Local organisation rooting tough for ‘Speech’

Feb 20

BY Lois Barrett SPECIAL TO THE NEWS Sunday, Feb 27th 2011, 4:00 AM The film “The King’s Speech” has been heaped with vicious commend and Oscar nominations for a relocating description of an immaterial sovereign who struggles with his stuttering as he is bearing into a open eye. It has also won high regard from a...

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Hope for happy couples’ immig rights

Feb 20

BY Erica Pearson DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Saturday, Feb 26th 2011, 11:24 AM A lesbian coupleĀ from Queens fighting to stay together in a U.S. found new wish this week after President Obama deserted a Defense of Marriage Act. Social workman Cristina Ojeda, an American citizen, petitioned for a immature label for her Argentine wife, Monica...

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Pee-uw! Middle Village sees spike in skunks

Feb 19

BY Nicholas Hirshon DAILY NEWS WRITER Thursday, Mar 17th 2011, 4:00 AM GlancingĀ into a backyard of her Middle Village residence a few weeks ago, Anne Burke cringed. About 10 feet divided stood her dog, a rough named Jesse, sniffing a black-and-white critter. Burke implored Jesse to come inside. It didn’t work. With a arise of a...

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Hamill: I’ll give Bloomy a pass on Irish joke

Feb 15

Denis Hamill Thursday, Mar 17th 2011, 4:00 AM I kinda felt bad for Mike Bloomberg removing booed during a St. Patrick’s Day Parade in a Rockaways. He’d finished a flattering foolish acknowledgement a few weeks progressing when he visited a American Irish Historical Society observant he was used to observant doubtful Irishmen...

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Indian-flavored jazz organisation wins precinct battle

Feb 13

BY Irving Dejohn DAILY NEWS WRITER Thursday, Mar 17th 2011, 4:00 AM An outlandish Queens garb is a toast of a precinct after winning a new foe with a internationally desirous music. Flushing proprietor Nivedita ShivRaj and her organisation Charanams won WNYC radio’s new “Battle of a Boroughs” and will paint Queens in a Jun...

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