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GOVERNOR RECALL SAVED BY POWERFUL VOTE. Same Administration New Political Times.
Scott Walker becomes the nation's first governor to democratically survive a recall. This GOP Governor needs to fix Wisconsin's political divide. His win sets the stage for what's now expected to be a hard-fought presidential battle and good news for Republican nominee Mitt Romney.

MORE SUICIDE BOMBERS. Afghanistan Attack Kills A Couple Dozen Civilians.

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

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Marking World Environment Day, United Nations officials today highlighted the need for a change in thinking and approach to ensure the sustainability of the Earth’s resources as the world population grows.

RIP - Herb Reed

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Only you were the last living member and founding father of The Platters.

Reed Reed was a native of Kansas City, Missouri and founded The Platters in Los Angeles, back in 1953. It was originally a quartet, the group won a string of talent shows, and performed up and down the California coast while the members worked days at a car wash and at other odd jobs.

Enjoy these blasts from the past...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzkszgjkj6Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r2pEdc1_lI

They May Not Have Another This Saturday

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Two out of three ain't bad? It sure is not if you're referring to the Triple Crown of Horse Racing.

All eyes were on "I'll Have Another" as the horse was considered a possibility of winning this weekend's third race. But don't place your bet on that iconic horse race just yet. It appears that those paying attention to the Belmont Stakes want a momentous, history-making victory. There has not been a Triple Crown winner since 1978, it’s a popular sentiment to bet on I’ll Have Another, if just for the souvenir ticket and the boost it could give the sport.

NTSB INVESTIGATION'S FINDINGS

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The National Transportation Safety Board wants trucking companies to gather 10 years of driving records for newly hired drivers. This represents an increase from the current three years that the board said does not allow carriers to make informed hiring decisions.

In presenting its findings from an investigation of a nearby crash that killed 15 people in March, the board has also recommended that all new heavy vehicles have devices that limit speeds based on current speed limits.

COLONIAL DAY @ ST PAUL's CHURCH

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St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site
897 S. Columbus Avenue, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550
914-667-4116 www.nps.gov/sapa

Contact: David Osborn (site manager), at 914-667-4116; dostpaul@yahoo.com
Colonial Day, at National Historic Site in Westchester County, Sat., June 9

Colonial era crafts, music, games and toys, dancing, cooking and military demonstrations are featured in the Colonial Day event, at St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site, in Mt. Vernon, NY, on Saturday afternoon June 9, from noon to 4 PM.

RALLY FOR CITY ISLAND FDNY LADDER 53

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The City Island Firehouse once again appears to face potential closure. Therefore last night, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. joined City Council Member Jimmy Vacca and more than 100 residents of City Island to protest the proposed closure of Ladder 53, the firehouse located on City Island.

This is the fourth straight year that a mayoral budget has proposed eliminating Ladder 53 on City Island. If Ladder 53 were to close, it would take the next-nearest ladder company over ten minutes to respond to an emergency, if neither of the two drawbridges leading onto the island were raised.

CITY ISLAND TOWN HALL MEETING

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It was abundantly clear that every one of those City Islanders, who attended last night Town Hall Meeting strongly opposed Mayor Bloomberg's latest proposal to close down 20 NYFD ladder companies, especially City Island's Ladder #53. This is the fourth year of Bloomberg's budget dance threatening to eliminate funds from the city's fire department operating budget.

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WILL THE GOVERNOR HAVE TO WALK? Wisconsin Voters Decide Scott Walkers's Fate Today.
That recall election targeting Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker appears to be a close call. The tough Republican is trying to become the very first U.S. governor to fight off a statewide recall.

JURY SELECTION BEGINS. Penn State's Sandusky Molestation Trial.
Jerry's jury selection is set to start in the trial of the former football defensive coordinator for Penn State University. The trial is now expected to last a few weeks.

LATEST CIA TARGET: Shot Abu, Al-Qaida's Number Two.

EAT & RUN starting & finishing on East 42nd St

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Eat & Run — all the way around New York.

Scott Jurek, star of the bestseller Born to Run, will celebrate the release of his new memoir, Eat & Run, by running all 31 miles around Manhattan in just 5 hours.

The public is invited to join Scott along the way for a few miles or more. Pace will be about 9:30 minute per mile.

Jurek will begin the run on June 5, 2012 at 5 a.m., and finish it by arriving in time for noon talk at Bryant Park. Joining Jurek for portions of this epic run will be friends and admirers like:

*Christopher McDougall, author of Born to Run