A-ROD BANNED

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Major League Baseball has dropped a bomb on The Bronx Bombers. It's the longest suspension in Baseball history. NY Yankees superstar Alex Rodriguez is now suspended for the 2014 season, as an arbitrator upheld most of a 211-game suspension MLB assessed him in August.

Today's ruling will cost Rodriguez $25 million in wages, and cast a large shadow of a doubt over the All-Star's slugger's career.

Alex Rodriguez turns 40 during the 2015 season. He vows to fight in court, so this is not the last inning.

NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS

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Now that we are half way between the 2014 New Year and the upcoming 4712 * Asian New Year 馬 Mǎ Horse 午 Wǔ. (More about this in a future posting) City Island Images decided to ask our readers about your individual new year resolutions.

First let me say that I think most have stopped making New Year’s resolutions altogether because like me, they can not follow through.

Whether your resolution is to stay the course, or you've decided not to get involved in office politics, or to eat healthy, lose weight...etc.

LATINAS LEADING NYC

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After all was said and done, it was unanimous decision. Councilwoman Melissa Mark-Viverito was elected 51-0 as New York City Council Speaker Wednesday, the first Latina to hold the second-most powerful position in city government.

"I want to thank every one of my colleagues. Whether you're from the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, or Manhattan, we all have the pleasure of serving in the greatest city in the world," she stated.

Ms. Mark-Viverito is a liberal Democrat representing East Harlem. She grew up in Puerto Rico and moved to New York at age 18. Since that time she has devoted her professional career to nonprofits, labor, and politics.

For more than a decade, NYC's Board Of Education has been controlled by business executives, or a political flak. Carmen Fariña becomes the first chancellor who has a background in the educational field. None of the previous chancellors had classroom teaching experience with children.

The decision to select Fariña as new chancellor is being described as Mayor de Blasio “has officially ended the era of beating up on teachers and public school parents,” according to the New York Daily News.

For a time Fariña served as deputy chancellor of the B.O.E under Mayor Bloomberg but resigned because of difference she described as being, “philosophical.” But now it seems Fariña has found a philosophical understanding regarding the city’s educational system in Mayor de Blasio.
Both Fariña and Mayor Blasio assure that major changes will being coming to the New York City Board of Education.

In New York City there are a total of 40% of Latino school children from various Latin countries around the world, and sadly they still encounter the same issue Fariña faced. Fariña also adds to this statement that because of this discrimination, teachers sometimes pressure said students to Anglicize their names.

BULLDOZER or BUTCHER?

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has died aged 85 after spending eight years in a coma following a stroke. He devoted his entire life fighting for Israel.

Sharon was known as The Bulldozer to his people, but Palestinians also called him a butcher. He was a warrior and a politician, with a blustering figure who came to dominate his country's domestic politics by his sheer physical presence as by his powerful rhetoric.

Israelis saw Ariel Sharon as a heroic warrior, who effectively led his clearly decisive campaigns in the 1967 and 1973 wars.

PUBLIC HEARING ADDENDUM

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The City Island Civic Association wants you to know that on January 15 a public hearing will be held by Community Board 10 as part of a process called ULURP (Uniform Land Use Review Procedure), in which applications affecting the land use of the city are publicly reviewed. Application goes to Board 10, Borough President, Department of City Planning (DCP) must pass it, then City Council can, and the Mayor signs. The renewal of the sidewalk café permit for Sammy’s Fish Box will also be discussed.

What is the Community Board and what is their role?

WHO ARE THE LEADERS IN US?

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Since everything in politics is short-term, lets take a look at the current playing field.

Since NJ Governor Chris Christie is fighting for his political future, the Republicans still have US Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who has lately been overshadowed by other GOP figures waging the battles over Obamacare and the federal budget. These include Senators Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ted Cruz of Texas, but the Florida conservative has political skills and resources that will sustain him as a 2016 contender when other flavors-of-the-month fade.

Rubio and Florida's other potential presidential contender, former Governor Jeb Bush, are victims of the increasingly bitter split in the Republican Party between the moderates and the right wing, partly over immigration and other hot button issues.

The Democrats have Vice President Joe Biden, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley.

A recent poll indicated that out of nearly 400 Democrats who were asked chose Hillary Clinton as their next candidate, with 63 percent in favor of the former secretary of state. Biden ranked second, with 12 percent of the vote, while Warren came in third, with 7 percent. 12 percent of responders did not choose any of the other above candidates.

WACKY WEATHER

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Forecasters are expecting a wintry mix of freezing rain and snow will affect the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Friday, gradually changing to rain through the day. Flooding potential is high for the Northeast this weekend.

A COMBINATION OF SPOTTY LIGHT FREEZING DRIZZLE AS WELL AS PATCHY FREEZING FOG WILL CREATE SLIPPERY CONDITIONS FOR SOME AREAS. MOTORISTS SHOULD EXERCISE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN COMMUTING AND BE ALERT FOR THESE SLIPPERY CONDITIONS.

HEAVY RAIN EXPECTED SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT...

* FROM SATURDAY MORNING THROUGH LATE SATURDAY NIGHT.

NORTHERN LIGHT SHOW

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Aurora Borealis could be visible in much of Canada, northern US. This is a powerful solar flare that is shaking up the Earth's magnetic field, producing a light show in the sky for much of North America.

U.S. space weather forecasters have been tracking an even where the sun shot out a strong solar flare late Tuesday, which is now expected to arrive at Earth early Thursday. It should shake up Earth's magnetic field and expand the Aurora Borealis south.

Officials suggest the best viewing should probably be Thursday evening, weather permitting.

This solar storm is diverting airline flights around the poles and may even go as far as disrupting GPS positioning devices, according to forecasters.

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Shedding New Light on Race and the Movies

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Professional entertainment watchers lauded 2013’s breakthrough films with a black storyline as a sign of racial barriers being further eroded in Hollywood. However, a study by a leading monitor of diversity in entertainment suggests that, whatever progress appears to be happening right now, black women still have farther to travel toward parity than black men in cinema.

While “Race/Ethnicity in 500 Popular Films,” an analysis of major releases between 2007 and 2012, counted 33 black directors among 565 directors of the top 500 money-making movies, just a fraction of those 33 were women.

The study of those white-male-director-dominated films found that all women, and men of color, had fewer roles with speaking parts and, for females, more roles shaped by sexual stereotypes.

Parsed further, the findings showed that:

Some of the directors worked on more than one film included in the study, which meant that even though 33 films had black directors, there were actually 22 black directors in total.
When films had a black director, 52.6 percent of speaking characters were black. When directors were not black, 9.9 percent of speaking characters were black.
In 40 percent of the 500 films, the number of black characters with speaking rolls hovered at 5 percent.
In 2012 alone, 10.8 percent of speaking roles went to blacks, 5 percent to Asians, and 4.2 percent to Hispanics.
Of women with speaking parts, 34.8 percent were Asian, 34.6 percent were black, 33.9 percent were Hispanic, 28.8 percent were white, and 16.1 percent were of some other ethnicity.
Of all female characters, Latinas were the most likely to be robed in sexually revealing clothes or be partially nude. Among Hispanic female characters, 41.1 percent were provocatively attired and 39.3 percent were partially naked. That compared to 31.8 percent and 30.5 percent, respectively, for black women; 32.8 percent and 32.3 percent for white women; and 15.7 of each category for Asian women.

BULLY PULPIT

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The Bully Pulpit was a phrase coined after US President Theodore Roosevelt's reference to the White House as a "bully pulpit."

The presidency is a terrific platform from which to persuasively advocate an agenda. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie had apparently been using this tactic with some success until it finally caught up with him.