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Thousands Turn Out for May Day Protests in New York
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International Workers' Day, or May Day, was first observed in 1890 to commemorate the 1886 Haymarket Affair, where a bomb was thrown at Chicago police who were trying to disperse a rally in support of workers striking for an eight-hour day. Comment?
Hey there I'm a expat from New York City currently teaching English in South Korea. Comment?
Visible Sun Rays Appeared from the Sky Pointing Directly to the Black Nazarene
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A visible sun rays miraculously appeared from the sky pointing directly to the image of Jesus Christ carrying the cross last Good Friday "Way of the Cross" in Brooklyn Bridge. Comment?
thanks to Belinda Thomas LA Music Examiner Journalist - main man...
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Jon Hammond NAMM Show Action and Journal for March 23 2013 Just came in on the wire Just came in on the wire - special thanks to Belinda Thomas LA Music Examiner Journalist - main man Stevie Wonder with Jon Hammond in the shot - I got to speak with him briefly and he extended his hand to me for a handshake, I had met him many years before when my ... (more) Comment?
Members of One Million Moms for Gun Control sponsored a march across the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall in Manhattan where a rally was held to end gun violence on January 21, 2013. Comment?
Fire at World Trade Center 9/11 Memorial
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She shot this at 11:30 a.m. on the 21st floor of the Woolworth Building on Broadway. Comment?
Fire at World Trade Center 9/11 Memorial
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She shot this at 11:30 a.m. on the 21st floor of the Woolworth Building on Broadway. Comment?
Everyday of the year you can find something to do in NYC, but one of the wildest and most fun is SantaCon. Comment?
He says it was hard to just pick on highlight from the event. 'Literally thousands of people throughout Manhattan dressed as Santas, elves and reindeer, that was the highlight,' he said. Comment?
Santacon 2012 NYC Part 5.
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Santa Claus is in the town. Actually not one,but thousands of them. And elves, and raindears and ginger bread cookies, and even walking Christmas Trees. Comment?