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Editorials July 18, 2001  RSS feed
Editorial
School On
     Queens Blvd. Won't Work
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Letters
Deplores Protests
     I believe that the demonstrations being held against naval bombardment of the Puerto Rican [Vieques] Island, and cutting the fences at the site is uncalled for. Mr. [Rev. Al] Sharpton and his cronies, and also Mr. [Rev.] Jesse Jackson and his cronies are showing the youth and young people of this great land how to break the law through civil disobedience, and they are sending the wrong messages. I believe there are communist supporters in this group. I have no respect for those that took part in this. I would say if they do not like America, I say leave, and find a better land.
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Foot Dragging On Blvd Of Death High School Lawsuit Is Arrogance
     On May 2, 2001, the owners of Stevens Appliance in Woodside, Sipos Realty, sued the New York City School Construction Authority (SCA) and the New York City Board of Education for, among other things, dragging their feet since December 1999 on a decision as to whether the SCA would build the "Boulevard of Death High School" on the Stevens site at Queens Boulevard and 50th Street. The city had 20 days to respond to the lawsuit.
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Roving Photographer
     By Rev. Austin H. Armitstead
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