Natasha Richardson's death saves Ohio girl

Barry Artiste Op/Ed Perhaps this story will bring some comfort to Natasha's family, following her demise and the media reports. For if just anyone would have died under the same circumstances skiing, who knows if...

Canadian healthcare killed Natasha Richardson?: NEW YORK POST!

Barry Artiste Op.Ed Well isn't this a Kick in the Slats for Canada, when those in the US who are anti Canadian Healthcare publish Fear Mongering to the Masses slandering Canadian Healthcare which is one of the...

Government becoming too powerfull?!! Updated July 2009

Below is my post from March of 2009: Some of you might say " they all ready are,...Have you heard of the IRS?!!" Yes, I remember the senate hearings several years ago where mothers and fathers were telling stories of how the IRS agents broke down their home doors in the...

The five-hour scramble to save Natasha Richardson

Barry Artiste Op/EdCertainly this new revelation brings a whole new perspective to light in the untimely death of a celeb. " INGRID PERITZ From Saturday's Globe and Mail March 27, 2009 at 9:33 PM...

Re-Elect No One steams ahead

I heard about a movement called RENO which stands for Re-Elect No One.  And I like it!  This is a way to vote out both parties incumbants and a way the average citizen who may feel they are powerless to Do something.    I understand the most...

Christopher Scott Hamilton:A Musical Inspiration

First of all,I had the pleasure of watching a jaw dropping performance of Christopher on a recent trip to Missouri that I took .It was not a scheduled show for Mr Hamilton(that I know of)or the musicians that...

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Token Booth Closings Start in April

The first nine of the 164 token booths scheduled for closing will be shut down in April. The Daily News says the first retired booths will include ones in Union Square and Penn Station, and then the remaining booths will close weekly until October. Then, 600 of the clerks...

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