN TO SYRIAN PRESIDENT. Step Down Now!

SCHOOL SCORES. Big Inflation Problems.

CHURCHES UNITE. Stronger Together.

NY GIANTS IN. Superbowl Blitz.

To Tweet, or Not To Tweet... Is That Your Question?

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If you are determined to use Twitter and plan to make a joke about illegal activity,
you may wish to seriously think it over. According to a published report, some tourists have been detained and, or denied entry into U.S.A. Recently, a case involved stupid and tasteless jokes about digging up Marilyn Monroe.

US Homeland Security and FBI are monitoring social media, like Twitter and Facebook. The authorities are detaining people based on a poor judgement, or bad joke.

A word to the wise and no more than 140 characters may be sufficient.

SAGAFTRA?

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The President of the Screen Actors Guild has finally announced that the union’s board reached an agreement with AFTRA, which represents thousands of TV journalists, to merge the two organizations.

He siad that over the weekend, they overwhelmingly endorsed a plan for the merger of SAG and AFTRA. SAG is The Screen Actors Guild and AFTRA is American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

What does all this mean to you, our readers? Stay tuned and we will find out!

NY GIANTS SETTLING DOWN

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Indianapolis, the site of the next Superbowl XLVI is hosting both teams now as the NY Giants have finally arrived there for the greatest show in USA this coming Sunday.

Meanwhile, New England Patriots’ star QB has appeared on the cover of the Jan. 25 issue of Sports Illustrated, hitting the streets today. This is not his first time, Tom Brady has been on about 15 covers of Sports Illustrated, but if you’re the superstitious type, this poor timing couldn't have come at a worse moment.

NY Assembly's Increased Minimum Wage Delights Diaz

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Bronx Borough President Diaz is a happy politician these days. The reason is because New York's State Assembly has proposed a bill increasing the minimum wage

“I strongly support Speaker Sheldon Silver, Assembly Member Keith Wright and the entire New York State Assembly in their proposal to raise the State’s minimum wage to $ 8.50 an hour. If passed, this bill will represent a positive step towards changing the life of working families in our City.

Headlines 1/30/12

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GOP BATTLE NUKE NEWT vs MEAN MITT. What About US Economy?

SYRIAN REBELLION. Violence Continues to Increase.

MOM DESERTS DAUGHTERS. On NYC Sidewalk.

ANTI FISHING ACTIONS. And On-line Fraud.

SAG AWARD WINNER. The Help.