Muslims Celebrate Ramadan

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Many people around the world celebrate Ramadan during the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. Every day during this month, Muslims around the world spend the daylight hours in a complete fast.

During the month of Ramadan, Muslims worldwide abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs during the daylight hours. During this time they purify the soul, refocus attention on God, and practice self-sacrifice, Ramadan is much more than just not eating and drinking.

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MASSACRE AT THE MULTIPLEX. 12 Dead 50 Injured During Dark Night Rises.
A 24 year old crazed gunman opens fire at an Aurora, Colorado theater 9 movie complex at the opening night of the Batman movie "The Dark Knight Rises," randomly killing and injuring into the crowd.

SYRIAN TROOPS CONTROL CAPITAL. Taking Back Damascus Neighborhood.
Syrian troops once again regain control of a Damascus neighborhood as more than 300 people were killed as a result of that civil war.

SUSPECTED BULGARIA'S BOMBER. He Attempted To Rent An Automobile.

Metropolitan Transit Authority Service Restorations

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NYC Metropolitan Transportation Authority has announced plans to restore and expand its service to subway, bus and commuter rail lines, two years after making deep cuts amid a budget shortfall.

UNEFFECTIVE AND UNPRODUCTIVE

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Despite the appeals for united and concerted action to help end the escalating violence in Syria, the Security Council today failed to adopt a resolution that would have threatened sanctions on Damascus, owing to the negative votes of permanent members Russia and China.

Eleven of the Council’s 15 members voted in favor of the resolution’s text, while two others – Pakistan and South Africa – abstained. A veto by any one of the Council’s five permanent members means a resolution cannot be adopted.

POLY TICKS & CAMP PAINS

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Voters in the Unites States are currently experiencing one of the most sour political moods in any presidential campaigns ever recorded, with billions of dollars expected to be spent on attack ads. These vicious attacks are being reportedly used 90 percent of the time, according to statistics.

During the current campaign, the candidates are spending much more time telling voters how bad the opposition is, instead of explaining their own political platforms. Their main concern seems to be to convince US voters that they aren’t as bad as the opposition.

NEW YORK CITY'S UNIQUE ONLINE NEWS SERVICE

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In many parts of New York City, news and information content is limited to local events. That is because residents living in many Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island neighborhoods usually have several newspapers to choose from. However, The Bronx has a smaller variety of news and information outlets because it has struggled with poverty, high unemployment and crime rates over the past years.

City Island Starving Artist Cafe

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Friday, July 20, 8 p.m.
Randy Niles
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SPECIAL EVENT:
'The Artist @...' Series

Saturday, July 21, 8 p.m.
An Evening with the Masters
Stuyvesant Yacht Club
10 Centre Street, City Island
(a few blocks from the Starving Artist)
$15
Jon Burr Band
featuring Lynn Stein
with John Hart and Jonathan Russell

The John Guth Trio
with Don Falzone & Rich Stein

More information above.

Sunday, July 22, 3 p.m.
Abby Adams
singer-songwriter
CD release party, "Pretty Little Face"

Elliott Glick "Once Upon A Time" CD

Igor Butman: Live Webcast from Dizzy's Club

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Live Webcasts from Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola

Live webcasts from Jazz at Lincoln Center will continue this July on Thursday evenings at 9:30pm EST. If you can't make it in person, be sure to check out these live webcasts featuring Igor Butman and Phil Woods.

Click here to tune in: http://jalc.org/live/

TONIGHT!
Thursday, July 19, 9:30pm EST
Igor Butman & Moscow State Jazz Orchestra

US Dinosaur Footprint Site Excavations

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Glen Rose, Texas is a small town about 40 miles
southwest of Fort Worth. It is home to some of the best-preserved dinosaur
tracks in the world. Starting this week a team of scientists,
researchers, students, and collaborators from across the world will
descend on the Paluxy Riverbed to document and study the footprints and
track sites. The team is led by James Farlow, professor of geology at
Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW). The dig is
partially funded by the National Geographic Society.

“The Glen Rose Paluxy River site contains some of the best-preserved,

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UN GETS SERIOUS WITH SYRIA. Security Council Meets To Increase The Pressure Today.
While government forces shell neighborhoods in and around Damascus following a bombing that killed three of its leaders member nations of UN Security Council meets today to consider a new resolution to diffuse with the increasing violence.

SUICIDE BOMBER KILLS ISRAELIS IN BULGARIA. Government Leaders Vow Payback.
The Balkan nation's prime minister says the suspected attacker carried a fake Michigan driver's license.

AND THE EMMY NOMINATION GOES TO. Stay Tuned And Wait For The Nod.