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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
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Posted by padraic timothy sullivan at 4:50 PM 0 comments
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Monday, August 4, 2008
Happy Birthday Barack Obama
Also on August 4th....
1914: Britain declares war on Germany and World War I begins.
1944: Anne Frank captured.
1966: On a radio program, John Lennon says that the Beatles are more popular than Jesus.

Posted by padraic timothy sullivan at 11:40 AM 2 comments
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Saturday, August 2, 2008
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1. White Castle is known for their sliders. But nobody thanks them for their delicious milkshakes! Respect is due.
2. This boutique near our house is pretty great. It's windows are always beautifully decorated!
Posted by LAUREN PALMOR at 3:27 PM 0 comments
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Friday, August 1, 2008
The Power of Radio
On 22 November, 1999, the radio program This American Life reported a story about Dorthy Gaines, a mother of three who was convicted of drug trafficking in federal court, after Alabama state court had dismissed the case as there was no evidence of drugs, drug paraphernalia, or any drug related activity, as well as the fact that Ms. Gaines had no prior offenses. The original arrest happened after a convicted felon gave Dorthy Gaines' name as a co-conspirator in order to reduce his sentence.
In federal court, Ms. Gaines was sentenced to 19 years and 7 months in prison.
On the show, the story ended with Ms. Gaines losing her last court appeal, though she had not yet told her children. She said that she was going to try the last resort of last resorts. She was to make a direct appeal to President Clinton.
On 22 December, 2000, a year and a month after the original broadcast, President Clinton signed off on Dorthy Gaines' clemency.
Radio is a powerful tool.
Ira Glass, host of This American Life, reminds us that "nearly 2/3rds of all federal drug offenders across the country have never been convicted of a violent crime, 40% are first time offenders. It's 10s of thousands of people... In the end, (Dorthy Gaines') 19-year prison term was higher than the federal mandatory minimum sentence for rape, for kidnapping, for running a slave trade, for criminal sexual abuse of a child, for second degree murder, or for conspiracy to commit murder. Her sentence had the same minimum as she would have gotten if she would have hijacked a plane, or bought and sold children for use in child pornography."
For information on This American Life, visit http://www.thislife.org/.
For information on Dorthy Gaines, visit her website: http://dorothygaines.org/
Posted by padraic timothy sullivan at 12:03 PM 0 comments
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the pearl street diner
I can see the Pearl Street Diner out of the window of my office on John Street. I have worked in this office for months now, and I've never seen anyone go in or come out of there.
They advertise breakfast specials and American comfort food.
Visit and you can wave to me at my window:
212 Pearl St,
New York 10038
At Fletcher St
Posted by LAUREN PALMOR at 7:47 AM 0 comments
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Assignment: A nice note
Is there something you've been aching to tell a neighbor or business on your block? Sometimes it's so hard to get up the nerve. The assignment: write an anonymous note to a home or business in your neighborhood (nothing negative!) Take a picture of your note, and write why you left it. Maybe you've always admired your landlady's well-behaved poodle. Maybe you've never told the cook at your local diner just how good her french fries are. Here's your chance.
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