This Week in History

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This Week in History, Jan 15 - Jan 21

Jan 15, 1967
Packers face Chiefs in first Super Bowl at the Los Angeles Coliseum, the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the first-ever world championship game of American football.

Jan 16, 1919
Prohibition takes effect. The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, prohibiting the "manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes," is ratified on this day in 1919 and becomes the law of the land.

Jan 17, 1950

Headlines 1/14/12

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VIOLENCE CONTINUES IN SYRIA. Civil War Fears?

NY EDUCATION FUNDING. Billion Dollar Loss?

US vs IRAN. Tensions Continue to Rise.

MISS AMERICA WI-Wins, NY-3rd Place.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALI. 70 Years Old.

Not Everyone Likes Former City Islander Judge Judy

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Although she enjoys spectacular TV ratings, not everyone likes Judge Judy-Janet Ann Knowles doesn't care too much for her.

The 62-year-old Jupiter, Florida resident was arrested Sunday on aggravated battery charges after she hit a 65-year-old man on the head with a hammer after she got "upset with Judge Judy," according to a police report obtained by the Palm Beach Post.

According to the report, the man was sitting on his recliner watching the judge's show when she lost it and attacked him with that hammer.

NEWS 4 ALL 2 SHARE WITH CIMAGES.ME

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The good news is there's a lot more of the really cool new feature and hard news stories that help bring some fresh air to our days.

We're still aggressive hunters of news and information content that can help inform you to improve your personal lives, in the workspace, at the office or at home.

As always, we're chasing down what's hot and what's cool - what's brilliant and what's foolish - and providing our weekly staples.

Media Matters

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Social media continually gets stranger by the day. Some sites and apps are offering fake friends for funds. Others are offering an opportunity to produce your death announcement, which will be held for release until you die.

One Website offers to rent a mate willing to be in a relationship with you for a fee. They will be your online friend for a few days, just to make someone else jealous.

Headlines 1/14/12

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EUROPEAN RATINGS DOWNGRADED. Debt Woes Rise.

CRUISE SHIP DEATHS. Ships Runs Aground.

NY TEACHERS. Evaluations and Ratings.

LATINO INFLUENCE. Keeps Growing.

COLD WEATHER COMING. Brrrrr

Congressman Crowley's Historic Journey

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US Rep. Joe Crowley (D-Queens, the Bronx) met with pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in Rangoon as part of his travel to Burma. Following the meeting, Crowley responded to the release of political prisoners and other developments:

THE WRITE STUFF

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Writing Workshop at Barnes & Noble Bay Plaza

Barnes and Noble Bay PlazaOn Friday, January 20th, the Bronx Writers Center and Barnes & Noble Bay Plaza present a free writing workshop at Barnes & Noble Bay Plaza (290 Baychester Avenue in the Co-op City section of the Bronx), from 7:00-9:00pm. Click here for directions.

“Resolved to Write: Transforming Your Dreams into Goals” is one of a series of free workshops for aspiring writers held every third Friday of the month at Barnes & Noble Bay Plaza.

MTA Makes Some New Yorkers Angry

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It was actually the very first time in one hundred year history of New York City’s 24-hour subway system, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority shut down some sections of our train lines overnight hours from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. four nights in a row to allow workers to clean up the miles of tracks.

Nearly one thousand workers cleaned roughly three miles of tracks and completed hundreds of tasks that they needed to finish. Back to normal? We'll see.

U.S. Restores Relations With Myanmar

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While U.S. Representative Joseph Crowley visited Myanmar, that country has received a favorable overture in response to their political reforms.

Joe Crowley (D-Queens, the Bronx) met with families of political prisoners in Rangoon as part of his travel to Burma. During the meeting, Crowley listened to the concerns of the families and expressed his strong support for the unconditional release of all political prisoners.

Our representative is the first member of Congress to meet with families of political prisoners held in Burma.