Headlines 2/24/12

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SYRIA KILLINGS CONTINUE. Where Is The United Nations?

AfGHANISTAN PROTESTING. Death To America Continue.

BOA AND FANNIE MAE. Going A Separate Way.

CHICAGO SNOWSTORM. Flights Cancelled.

KNICKS LOST. Heat Melts Linsanity?

NYBG Orchid Show

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Renowned botanist and vertical gardening provocateur Patrick Blanc creates towering spectacles of tropical life. Dangling from Blanc's signature "green walls" thousands of orchids abandon the constraints of gravity in an explosion of alluring color and fragrance. On Saturdays and Sundays at 1 and 3 p.m., History and Mystery of Orchids takes you on a journey around the world of orchids and shows you how to grow and care for them at home in an exciting series of presentations and demonstrations.

SEXUAL VIOLENCE OFFENDERS DURING CONFLICT

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The annual United Nations report documenting conflict-related sexual violence around the world today for the first time names some of the military forces, militia and other armed groups that are suspected of being among the worst offenders.

The groups listed in the report include the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in the Central African Republic (CAR) and in South Sudan, armed militia groups and former armed forces in Côte d’Ivoire, and the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Fed up @ Fill Up

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There's pain at the pump and it seems to be spreading like wildfire across the USA. As the Obama administration begins to feel the heat, gas prices continue to rise near $4 per gallon. This increasing financial hardship threatens to undercut President Barack Obama's re-election prospects, while offering everyone of the GOP candidates an easy target to shoot at.

Historically, sitting Presidents usually receive the blame for rising prices, gas or otherwise. However, there's really not much politicians can actually do to change things.

LOWERING AIRPORT NOISE

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US Congressman Joe Crowley (D-Queens, the Bronx) and NYC Councilman James Vacca have joined forces with Bronx residents for lower noise from neighboring airports. Crowley invited officials from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to address flight traffic, noise issues, and take questions from the community. Also on hand were representatives from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), as well as numerous community groups, including the Country Club Civic Association which has been working with Rep. Crowley and Councilman Vacca to ensure these issues are addressed.

Bronx Borough President State of The Borough

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During his speech, BRONX Borough Preident Diaz highlighted his administration’s accomplishments during this past year and announced several initiatives his office will pursue in the upcoming year.

“While these projects are scattered across the borough, they work together to move the Bronx in a positive direction. We are enacting our conceptual ‘master plan,’” said Borough President Diaz. “We are balancing the needs of individual neighborhoods with the needs of the entire borough, and our development agenda is moving forward because we are attentive to those concerns.”

DOLAN CARES @ BRONX PACE

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Cardinal Timothy Dolan visited a South Bronx senior care center as his first official appearance in NYC since he returned from his elevation in Rome.

Seniors packed CARE at San Vicente de Paúl Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Intervale Avenue facility run by the NY Archdiocese.

Dolan dedicated Care’s new Senior Life Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), which is now scheduled to open March 1.

UPCOMING MULTICULTURAL CONFERENCES

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ANA ANA Global Marketing Conference, March 14, New York
ANA (Association of National Advertisers) and its sister trade association, WFA (World Federation of Advertisers), will welcome leaders from the global marketing industry and marketers from the world's leading brands as part of its first-ever Global Marketing Conference on March 14 in NYC. The conference line-up features some of the world's leading masters of marketing:
* Chris Burggraeve, Chief Marketing Officer, Anheuser Busch InBev
* Luke Dowdney MBE, CEO & Founder, Luta

SABRINA SOTO'S ON TV AGAIN

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In case you missed it, Sabrina Soto appeared this morning on my old Alma matter TODAY, on NBC TV.
‘High Low’ white-sale bargains
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Video on TODAY.com: Sabrina Soto of HGTV’s “The High Low Project” shows some expensive items and nearly identical counterparts with lower prices, including linens, comforters and pillows.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/#46496997

The High Low Project Season Three Promises Surprises: