FLATBUSH — Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College concludes its 2009-2010 World Stages series with Israeli singer/songwriter David Broza on Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 2 p.m. Since the mid 1970s, David Broza has been steadily gaining […]
Your coverage of public transit cutbacks has been excellent, especially Harold Egeln’s articles on buses and Ron Geberer’s coverage of trains. I just want to suggest that you add another dimension and demand that MTA reveal more about the compensation […]
Long Island University's Connie James, left, and St. Francis's Brittany Lilley fight for the ball in the second half of the Northeast Conference women’s championship basketball game at Long Island University in Brooklyn this past Sunday. St. Francis won 77-68. The two Downtown Brooklyn schools have a longstanding rivalry. * * * Questions? Comments? […]
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — St. Francis College Professor of English Gregory F. Tague is pleased to announce the publication of his second book of 2010 and fourth scholarly book overall, Origins of English Dramatic Modernism, 1870 to 1914 (Academica Press), which […]
Questioned Permanence of 660 Affordable Units, Impacts on Schools, Transportation By Linda Collins Brooklyn Daily Eagle DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Borough President (BP) Marty Markowitz’ concerns about the New Domino development appeared to mirror those of Community Board 1, which voted against it last Tuesday. At the BP’s hearing on Thursday at Borough Hall he ask […]
From the New York Post in January 1973: “DILLINGER” STAR IS STABBED. In a street row outside a bar on Ninth Avenue near the second-rate hotel where he had a room, the actor Lawrence Tierney required surgery for a ‘serious stab wound’ in the abdomen.” The following June there was this stark news report: “Former movie actor Lawrence Tierney was questioned and […]
Carroll Gardens residents, community groups and public officials were pleased with the announcement Friday that the Hannah Senesh School at Smith Street and First Place had dropped plans to expand into its courtyard/parking lot space. Said State Assemblywoman Joan Millman: “I applaud the school for understanding the community’s concerns and deciding not to p […]
In the wake of a Bensonhurst fire that killed five, Council Members Vincent Gentile and Domenic Recchia hosted a fire safety seminar Wednesday, Feb. 24 at P.S. 163. More than 40 people were in attendance and heard from the Department of Buildings regarding how to ensure that buildings are safe and adhere to zoning and building code. The also receive useful t […]
Real Estate Developer Known for B’klyn Properties By Marcy Gordon Associated Press BROOKLYN — The shutdown on Thursday of LibertyPoint Bank, chaired by Brooklyn-based real estate magnate Shaya Boymelgreen, was the first closure of a New York state-based bank in 11 years, according […]
BROOKLYN — State Senator Martin J. Golden (R-Southern Brooklyn) recently announced that he has cosponsored legislation in the New York State Senate, S. 6645, that would create the Metropolitan Transit Authority Interim Finance Authority. The MTA Interim Finance Authority would be […]
Charles J. Antonucci Sr. pretended he came to the rescue of his troubled institution by investing $6.5 million of his own, but it was not his money, the authorities said. […]
Federal prosecutors say a freshman at Drew University stole famous letters written by a founder of the United Methodist Church and world leaders, including Abraham Lincoln and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek. […]
Civil liberties groups are watching a case about the quality of public defender programs that is about to be argued before New York’s highest court. […]
Voters in the special election on Tuesday for the state’s 13th Senate District will choose among Hiram Monserrate, José R. Peralta and Robert Beltrani. […]
On his Fox News program, Bill O'Reilly claimed that the health care bill will "require American taxpayers to fund abortion." In fact, the Senate bill, now being considered by the House, prohibits health insurers from using federal subsidies to pay for abortion services restricted under the Hyde Amendment, which forbids the use of federal funds
Media conservatives have falsely characterized a legislative proposal reportedly being considered to finalize health care reform in the House as unprecedented, undemocratic, and unconstitutional. But the rule in question is an accepted part of House procedure, and Congress repeatedly used the rule under GOP leadership, according to a former GOP staff directo
Columnist Mona Charen falsely claimed that the House health care reform bill contains mandated "racial and ethnic quotas for medical schools and other federal contractors." In fact, the bill contains no quota mandates.Charen falsehood: House bill mandates "racial and ethnic quotas" From Charen's March 12 syndicated column: Among the
In recent weeks, conservative media have promoted a number of myths and falsehoods about the possible use of the budget reconciliation process to finalize passage of health care reform. Myth: Reconciliation is the nuclear option Myth: Reconciliation undermines democracy Myth: Reconciliation in general is "arcane," abnormal, and rarely used Myth: Re
On March 14, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin posted a new anti-health care reform essay on her Facebook page that contains numerous falsehoods regarding reconciliation, House rules, and "federal funding of abortion."Palin rehashes falsehoods about the House vote, reconciliation, abortion funding Palin: Democrats want to use reconciliation to "b
On Fox & Friends, co-host Steve Doocy falsely suggested that the Senate's health care reform legislation contains "language that does allow for" federal "funding for abortion" beyond what is currently allowed under the Hyde Amendment, which forbids the use of federal funds for abortions except in cases of life endangerment, rape
Karl Rove brought his misinformation tour to Meet the Press by making false claims about the Iraq war and the use of reconciliation to pass health care reform legislation.Rove falsely claimed it "was not" Bush policy "to go into Iraq and take their" oil revenues "to pay for the cost of the war" From the March 14 edition of NBC
Columnists George Will and David Brooks both claimed that the deficit reduction provisions of the Senate health care bill are, in Brooks' words, "totally bogus" because "it has 10 years of taxes and six years of benefits." In fact, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that the Senate bill will not only reduce budget de
On March 12, Fox News contributor Dana Perino falsely claimed that people would "not see benefits for four to five years after" the health care reform bill passes. In fact, numerous benefits contained in the Senate bill would become available in the first year after the bill is enacted.Perino falsely claims benefits will take years to begin Perino:
Glenn Beck has repeatedly attacked the concept of social justice and churches that promote it, asserting that it is "code language for Marxism" and warning that "when you see those words, run." In fact, numerous churches and religious faiths, as well as prominent religious scholars, espouse social justice, including the Catholic Church, t
This may forever be remembered as the week when "tickle fight" entered the political lexicon. The story stretches back to last week, when Eric Massa (D-NY) announced his resignation from the House of Representatives. It took many people by surprise, including conservative commentators, who initially reacted to the story by trumpeting ethics allegat
After Robert Montgomery wrote in an ESPNOutdoors.com column that the federal government had a strategy in the works that "could prohibit U.S. citizens from fishing the nation's oceans, coastal areas, Great Lakes, and even inland waters," it was only a matter of time before the conservative media took the bait -- hook, line, and sinker. Easily
Fox & Friends' Steve Doocy falsely suggested that Sen. Robert Byrd opposed using reconciliation to pass health care reform, citing comments Byrd made in 2001. However, Byrd recently defended use of reconciliation to complete passage of health care reform legislation already passed by both the House and the Senate.Doocy suggests Byrd would oppose rec
Less than two weeks after Rush Limbaugh proposed eating "applesauce" as a solution for not being able to afford dentures due to lack of health insurance, Fox's Steve Doocy endorsed a veterinarian's idea to "fix" health care by "treat[ing] people like dogs." Limbaugh has also cited a lack of a "federal dog health c
Despite presenting no evidence that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was personally aware of concerns regarding former-Rep. Eric Massa's behavior months before those claims were made public, Fox & Friends hosted a panel on March 12 to discuss whether it's "time for Speaker Pelosi to go." But Fox news figures defended then-House Speaker Denn