BRONX ARTS COUNCIL

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The Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) and Wave Hill’s “Sunset Wednesdays” continues BCA’s “Bronx Beat” series on July 20 and 27 with 7:00pm concerts featuring BxIndie musicians. All concerts are free with admission to the grounds. Admission: Free to Wave Hill members and children under 6; $8 for adults; $4 for students and seniors 65+; $2 for children 6+.

Visit www.bronxarts.org or call 718-931-9500 x33 or call Wave Hill’s Martha Gellens at 718-549-3200 x232.

COUNCILMAN VACCA

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NYC Councilman Jimmy Vacca is out of the country on a well deserved summer vacation with his wife and his daughter. I was assured that he was not in Bermuda. Someone else we know likes to visit Bermuda.

City Island Images was told that the councilman went on a sea cruise, touring our northern neighbors in Canada. You too could be enjoying one of these cruises from NYC. The Queen Mary 2 and two Princess Cruises ships sail from NYC in 2011 and 2012. The terminal in Brooklyn is large enough to handle these mega-ships.

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CUNY TV

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Watch CUNY TV its for you and for me.

CUNY TV, Channel 75, is part of the City University of New York serving the five boroughs of New York City with educational, cultural and public affairs programs. The television station's mission is to offer the academic and intellectual richness of the City University beyond the campuses and to offer New Yorkers a haven for life long learning experiences through television. Tune in and learn from the comfort of your own home.

Headlines 7/19/11

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BRITISH PARLIAMENT PROBE. Murdochs Testify Today.

WASHINGTON DC DEBT SHOWDOWN. House of Representatives Consider Bill.

NASTY NATIONAL HEATWAVE. Hot Weather Hunkers Down.

AIR TRAFFIC DANGERS? Controller Fails Controlled Substance Test.

SPACE SHUTTLE EXITS INTERNATIONAL STATION. Atlantis Coming Home.

DANCE WITH ME TONIGHT... OR ELSE

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A NYC bar patron is facing 16 years in prison after being accused of beating a woman and knocking her out in a Manhattan bathroom.

The unidentified woman claims that a 32 year old Morocco born construction worker followed her into the ladies bathroom, back in 2010 after she walked away from him on the dance floor. She says he followed her into the women's bathroom and began beating her, broke her jaw and damaged one of her eye sockets.

Bronx Asthma Initiative

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The Bronx has the highest incident of asthma in the entire US. Rates of death from asthma in Bronx county are three times higher than they are nationally. Hospitalization rates are about five times higher. In some neighborhoods of the Bronx it is estimated that 20% of the children have asthma.3 Within New York City the disparity in asthma hospitalization rates is very pronounced. According to a study, hospitalization rates for asthma in Bronx County and East Harlem are 21 times higher than those of affluent parts of the city.

ANOTHER PASTOR LEAVING CITY ISLAND

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For the second month in a row, another religious pastor has announced her departure from City Island. This time it's Mother Patty from Grace Episcopal Church at 104 City Island Avenue. Mother Patty tells City Island Images that her last service will be on July 31 and she will then go on vacation.

Mother Patty has accepted an offer at St. Andrew's Episcopal School, which is located at 8804 Postoak Road Potomac, MD 20854-3553 (301) 983-5200. She will serve as the new pastor at the K-12 religious school, as well as teach academic courses.

Headlines 7/18/11

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DEBT CEILING TALKS CONTINUE. August Deadline Near.

US 17 STATE SCORCHER HEADS EAST. Damaging Weather Expected.

PHONE HACKING SCANDAL DISCONNECTS EMPIRE. Family Feud Follies.

US ECONOMY EXPECTED TO GROW LOW SINGLE DIGITS. 2% Growth Forecasts.

JOY LUCK CLUB WORLD CUP JAPAN. Women's Soccer Beats US.

JAPAN BEATS USA IN WOMEN'S WORLD CUP

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The American women's soccer team is no longer feeling groovy tonight. Japan won the World Cup for Women, stunning the United States 3-1 during a penalty shootout after coming from behind twice in a 2-2 tie.