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By Kristen MeriwetherEpoch Times Staff
NEW YORKWhile a grim fisca l forecast is pro-jected for the de Blasio administration, MayorBloomberg offered a ray of sunshine Tursday.Bloomberg announced that his administrationclosed the projected $2.2 billion budget gap withseveral cost-cutting measures, aided by high-er-than-expected tax revenue.
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NEW YORK (AP)A flock offeral turkeys is causing a flap inthe city.
A population of roving turkeyson Staten Island has become amess-making, traffic-stoppingscourge to some residents, animpromptu natural attractionto others, and a fraught project
for government officials.Since dozens of the turkeys
were rounded up and killed thissummer, the birds future hasbecome a topic as heated as aTanksgiving meat thermom-eter.
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Turbulent TurkeysTrigger Tensions
Bloomberg Hands de
Blasio Balanced Budget
Birds not going anywhere for Tanksgiving dinner
By Mary SilverEpoch Times Staff
Fify years afer his death, Pres-ident John Fitzgerald Kenne-dys legacy shines. To him, or-
eign policy was crucial, and hisgreatest achievement remains thathe successully navigated the threato a nuclear war between Americaand the Soviet Union.
David Barrett, Kennedy expertand political science professor atVillanova University, said Kennedymust get credit or the act that wesurvived the Cuban missile crisis.His skills, ability to listen to diversepoints o view, and his empathy orSoviet Premier Nikita Khrushchevallowed him to avert a disaster.
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A pedestrianwalks past
several wildturkeys that
are peskyinhabitantsof a neigh-
borhood inStaten Island,
Nov. 11.
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