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NWYC.COM – Where We Can Be Heard

It is truly difficult to have a voice on the issues that affect us. The news is a one-way communication, and we receive our news like a daily feeding; select content coming at us with few opportunities for input from us. At the end of the day, after being exposed to several different versions of the same story, it is very difficult to know what to believe, who is a credible source, or to even understand what is really going on in our government. Regardless of the title of the bill, discerning its intent to improve and/or maintain our quality of life and how my representative is voting - is my concern, and my right as a citizen. The challenge is the ability to respond in a timely fashion to this one-way communication, and assert my views to my Congressman in order to affect change.

NWYC.com provides an outstanding service to all of us. The website presents the actual language of the bills that our Congress is discussing and voting on right now, in non-partisan, plain English that can be easily understood. From the “Floor Schedule” and what bills are on the docket, to the results of the “Recent Votes” in the Senate and House, a quick visit serves to inform. The best part is that once I have read the description of a bill, it is a 2-second exercise to complete the online form and send my thoughts to my Congressman.

We have become entrenched in the daily feeding of what news services decide to provide us. With no input from us, the nation’s agenda becomes the power’s agenda, and we live with the effects of their decisions. NWYC.com offers a venue for our voice and puts the power where it belongs: with those affected –we, the people of the United States.

As publisher of MagicCityMoments.com, it is our mission and my pleasure to present the good news in Birmingham, Alabama; to spotlight people having a great time enjoying their moments in the Magic City. One of the most fulfilling aspects of being Americans is to voice our opinions and participate in the decisions that affect all of us, so that we can continue to enjoy all of our “moments” as a country. NWYC.com is an empowering venue, affording us awareness of the decisions being made, and providing the opportunity to quickly and easily express ourselves; and we proudly endorse and feature it. We encourage everyone to avail themselves of the information presented at NWYC.com, and utilize these resources for making our voices heard. Click Here to take action!


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Your Sign drives me crazy!

Drivers by Sign
By NAOMI KIM, Reuters


Best to Worst
Best to Worst Drivers' Astrological Signs for Tickets & Accidents

1. Leo
2. Gemini
3. Cancer
4. Virgo
5. Capricorn
6. Sagittarius
7. Taurus
8. Scorpio
9. Pisces
10. Aries
11. Aquarius
12. Libra


TORONTO, Dec 13 (Reuters Life!) - Never mind how careful you are behind the wheel or how long you've been driving, the signs of the zodiac may be bigger factors behind your ability to avoid car crashes -- or why you have too many.

According to a study by InsuranceHotline.com, a Web site that quotes drivers on insurance rates, astrological signs are a significant factor in predicting car accidents.

The study, which looked at 100,000 North American drivers' records from the past six years, puts Libras (born September 23-October 22) followed by Aquarians (January 20-February 18) as the worst offenders for tickets and accidents

Leos (July 23-August 22) and then Geminis (May 21-June 20) were found to be the best overall.

"I was absolutely shocked by the results," said Lee Romanov, president of Toronto-based InsuranceHotline.com, who also wrote the book "Car Carma" which touches on the correlation between astrological signs and driving ability while doing the study.

Romanov originally wanted to have some fun by examining astrological signs as a possible cause for the variance between insurance companies quoting high and low rates but didn't expect to find anything interesting.

"Now, changing postal codes is far less significant to me than drivers of certain astrological signs," she told Reuters on Wednesday.

Even age, another variable for determining insurance rates, is less of a consideration to Romanov. The cutoff line for being considered a higher risk driver is 24 years of age; 25-year-olds are considered not-high risk.

"I'd rather get into a car with a 24-year-old Leo than a 25-year-old Aries," Romanov said.

Leos, described along with the study results on InsuranceHotline.com/a10.html, are "generous, and comfortable in sharing the roadway."

Aries, on the other hand, "have a 'me first' childlike nature that drives Aries into trouble."

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"I wasn't believing in it before," said Romanov, "but I would think twice before getting into a car with an Aries."


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2006-12-29 12:20:17


The USS New York
The USS New York
The USS New York

 

It was built with 24 tons of scrap steel from the World Trade Center.

It is the fifth in a new class of warship - designed for missions that include special operations against terrorists. It will carry a crew of 360 sailors and 700 combat-ready Marines to be delivered ashore by helicopters and assault craft.

Steel from the World Trade Center was melted down in a foundry in Amite , LA to cast the ship's bow section. When it was poured into the molds  on Sept. 9, 2003, "those big rough steelworkers treated it with total  reverence," recalled Navy Capt. Kevin Wensing, who was there. "It was a spiritual moment for everybody there."

Junior Chavers, foundry operations manager, said that when the trade center steel first arrived, he touched it with his hand and the "hair on my neck stood up."  "It had a big meaning to it for all of us," he said. "They knocked us down. They can't keep us down. We're going to be back."
 

The ship's motto? "Never Forget"


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