NO FIREARMS ON CAMPUS

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On the CW Post campus of Long Island University, an early morning accident left one LIU faculty member wounded in the leg during a discharge of his weapon. The adjunct instructor was hospitalized with a non-life threatening injury. The professor has been identified as 72 year old John Carney, from the College of Management. He was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment and is listed in stable condition.

Bartow Pell Mansion

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CELEBRATE
THE MANSION IN HOLIDAY SPLENDOR
WITH TREES INSPIRED BY
CHRISTMAS STORYBOOKS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2ND
HOLIDAY LUNCHEON
(reservations required)
12:30 to 2 PM
HOLIDAY SHOP, HOMEMADE GOODIES
AND SILENT AUCTION
11:30 AM to 2 PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3RD
ANNUAL HOLIDAY FAMILY DAY
10 AM to 1 PM
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS STORYTELLING
0:30 and 11:30
(reservations required)
CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY CRAFTS
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOS WITH SANTA
HOLIDAY SHOP, HOMEMADE GOODIES
AND SILENT AUCTION

EVENING CELEBRATION (reservations required)
7-10 PM

Islamists Protest Egypt Military Rule

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Arab Spring: Affect on Egypt

Thousands of Islamist protestors turned out to Tahrir Square to challenge the authority of Egypt’s military council that seized power nine months ago with the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

PUERTO RICAN HERITAGE

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Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. joined Comité Noviembre and the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation to celebrate Puerto Rican Heritage Month. Borough President Diaz honored community leaders for their accomplishments presenting citations to the 2011 honorees including Bill Aguado, former president of the Bronx Council on the Arts; Elizabeth Figueroa, director of community relations at the New York Botanical Garden; and Ricardo Fernandez, President of Lehman College. Dahlma Llanos Figueroa, award winning author of “Daughters of Stone,” served as the event’s keynote speaker.

IDENTITY THEFT

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The Federal Trade Commission has released the list of top consumer complaints received by the agency. The list showed that for the 11th year in a row, identity theft was the number one consumer complaint category. Of 1,339,265 complaints received in 2010, 250,854 – or 19 percent – were related to identity theft. Debt collection complaints were in second place, with 144,159 complaints.

Headlines 11/18/11

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MYANMAR/BURMA DISSIDENT POLITICIAN. US Sends Clinton.

NATALIE WOOD DEATH. New LAPD Investigation.

REGIS LIVE TALKFEST. Last TV Program.

GRIDLOCK ALERT.NYC Commuters.

CAMPUS FIREARMS. LIU Accident.

DEFORESTATION THREATENS PLANET

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UN SAYS DEFORESTATION THREATENS GLOBAL ECONOMY & COMMUNITY

Deforestation not only threatens the planet’s climate and national economic development, but also communities whose income, culture and way of life depend on healthy forests, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed today on a visit to Indonesia.

Mr. Ban was in the Central Kalimantan region of Borneo, which has been chosen by the Indonesian Government for a pilot programme of the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) initiative.

HOLIDAY CONCERT

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Holiday Organ Concert

at National Historic Site in Westchester County,

Sunday, Dec. 18, 2 PM

Acclaimed organist Kathryn Jones performs a holiday concert on the 1830 Erben, at St. Paul’s Church National Historic, Site, in Mt. Vernon, NY, on Sunday, December 18, beginning at 2 PM. The recital, on one of the nation’s oldest working pipe organs, features classical selections as well as traditional carols and Holiday favorites, accompanied by soprano.

Parking and admission are free – light refreshments served.

When: Sunday, Dec. 18, 2 PM

SYRIA ISOLATED

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Arab Spring and Syria

Syrian army defectors have reportedly killed or wounded nearly two dozen members of the security police after attacking a Damascus base for military intelligence, bringing Syria closer than ever to civil war

The so called Arab Spring: is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests occurring in the Arab world that began on Saturday, 18 December 2010.

Living Wage NYC Rally

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On Monday, November 21, people from all over the City will join together at "Many Voices, One Goal: A Rally for Living Wages," to be held at the Riverside Church, 409 Riverside Drive, in Manhattan.

Join Borough President Diaz, NAACP President & CEO Benjamin Jealous and many others as they come together to support the "Fair Wages for New Yorkers" Act. The rally comes just one day before a scheduled hearing on the bill before the City Council.