Keeping kids at home from school when they get sick is one of the most important ways to stop the spread of swine flu. But
plenty of parents can't skip a day of work to watch their children -
and that worries the hero school nurse who first detected the virus in New York. The head nurse at St. Francis Preparatory - the Queens school that became the epicenter of swine flu in the spring - says New York City needs a law to force all employers to provide paid sick days. "At
a school where the parents have no sick da
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They wore feathers on their heads - and
almost nothing on their bodies - as revelers from more than a dozen
island nations danced up Eastern Parkway on Monday for the annual West
Indian American Day Carnival Parade.
"People are shocked to see all the naked ladies but ... it's nothing
for me," said Trinidadian native Marilyn Harbin, 56. "This is about
freedom and letting loose."
The dancers weren't naked, but there were plenty of sequined bikinis
strutting down the Brooklyn parade route to calypso and reggae beats.
"We wine and we gyrate to the pulsating music," said Barbadian-born
Susan Dottin, 39, of East New York, Brooklyn, who wore a blue-and-gold
feathered bikini and a headdress as she proudly waved her Barbados
flag.
"You're getting loose, you're feeling no hangups, nothing, no inhibitions. It's just about having a good time."
The crowds squealed wildly at the passing floats and dancers as they
inhaled the succule
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To the list of bureaucrats and wonks working at City Hall, now add robots. The Husqvarna
Automower 230 ACX - a foot-high battery-powered lawn-mowing robot that
steers itself around the lawn, then returns to its charger when it
needs more juice - just joined the City Hall staff as a groundskeeper. For now, it's just a temporary, non-paying gig. "It's on loan from the manufacturer for just a few weeks," said city Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe. "We're trying it out to see how it works." The
city has thousands of acres of parklands and ballfields that are now
mowed by unionized workers but Benepe says the city's lawn-mowing
workforce has no reason to fear they'll b
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The awful stench coming from a Queens apartment on Monday was so bad that cops thought they would find a body inside. But
when firefighters busted down the the door, they found tenant Ming Li
Sung was very much alive - and living with rotting garbage piled floor
to ceiling. "When they started trying to clear away some of the trash to get in, he popped up inside, yelling, 'Get out! Get out!'" said Ray West, who lives across the hall. Cops first noticed the horrible smell when they were called to the Ravenswood Houses in Long Island City in the early morning for a domestic dispute. "They thought he was DOA," said West. The
apartment looked like a landfill, wit
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KABUL
- About 200,000 votes have been thrown out of the tally of Afghan
election results because of fraud, an election official said Tuesday. Widespread allegations of ballot-box stuffing and suspicious tallies are threatening the legitimacy of Afghanistan's
Aug. 20 vote as the country awaits final results. More than 650 major
fraud charges have been lodges with a complaints commission. The Independent Electoral Commission
previously said that results from 447 polling stations were thrown out,
and an official said that amounts to about 200,000 ballots. "The numbers were suspicious and the resul
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JERUSALEM - Israel officially approved the construction of hundreds of new homes in the West Bank on Monday, deepening its rift with the U.S. over settlement expansion. The construction is the first approved by the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
who is under heavy U.S. pressure to freeze all settlement activity on
captured lands claimed by the Palestinians for a future state. "Given
the choice between making peace and making settlements, they have
chosen to make settlements," chief Palestinian negotiator
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NEW YORK — Caroline Wozniacki
of Denmark beat two-time major champion Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia
at the U.S. Open on Monday to reach her first Grand Slam quarterfinal.
The
No. 9-seeded Wozniacki of Denmark beat No. 6 Kuznetsova 2-6, 7-6 (5),
7-6 (3). Wozniacki's next opponent is also making her debut at this
stage: American Melanie Oudin, who is ranked 70th and beat No. 13 Nadia
Petrova in three sets earlier Monday.
At 19, Wozniacki is the youngest woman ranked in the top 20. She also leads the tour in victories this season.
Against
Kuznetsova, who won the 2004 U.S. Open and this year's French Open,
Wozniacki managed to win despite hitting only 16 winners.
Kuznetsova produced 59 winners, but she also made 63 unforced errors — 38 more than Wozniacki.
"I just hit too many unforced errors, and I could not control my emotions," Kuznetsova said. "And I wante
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The start of school has been moved ahead a day, so our kids will miss some hard-earned wisdom from the man who proved anyone really can grow up to be President.
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