DOJ Monitors Elections

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The US Justice Department says it will monitor elections on June 5, 2012, in the following jurisdictions to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and other federal voting rights statutes: Alameda, Fresno and Riverside Counties, Calif.; Cibola and Sandoval Counties, N.M.; Shannon County, S.D.; and in the city of Milwaukee.

THE GOOD OLD DAYS

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The effect upon the US viewing public by TV commercials has been the subject of philosophical discourse for a long time by many individuals.

The viewership of television programming, as measured by companies like Nielsen Media Research and Arbitron has often been used as a metric for television advertisement placement and consequently, for the rates these advertisers were charged to broadcast within a given network, television program, day of the week or time of day.

Take a look at the following commercial TV classics.

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ASSORTED INTERSTING EVENTS

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Event: Steve Kroft of 60 Minutes to Headline The Deadline Club Annual Awards Dinner
When: TONIGHT - June 4, 2012
Where: The Waldorf, 301 Park Avenue, New York, NY

MING DYNASTY

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The Ming Dynasty has been described by some as "one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history". Its immense cultural and political influences were felt not only within East Asia, but also extended over the Turks to the west, and Vietnam and Myanmar to the south. The Renwen Society at China Institute invites you to an extended lecture by Mr. Ma Weiyuan, a leading authority on the Ming era from China, who will capture the 300-year history of the rise and fall of the last ethnic Han dynasty.)

Sunday, June 17 2 - 5 PM
Free member / $5 non-member

RALLY TO SAVE #53

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Today, NYC Councilman James Vacca and the City Island Civic Association are protesting NY Mayor Bloomberg’s proposed budget cuts which could result in the closure of 20 fire companies citywide, probably including City Island’s Ladder Company 53, as early as July 1, 2012.

Although FDNY has yet to disclose the specific companies on the chopping block, City Island’s only ladder company has been slated for closure during the past four years.

6/4/12 News & Information Service 24/7

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NIGERIAN AIR DISASTER. Investigation Into The Jet's Flight History.
The available records of a Dana Air Boeing MD-83 which crashed into a heavily populated area in Lagos, Nigeria killing all 153 on board are under extreme examination.

ZIMMERMAN'S LAWYER. Seeking New Bond Hearing.
The lawyer for the defendant in the Trayvon Martin shooting hopes to persuade the court to reconsider during a bond hearing, now that his client is back in jail after his bond was revoked.

HANOI NEW MIA SEARCH. Panetta Visits Vietnam.

SUPER NEWS MANAGERS RETIRE

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Two of the longest serving major market news VP personalities unexpectedly announced their retirement this past week on opposite coasts. NYC and Los Angeles

At WABC-TV, New York, NY. KENNY PLOTNIK is leaving this ABC o-and-o. He emailed his staff that his wife's retirement from nursing "sparked my interest in looking elsewhere for career challenges." Kenny worked for 25 years at WABC, the last ten as ND. He previously worked for the company at WPVI-TV in Philadelphia, and began his career in Buffalo.

RALLY TO SAVE #53

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On Monday, June 4th, NYC Councilman James Vacca and the City Island Civic Association will partner to protest Mayor Bloombnerg’s proposed budget cuts that would result in the closure of 20 fire companies citywide, most likely including City Island’s Ladder Company 53, as early as July 1, 2012.

FDNY has yet to disclose the specific companies on the chopping block, but Ladder 53, City Island’s only ladder company, has been slated for closure for the past four years. If Ladder 53, were to close, first-alarm response times on City Island would double to nearly 10 minutes.

This Week in History

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This Week in History, Jun 3 - Jun 9

Jun 03, 1989
Crackdown at Tiananmen begins. With protests for democratic reforms entering their seventh week, the Chinese government authorizes its soldiers and tanks to reclaim Beijing's Tiananmen Square at all costs. By nightfall on June 4, Chinese troops had forcibly cleared the square, killing hundreds and arresting thousands of demonstrators and suspected dissidents.

Jun 04, 1942

6/3/12 News & Information Service 24/7

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ASSAD SAYS CRISES IS ABOUT TO TO END. Claims Terrorists Monsters Behind Killings In Syria.
Syrian president says: "We are not facing a political problem... sectarian strife and the tool of this is terrorism."

LARGE EGYPTIAN PROTESTS. Demonstrators Demanding Death For Mubarak and Family.
Meanwhile, one candidate says he represents reconciliation, wile the Brotherhood represents revenge.

BREAST CANCER BREAKTHROUGH. Medicine Exclusively Treats Tumor Cells.