Archive for November, 2013

Worlds Most Powerful Woman Central Banker

Congratulations to the worlds most powerful woman banker!

by · November 21, 2013 · Uncategorized

State Of Iranian Nuclear Negotiations

By John Irish, Parisa Hafezi and Justyna Pawlak GENEVA (Reuters) – Iran and six major powers have made some progress toward an interim deal to curb Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, but both sides said on Thursday […]

by · November 21, 2013 · Uncategorized

Senate Gets Tough More Sanctions For Iran

By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on Thursday he was committed to moving ahead with a tougher Iran

by · November 21, 2013 · Uncategorized

Slavery In Britian Woman Held For Thirty Years

By Belinda Goldsmith LONDON (Reuters) – Three women enslaved for 30 years have been rescued from a house in London including one who has spent her entire life in

by · November 21, 2013 · Uncategorized

Cash Concerts Travel And Prostitutes

By David Alexander WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Navy said on Thursday it has suspended the deputy commander of a unit responsible for port and harbor security as a result of

by · November 21, 2013 · Uncategorized

Car Plunges into Freezing Pond Five Young Children Hurt

By Todd Melby MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) – Five young children were seriously injured after the car they were riding in veered off a rain-slicked highway ramp and slid into a near-freezing pond in the Minneapolis area on Thursday morning, officials said.

by · November 21, 2013 · Domestic News

Floridians Would Support Pot Use For Medicinal Purpose Only

By Bill Cotterell TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Reuters) – An overwhelming majority of Floridians would support legalizing marijuana when used for medical purposes in the Sunshine State, a poll released on Thursday showed. The Quinnipiac University poll of registered voters in the […]

by · November 21, 2013 · Uncategorized

Skakel Walks For Now

By Richard Weizel STAMFORD, Connecticut (Reuters) – Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel, who spent 11 years in prison for the 1975 murder of a teenage neighbor in Greenwich, Connecticut, walked free on Thursday after a judge granted him

by · November 21, 2013 · Domestic News

BABY HOPE ACCUSED KILLER PLEADS NOT GUILTY

By Curtis Skinner NEW YORK (Reuters) – The accused killer of a small girl dubbed “Baby Hope” whose death was a mystery for more than two decades pleaded not guilty to her murder on Thursday. The child’s body was found […]

by · November 21, 2013 · Local News

An Evening at The Huntington Library

Mike Gupta, Rich Vitacco, Angel Hernandez & Tom Vasti

by · November 21, 2013 · Local News

Tonight Thursday Nov. 21, 2013 Bronx Community Board 9 General Board Meeting

Harding Park Bronx posted in Concerned Citizens of Bronx Community Board 9 Harding Park Bronx 7:27am Nov 21 TONIGHT! Thursday, 11/21 – BRONX COMMUNITY BOARD # 9’s MONTHLY GENERAL BOARD MEETING will be held at the Harding Park Homeowners Community […]

by · November 21, 2013 · Bulletin Board

Pelham Bay Merchants Association’s 1st Annual Winter Wonderland

by · November 20, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Local News

HOPE – Homeless Outreach Population Estimate

On January 27, 2014, the Department of Homeless Services will conduct its annual Homeless Outreach Population Estimate (HOPE). It is a unique opportunity to volunteer and participate in an extraordinary citywide effort.

by · November 20, 2013 · Local News

East Bronx History Forum Meets Tonight Wednesday Nov 20, 2013

East Bronx History Forum is hosting its 85th meeting tonight at the historic Huntington Free Library and Reading Room on 9 Westchester Square at 7:30pm. From September through June, local history enthusiasts meet once a month for different presentations. This […]

by · November 20, 2013 · Bulletin Board, Uncategorized

Next Speaker of the City Council the Race is On

written by Roseanna Delgado Last nite the second public forum of th “NYC Council Speaker” Series was held in a packed room at New Settlement Community Campus in Mt. Eden section of the Southwest Bronx.  This series was created by […]

by · November 19, 2013 · Uncategorized