Protected: Language & IDENTITY Draft #3
Posted on 10. May, 2010 by Shane Kavanaugh.
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May Day: Immigrant Rights Protest-Live Blog
Posted on 01. May, 2010 by Amy Yensi.
Reporter: Amy Yensi Today, May 1, 2010, there is a protest against the new Arizona law sb1070, starting at 12 p.m. There are protests in several other cities around the country. The New York City rallies will happen at Union Square, 14th St and Foley Square at Thomas Paine Park. The protesters feel the legislation [...]
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An Asthma Doctor, and Dancer
Posted on 30. Apr, 2010 by Suyeon Kim.
It’s the 30th anniversary of Dr. Cheryl Doyle’s medical practice in Brooklyn, but she’s not slowing down. In fact, her work is going strong – and not least because of her other passion – dance. The 61-year old has been dancing since she was five, and still goes to dance classes four times a week. [...]
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Protected: Fulfilling assignment
Posted on 30. Apr, 2010 by Janet Lawrence.
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Protected: Artist Power? We'll Soon Find Out.
Posted on 29. Apr, 2010 by Shane Kavanaugh.
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Protected: Language & Identity
Posted on 27. Apr, 2010 by Shane Kavanaugh.
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Protected: Alexandra Itskovich
Posted on 27. Apr, 2010 by Shane Kavanaugh.
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Coney Island Under Construction
Posted on 26. Apr, 2010 by Ines Bebea.
Coney Island‘s amusement park is a tradition that dates back to the Civil War.
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Bollywood Yoga: An Alternative Style of Exercise
Posted on 22. Apr, 2010 by Melissa Rose Cooper.
Is Bollywood Yoga changing the way people exercise? Well for many New Yorkers, it is. The term “Bollywood” refers to the Indian film industry. One of the most popular aspects of these films is the dancing, which brings customary Indian steps to a more contemporary level. And in preparation for this dancing, Indian men and [...]
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Department For The Aging Faces Budget Cuts
Posted on 16. Apr, 2010 by Uchebuaku Abanobi.
Goodbye and good luck. Over 6,000 seniors could be left with nowhere to turn if Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Preliminary Budget is approved. The Department for the Aging is facing steep budget cuts totaling $2,264 million, in order to help resuscitate the city’s fragile financial state. Approximately 45-100 of New York City’s 301 senior centers could [...]

