What Consitutes a Selfie?

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It is a photograph that an individual takes of him or herself, and or with someone else typically taken with a smartphone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website.

"Perhaps the emotive selfie is simply the currency of communication for a new generation, and an increasingly valuable one as face-to-face communication." - New York Times

"Selfie? There's an app for that." - USA Today

"Selfie is for people to be able to share life’s everyday moments rather than a filtered, curated view of a life that seems perfect." - NBC News

RIP Harold Ramis

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He was called a comedy genius and was best known for his work on films like "Ghostbusters," "Stripes," "Groundhog Day," and "Caddyshack.

Harold Allen Ramis was a comedy actor, director, and writer. His best-known film acting roles were as Egon Spengler in Ghostbusters (1984) and Russell Ziskey in Stripes (1981)
Dead at 69 - November 21, 1944 - February 24, 2014, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Ghost-busters: http://youtu.be/Fe93CLbHjxQ

Ghost-busters Actor DEAD | RIP | VIDEO: http://youtu.be/ntuVEKdTrYQ

TUTOR PERINI STEAMROLLER

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Tutor Perini Fourth-Quarter and Fiscal 2013 Results show revenues were $1,099.3 million and $4,175.7 million for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2013, respectively, compared to $1,114.2 million and $4,111.5 million for the same periods last year. Income from construction operations was $70.2 million and $203.8 million for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2013, respectively, compared to $60.7 million and a loss from construction operations of $221.8 million for the same periods last year.

LIVE * TUTOR PERINI * LIVE

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Now hear this.... Tutor Perini Corporation, the civil and building construction company building the City Island Bridge will host a conference call TODAY at 5:00 PM on Monday, February 24, 2014, to discuss the Company's fourth-quarter and fiscal 2013 results.

Speakers on the call from Tutor Perini will be Ronald Tutor, Chairman and CEO, Robert Band, President, and Michael Kershaw, Executive Vice President and CFO. The Company plans to distribute its earnings announcement the same day after the market close.

ST PAUL'S CHURCH NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

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

Special free Programs in March 2014

Wed., March 5, 1 PM
Our lunchtime series features Songs of America, a performance and sing-along of songs from colonial times through the 20th century, with historical commentary.

Thursday, March 6, First Thursdays at St. Paul’s open from 1 to 9 PM

CITY ISLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY

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PROGRAMS AT THE CITY ISLAND LIBRARY- MARCH 2014

718-885-1703

Serving The City Island Community & the Public Since 1911

Our hours are: Mondays and Thursdays 11 AM-7 PM

Tuesdays and Wednesdays 11 AM- 6 PM

Fridays and Saturdays 10 AM-5 PM

MARCH CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

Read-a-Loud: The first Friday of every month will have a read-a-loud in the early afternoon. Listen to the librarian’s choices and feel free to bring your family’s favorite to share. Friday, March 7th , 11AM to noon.

ADDING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

Dear Chancellor;

We understand that you are considering the designation of Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and Lunar New Year as New York City public school holidays. As members of Congress representing constituents in New York City, we support a potential move to recognize these holidays and urge you to include the festival of Diwali on the list of new public school holidays.

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NEWS HEADLINES

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US to Putin: Don't send troops into Ukraine http://nyp.st/MlLn74

Ukraine upheaval: The key players http://wapo.st/Mk1zFZ

Protests in Kiev: A chronicle of key events http://wapo.st/1bXnm2B

Ukraine protests: warrant issued for arrest of Viktor Yanukovych – live updates: http://gu.com/p/3n2ee/tf

A single tear for Sochi http://msn.foxsports.com/olympics/story/a-single-tear-for-sochi-022314

Anti-Putin protesters sentenced to up to 4 years http://u.afp.com/NeF

Taliban carries out deadly raid on Afghan army base http://wapo.st/1byPmJz

Pinocchio = Liar

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On this date back in 1940 the film Pinocchio was released nationwide. The story of a living puppet, with the help of a cricket as his conscience proves himself worthy of becoming a real boy.

The film is he story of a wood-carver named Geppetto, who produces a puppet named Pinocchio and is brought to life by a fairy, who informs him that he can become a real boy if he proves himself to be unselfish, brave and is always truthful. There lies the problem.

For the compulsive liar, lying feels safe and this fuels the desire to lie again and again.

This Week in Her and History

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This Week in History, February 23 - March 1

Feb 23, 1945
U.S. flag raised on Iwo Jima. During the bloody Battle for Iwo Jima, U.S. Marines from the 3rd Platoon, E Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Regiment of the 5th Division take the crest of Mount Suribachi, the island's highest peak and most strategic position, and raise the U.S. flag. Marine photographer Louis Lowery was with them and recorded the event. American soldiers fighting for control of Suribachi's slopes cheered the raising of the flag, and several hours later more Marines headed up to the crest with a larger flag. Joe Rosenthal, a photographer with the Associated Press, met them along the way and recorded the raising of the second flag along with a Marine still photographer and a motion-picture cameraman.

Feb 24, 1836
Alamo defenders call for help. On this day in 1836, in San Antonio, Texas, Colonel William Travis issues a call for help on behalf of the Texan troops defending the Alamo, an old Spanish mission and fortress under attack by the Mexican army. A native of Alabama, Travis moved to the Mexican state of Texas in 1831. He soon became a leader of the growing movement to overthrow the Mexican government and establish an independent Texan republic. When the Texas revolution began in 1835, Travis became a lieutenant-colonel in the revolutionary army and was given command of troops in the recently captured city of San Antonio de Bexar (now San Antonio). On February 23, 1836, a large Mexican force commanded by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana arrived suddenly in San Antonio. Travis and his troops took shelter in the Alamo, where they were soon joined by a volunteer force led by Colonel James Bowie.

Feb 25, 1964
Clay knocks out Liston. On February 25, 1964, 22-year-old Cassius Clay shocks the odds-makers by dethroning world heavyweight boxing champ Sonny Liston in a seventh-round technical knockout. The dreaded Liston, who had twice demolished former champ Floyd Patterson in one round, was an 8-to-1 favorite. However, Clay predicted victory, boasting that he would "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" and knock out Liston in the eighth round. The fleet-footed and loquacious youngster needed less time to make good on his claim--Liston, complaining of an injured shoulder, failed to answer the seventh-round bell. A few moments later, a new heavyweight champion was proclaimed. Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. was born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1942. He started boxing when he was 12 and by age 18 had amassed a record of over 100 wins in amateur competition. In 1959, he won the International Golden Gloves heavyweight title and in 1960 a gold medal in the light heavyweight category at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome. Clay turned professional after the Olympics and went undefeated in his first 19 bouts, earning him the right to challenge Sonny Liston, who had defeated Floyd Patterson in 1962 to win the heavyweight title.

Feb 26, 1919
Two national parks preserved, 10 years apart.On this day in history, two national parks were established in the United States 10 years apart--the Grand Canyon in 1919 and the Grand Tetons in 1929. Located in northwestern Arizona, the Grand Canyon is the product of millions of years of excavation by the mighty Colorado River. The chasm is exceptionally deep, dropping more than a mile into the earth, and is 15 miles across at its widest point. The canyon is home to more than 1,500 plant species and over 500 animal species, many of them endangered or unique to the area, and it's steep, multi-colored walls tell the story of 2 billion years of Earth's history. In 1540, members of an expedition sent by the Spanish explorer Coronado became the first Europeans to discover the canyon, though because of its remoteness the area was not further explored until 300 years later. American geologist John Wesley Powell, who popularized the term "Grand Canyon" in the 1870s, became the first person to journey the entire length of the gorge in 1869. The harrowing voyage was made in four rowboats.