ANOTHER SCORCHER?

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According to national forecasters, this heat wave is expected to end soon with welcomed rain. The National Weather Service has extended the Heat Advisory for New York City until 7:00 PM this evening, but it's already beginning to cool off.

In the meantime, avoid strenuous activity and anyone without air conditioning, especially older adults and people with chronic health conditions should know that they're at most risk. Cooling Centers are open today.

For locations, hours, and more information on avoiding heat illness and the Air Quality Index:

http://www.ready.gov/heat

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TERROR INSIDE AFGHANISTAN RESORT. Killing Followed By Planned Bloody Taliban Attack.
Taliban militants shoot their way into a Kabul, Afghanistan resort and take hostages before security forces kill attackers.

SANDUSKY JURORS REQUEST REVIEW. Testimony From Doctor and Penn State Coach.
Jury resumes deliberations on comments Dr. Jonathan Dranov and Assistant Coach Mike McQueary made on the witness stand are expected to be the focal point in the child molestation case of the former Penn State assistant football coach.

MOODY'S BIG SQUEEZE. Lowering Banks Credit Ratings.

END DISCRIMINATION NOW

Discrimination is the treatment of an individual based on their membership in a certain group or category. It could be age, weight, height, race, sexual preference. It involves the groups initial reaction influencing their behavior, restricting members of one group from opportunities that are available to a group, leading to exclusion.

With Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein and Joshua Logan's South Pacific debut, back in 1949 racial segregation was the law in the south. Lawmakers tried to ban this song, but failed.

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PROTECT JOURNALISTS * FREEDOM OF THE PRESS

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Two independent United Nations human rights experts today urged greater protection for media professionals, citing the unacceptably high number of attacks against those disseminating news, including arbitrary arrests, torture and killings, to sexual violence against female journalists.

“Attacks against journalists are attacks against democracy,” stressed the Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue, and the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Christof Heyns, in a joint news release.

HEAT/AIR QUALITY HEALTH ADVISORY

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The National Weather Service has extended the Heat Advisory for New York City until 7:00 PM Friday evening.

Additionally, the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation has issued an Air Quality Health Advisory, which is effective until 11:00 PM tonight. These conditions are dangerous to health.

Avoid strenuous activity. People without air conditioning, older adults and people with chronic health conditions are most at risk. Cooling Centers are open today and will be open tomorrow.

Rent Guidelines Board Final Vote

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On May 1, 2012, the NYC Rent Guidelines Board adopted a proposed range of renewal lease guidelines for rent stabilized apartments, lofts and hotels.

Tonight Thursday, June 21, 2012 there was a final vote following a public meeting @ The Great Hall at Cooper Union, located at 7 East 7th Street, at corner of 3rd Ave. New York City.
The Rent Guidelines Board passed a proposal Thursday by a 5-4 vote that raises rents on one-year leases by 2 percent or $20 and on two-year leases by 4 percent or $40.

http://nycrgb.org/html/about/meetings.html

FOOD FOR THOUGHT - WORDS OF WISDOM

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From a solitary contemplation of nature, far removed from the affairs of men, can emerge a philosophy that has, both in a critical as well a constructive sense -- a direct and practical political message. Lao Tzu writes:

Why are people starving?
Because the rulers eat up the money in taxes.
Therefore the people are starving.

Why are the people rebellious?
Because the rulers interfere too much.
Therefore they are rebellious.

Why do people think so little of death?
Because the rulers demand too much of life.

WORTHWHILE INSIDE INFORMATION

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Are you interested in learning more about the bank that issi=ues you credit cards and whether they have any complaints?

You may be interest to learn that some of the banks with the largest amount of complaints are well know to everyone, but they may not want you to know everything, "darts and all"

Credit knowledge gives the consumer added power to shop. It's your money.

You may wish to check out the following CFPB Website

http://www.consumerfinance.gov/

Citizens Soap Box

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City Images wishes to know what's on your mind... Speak up, citizens!

This originates from the days when individuals would stand on a wooden crate used for shipment of soap or any other dry goods from a manufacturer to a distributor.

So, we want to know what's bugging you? Write to your heart's content.

What's keeping you up at night and worth sharing with the online community?

The truth is many of our leaders don’t know enough about what we want and need. Your stories help them better understand the value of the taxes you and your families pay to support your area.

USA HEATWAVE

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National Weather Service issued a heat advisory until late Thursday, warning that the temperatures will be in the upper 90s and triple digits is some places.

Where are showers and thunderstorms when we really need them?.

The temperatures are expected to reach 101 in NYC and other places, as the sun appears to be showing off on this first full day of summer 2012.