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Editorials August 22, 2007
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Editorial
Prevention Beats Cleaning Up Afterward
      Three years ago, two hurricanes brushed New York City. The subways flooded, the system shut down and people were left stranded with no way of knowing when or how they would get to work or back home. On August 8 of this year, for the fourth time in seven months, the New York City transit system aga...
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Hail And Farewell
A copy of the following letter was received by the Gazette.
      Reverend Austin H. Armitstead 33-06 92nd Street Jackson Heights, NY 11372 Dear Reverend Armitstead: I understand that, this summer, you and your lovely wife Bianca are re-locating to Virginia, to be closer to your children.
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Sign Language
To The Editor:
      My family often travels to the Poconos, Pennsylvania area, where I pass several mystifying signs once we cross the Delaware Water Gap on Interstate Route 80. The signs say,"Bridge may be slippery". First of all, there are no bridges. An elevated roadway, at least to me, is not a bridge. The Verraz...
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Rehab Our Infrastructure
To The Editor:
      Last week, we woke up to chaos after a severe thunderstorm and tornado. Streets, homes and subway lines were flooded. The New York subway system was shut down for virtually an entire day, while millions of dollars of damage was done to homes and lives were put at risk. Slowly but surely, the city'...
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Keep Public Informed
To The Editor:
      City Hall seems to have decided to deal with the pesky problem of franchises and concessions, which exist mostly in parks and other public spaces, by eliminating the public from the public review process.
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Smoking Ban Is Pointless
To The Editor:
      City Councilman James Gennaro (DQueens) has proposed a law to the City Council which will ban smoking in a car with children. Well, I think his heart is in the right place, but he may not have thought it through and what it will cost the people of this city.
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Op-ed
Horned By The LIRR
BY KATHERINE LIEPE-LEVINSON
      A week or so ago, as I was finishing up a work project on my computer, I was literally startled out of my chair by something that sounded like a tuba crossed with a screeching cat next to my ear. That awful noise was then repeated about every two minutes for at least the next hour or so.
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