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N E W Y O R K • W e e k e n d , Ja n u a r y 4 -6 , 2 0 1 3 January 3–6, 2013 Javits Center Shop, compare and save on boats for every activity and budget, plus the latest in marine accessories, engines and electronics, nautical gifts and apparel. Pre-shop, tickets & details at NYBoatShow.com Produced by SSSSSSSSSSPPPPENNNRRRROOOOOOOOOONRROOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLDDDDDUUUUUUUUUUPPPPPPPLLLLTTTTTTTTEEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIISSSSSLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLSSSNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEESSSSSSSRRRRR Find us on January 3–6, 2013 Javits Center Tickets: Adults $15 Youth 15 & under FREE (when accompanied by an adult). Show Hours: Thursday 12:00pm to 9:00pm Friday 12:00pm to 9:00pm Saturday 10:00am to 9:00pm Sunday 10:00am to 6:00pm 15TH ANNUAL NY CITY DOWN FOR SOME SHOE-INN MORE ‘DOWNTON’ WAREHOUSE SALE 4 DAYS ONLY! GOTHAM HALL TELEVISION JAN 4-7•36th & B’WAY•FRI & MON 9-7•SAT & SUN 10-5 {page 14} TAKE AN EXTRA 10% OFF ON SAT & SUN! 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Among the to remember very vividly worst transit events of the storm and these push- In the news 2012 were the fare hike ing deaths,” said (another one will hit this Straphangers spokesman Bronx man year in March) and a 6.6 Gene Russianoff. held his own percent uptick in subway The positive list fea- kid hostage crime — as well as two tures such heartwarmers One perk from 2012: “Bus Time” isn’t just for Brooklynites anymore. pushing deaths in the as the return of Poetry in month of December alone, Motion, the program that MOTT HAVEN. A Bronx despite a decrease overall places poems in ad space the uptown 6 at Bleecker with a Sandy-themed point Straphangers wrote, “with man was taken into in city crime. on subway cars, and more Street and the nearby but at first place for the best of managers and workers custody for reportedly Superstorm Sandy took practical accomplish- formerly inaccessible 2012 as well, praising the moving mountains.” holding his daughter, the Top 2 worst slots: first ments like in-station BDFM at Broadway- authority for the rebound 4, hostage yesterday. for the general damaged countdown clocks and the Lafayette. after the storm. “It was Danielle Tcholakian [email protected] The man, 31, had incurred and second for new connection between Straphangers went transit at its best,” locked himself inside a Mott Haven home, ac- cording to the Daily Top 5 worst transit events in 2012 Top 5 best transit events in 2012 News, after a fight with his wife. Charges MTA are pending for the 1 The MTA sustained 1 Most subways were man, an NYPD spokes- $5 billionin damages back online within says woman said. Police from the storm. of superstorm Sandy. described the suspect as an emotionally dis- 2 Sandy repairs will cost 2 The 6 at Bleecker is now turbed man who was riders $62 milliona year connected to the BDFM at taken to the hospital. in interest for decades. Broadway-Lafeyette. METRO/AB 3 Joe Lhota,the sixth 3 Subway ridership was at its MTA chairman in as Storm highest in 45 years. many years, stepped damage In the news down after only a 4“Bus Time,” which gives notice of year. bus arrival times in advance, expanded to the Bronx and Staten Island. 4Fare hikeannounced in December, to take 5 $30M effect this March. 5 Subway crime is up: 7.38 felonies per In new routes and extensions, dayby late 2012. linking the G to Church Avenue Quinn urges help for 9/11 GETTY IMAGES volunteers bies could be contributing video will help ensure that to sex trafficking if they are our licensees understand City Council Speaker In the news driving women to their their obligations under the Christine Quinn clients. The City Council re- law.” METRO/AB wrote to Deputy TLC requires cently strengthened penal- Mayor Lisa Gibbs to ties against cab drivers who Woman killed help sick or injured cabbies to watch are helping sex traffickers is 2013’s first 9/11 volunteers get sex-trafficking after Council testimony re- the evidence to qual- video “Sex trafficking is vealed that pimps use regu- murder ify for compensation lar drivers as part of the chest around 1 a.m. yes- from a federal fund. wrong and extensive operations to SOUNDVIEW.A 59-year-old terday. Another woman, 22, Volunteers need two NEW YORK. Cabbies must illegal, and [cab move around prostitutes. woman shot to death was was shot in the face. She people to verify that watch a sex-trafficking “Sex trafficking is wrong the first murder of the year, was transported to the hos- drivers] must not they were present at video before getting their and illegal and [cab drivers] cops said yesterday. pital in stable condition, the site. Ten years license, a Taxi and have anything must not have anything According to police, the cops said. Police made no later, Quinn said, Limousine Commission whatsoever to do whatsoever to do with it,” woman was found uncon- arrests but said they were that can be difficult. spokesman said yesterday. TLC Commissioner David scious and unresponsive investigating. with it.” METRO The video explains how cab- YASSKY Yassky said. “This training with a gunshot wound to METRO/AB ONLY ONE STAR CAN PUT IT ALL TOGETHER BUFFALO DAVID BITTON THE LEATHER BELT Men's belts. $40 ea. FREE SHIPPING AT MACYS.COM with $99 online purchase. No promo code needed; exclusions apply. (cid:179)(cid:3)MACY’S BY APPOINTMENT Contact Linda Lee & her personal shoppers for our free service. Make an appointment today. Call 1-800-343-0121 or log on to macys.com/mba (cid:179) Advertised merchandise may not be carried at your local Macy’s & selection may vary by store. Prices & merchandise may differ on macys.com. 2120367. 04 new york #1 FREE DAILY IN NYC WEEKEND, JANUARY 4-6, 2013 New York state officials In the news report: Fracking is safe Noodle shop blaze smokes out Apple store Fracking in New York state Petroleum Council lauded A fire at Ollie’s Noodle Earlier that morning, a could be done safely, ac- the report, saying it Shop drew a dozen fire Hispanic female, 27, was cording to a state report should come as no sur- trucks and 60 firefighters standing on the platform leaked to news organiza- prise: “These reports con- to wrangle the flames un- of the Manhattan-bound 7 tions. firm what has been clear der control on Jan. 3, ac- train when Lara grabbed Hydraulic fracturing — for some time now: cording to the FDNY. her buttocks and fled, ac- drilling that extracts natu- Sensible regulations can The fire appeared to cording to the NYPD. He ral gas from underground ensure safe natural gas de- start in the Upper West was picked up by the po- and which is known as velopment will protect Side restaurant’s kitchen, lice later that day. METRO “fracking” — has been land, water and public an FDNY spokesman told ruled safe, according to a health.” Metro. More anti-Islam New York State Health Fracking wells are a common sight StorTeh ecl onseeadrb ayf tAepr pthlee ads in subway Dtaeinpeadrt mbye nTt her eNpeowrt Yoorbk- above the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania. Aalilsiosno.bno [email protected] blaze sent billows of The American Freedom Times. GETTY IMAGES smoke into the sky. Defense Initiative will re- The documents ob- Fracking “This is truly METRO/AB lease new ads between tained by the Times sur- “flimsy reasoning,” saying, the hanging clocks on sub- mise that the state would skeptics “This is truly government government at Police arrest way platforms, the NY be able to mitigate any at its worst.” its worst.” subway groper Times reported. The ads negative impacts from the “This leaked DEA docu- feature the burning twin drilling. Many environmentalists ment cavalierly dismissing NEW YORKERS AGAINST suspect towers and a quote credit- Emily DeSantis, spokes- have criticized any plans the health impacts of FRACKING STATEMENT ed to the Quran. Last year, woman for the Depart- for fracking, worrying that fracking confirms public Andres Lara, 25, of the group launched an ad ment of Environmental it will contaminate drink- fears that the pressure to affect their health,” Sandra Queens, was arrested on campaign with the word Conservation, cautioned ing water. allow fracking is trumping Steingraber of Concerned Jan. 3 in a case of forcible “savage” referring to that the document is a New Yorkers Against the actual concerns New Health Professionals of touching, according to the Muslim opponents of year-old report that “does Fracking released a state- Yorkers justifiably have New York said in a state- New York Police Israel. not reflect final DEC poli- ment blasting the gover- about how the inherently ment on behalf of the Department. METRO/DT cy.” nor and the document’s dangerous process would group. The New York State 6 Unbeatable 4G LTE Sale Ends Soon! 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All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. 06 news WEEKEND, JANUARY 4-6, 2013 New Sandy Hook school opens GETTY IMAGES Twenty days after the mas- sacre that left 20 first graders and seven adults dead at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, plunging a rural New England town and the nation into grief, M O V I N G classes resumed on Thursday for the more S A L E than 400 students who lived through the harrow- ing assault. Across Newtown’s sprawling Sandy Hook neighborhood where the U P T O attack took place, children bundled boarded buses decked in their school col- ors for the seven-mile jour- 70% OFF ney to their new school. Chalk Hill Middle School, an unused school This sign welcomed children from Sandy Hook Elementary school in the neighboring town of sits on the road in Monroe, Conn., on Jan. 3, 2013. Monroe, was refurbished specifically for the stu- dents from Newtown, and Safest school running, hopping and mains a bullet-riddled now bears a new but famil- skipping through the crime scene closed to Jewelry, Tableware, iar name, Sandy Hook doors. everyone but police. Elementary School. With safety foremost on A steady stream of par- Roberto said she had Home Décor, Bath, Students on packed the minds of parents ents’ cars were seen been nervous about the re- buses waved at clusters of and officials, the school pulling up to drop stu- turn to school until photographers and TV has been outfitted with dents off at the main en- Wednesday, when she and Baby, Cufflinks, cameras gathered at street a new security system. trance, where they were her daughter attended an corners along the bus Monroe Police greeted by a dark-suited of- open house at the new lo- Flatware and More! route. Heightened security Department officers ficial. cation. Her daughter was measures meant media were patrolling the Anca Roberto, 35, put thrilled to find her cubby was kept well away, but grounds, and all outside her 5-year-old daughter, a intact, moved from the old from a small plane above doorways and sidewalks kindergartner, on the bus school, and she the new school, children were under surveillance. not far from the old Sandy “screeched” when she saw Monday - Friday getting off buses were seen Hook school, which re- her friends. REUTERS 11am - 8pm Penn State has tough battle Saturday - Sunday 11am - 6pm Gov. faces obstacles Police have evidence Actor dodges taxes Clinton resting Penn St. lawsuit Russia awards Hillary plans to ‘is a long shot’ citizenship to tax return to work exile Depardieu PENNSYLVANIA.Targeting NEW YORK.Secretary of the National Collegiate MOSCOW.Russian President State Hillary Clinton is Athletic Association may Vladimir Putin has granted resting at home in New be popular politically citizenship to Gerard York after being treated where Penn State football Depardieu, the French for a blood clot and plans is widely loved, but a fed- movie star who is quitting to return to her office next eral court might rule that his homeland to avoid a tax week, the State India rape the state lacks standing to hike on the rich, the Department said on bring the lawsuit in the accused charged, Kremlin said on Thursday. Thursday. Clinton, 65, has first place, experts said. victim’s father The actor bought a house suffered a series of The Republican governor across the border in ailments over the last of Pennsylvania, Tom calls for hanging Belgium last year to avoid a month including a stom- Corbett, said Wednesday new tax rate for millionaires ach virus, a concussion he would file a lawsuit to NEW DELHI.Five Indian in France planned by and a blood clot in a vein overturn NCAA men were formally Socialist President Francois behind her right ear. She punishments imposed on charged in court on Hollande but said he could was released from New Penn State in the wake of Thursday with the gang also seek tax exile York Presbyterian Hospital the Sandusky scandal. rape and murder of a elsewhere. REUTERS on Wednesday. REUTERS REUTERS physiotherapy student in a GETTY IMAGES GETTY IMAGES case that has generated 28 widespread anger about Voting the government’s inability majority for FEBRUARY 2013 to prevent violence. The John Boehner as he attack provoked furious was reelected protests close to the seat Speaker of the Penn State spirit of government in New Depardieu House of Delhi. REUTERS Representatives Tell us how, for a chance to earn a college scholarship. The MetroPCS Leaders and Scholars Program wants to reward New York area high school students who excel in the classroom and give back to their community. The program will award 16 semifinalists a $2,500 scholarship to help with their education. One special student will be awarded a total of $10,000 in scholarship funding, plus a $10,000 community grant to help #makechange in their community! Deadline for entries: January 26, 2013 Get started at LeadersandScholars.com Follow us at @metropcsny Deadline for applications is January 26, 2013. Selection of recipients and fulfillment of all scholarships are made by Scholarship Management Services. In no instance does any officer or employee of MetroPCS LLC play a part in the selection or distribution of scholarships. All applicants accept the decision as final. All applicants whose materials were processed will be notified March 1, 2013. Not all applicants will be selected as recipients. For specific eligibility criteria and detailed rules/regulations visit leadersandscholars.com. MetroPCS related trademarks are the exclusive properties of MetroPCS Wireless, Inc. Copyright ©2012 MetroPCS, Wireless Inc. 08 news #1 FREE DAILY IN NYC WEEKEND, JANUARY 4-6, 2013 GETTY IMAGES unveiled Thursday by the that represents more Department of Justice in- than 100,000 individuals In the news cludes $1 billion in civil and business owners Opinion penalties and $400 claiming economic and Transocean million in criminal penal- medical damages from TOM ties. The company set the spill. to pay $1.4B The BP spill in 2010 aside $1.95 billion in loss- UBS analyst Angie FOREMAN es related to the Macondo Sedita said the ultimate for role in well disaster, including cost of Macondo to $1.4 billion to settle U.S. $1.5 billion for its antici- Transocean could end up POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT gulf oil spill government charges aris- pated settlement. being more than $4 FOR CNN ing from BP Plc.’s massive Still to be reached is a billion, including a deal WASHINGTON.Offshore rig oil spill in the Gulf of Transocean settlement with the plaintiffs that SHAVING contractor Transocean Mexico in 2010. with the Macondo plain- may take “years to Ltd. has agreed to pay The settlement tiffs steering committee resolve.” REUTERS THE DOG My wife has announced her priorities for 2013, and the first item on the list is shaving the dog. We have a sheltie named Nola. She is a lovely critter, but in winter she drops her outer layers faster than Prince Harry in a pool hall. “She’ll look like a whippet,” I protested as Nola cowered, no doubt wondering why we were eyeing her so closely. “But I’m vacu- uming up fur every 20 minutes,” my wife replied. I Isaid, “She’ll be cold.” She: “Buy her a sweater.” should not be surprised. Big plans are in the air in D.C. right now. As often happens when a sit- Emily Tommolino ting president wins a second term, the Capitol Clinical Student crowd is heading into the New Year with many grand notions about addressing chronic prob- lems. Massive schemes are in the works to deal with Quoted immigration, gun con- REASON #9: IN 2012, OUR GRADUATES trol, the debt ceiling, “Most problems unemployment — and in Washington, ATTAINED RESIDENCIES IN 17 SPECIALTIES on and on the list goes. And the proponents of like puppies, start ACROSS THE US AND CANADA. these plans, like my off small. ... And wife with her clippers, they steadily grow are all dreaming of grand “let’s fix it once until by the time The prospect of attaining a competitive residency is and for all” solutions. Congress decides just one of the many reasons students choose American That’s not going to to neuter them, happen. At least histo- University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) to rWy suggests it won’t. they are big, fulfill their dream of becoming a doctor. fierce Malamutes.” AUC OFFERS STUDENTS: hy? 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To be sure, virtually every one of these big ticket issues being bandied about right now have been discussed by previous administrations and ear- lier Congresses, which found years ago that they were already too big to be corrected with one piece of sweeping legislation. Which is why in the coming year voters may want to look not so much for big strides from Washington, as for small steps. Those get fewer headlines to be sure, but incremental improvements have a way of adding up against seemingly insurmountable problems. And shaving the dog is ATTEND OUR OPEN HOUSE: not always a solution. 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