Andrew J. Hawkins

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February 2012

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"Just when I thought I was out, they pulled me back in."


Had a great conversation w/Rick Stengel & Little Steven backstage at @MorningJoe this AM. twitter.com/SenGillibrand/…

— Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand)

February 23, 2012

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I want to go to there

From Wikipedia: 

Until the 1950s, Batman was a village called Iluh with a population of about 3,000. However, oil fields have been discovered around it in the 1940s that resulted in a rapid development of the area and in the inflow of workforce from other parts of Turkey. In 1957, the village was renamed into Batman, after the river namesake, received a city status and became a district center. Over the next 50 years, Batman was rebuilt from one-storey to multi-storeyed buildings and its population grew 100-fold. 


Feb 23, 2012
How Much Would it Cost to build the Death Star? → centives.net
Feb 23, 2012
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Feb 22, 2012
My new heaven

The Defonte Story

By Dan Defonte

This story is about my father, Nick Defonte, who left his hometown of Mori di Bari, Italy, to come to America. After arriving at Ellis Island with visions of a better life for himself, he settled in Brooklyn like many other Italian immigrants.

Work and jobs were scarce and my father took whatever came along. He worked on the railroad, labored at a coconut factory, loaded trucks and took any job he could find. One day after doing this for almost two years, a friend told him about a long shore men’s job that required you to “shape up” everyday in hope of getting selected to work. Life was difficult and after a long days work he would return home to do his own cooking, cleaning and other necessary chores.

During that time there was a man named Brooklyn who rented a store where the men “shaping up” would spend time waiting to get selected to work. Brooklyn decorated the place with a couple of tables and chairs where the shapers would play cards and drink black coffee. Brooklyn supplied the cards and coffee and a few other sundries.

Then one day Brooklyn approached my father and the future for three generations of Defonte’s would be cast. Brooklyn asked my father if he would like to buy the store for $100.00. At first he refused, but then after Brooklyn begged my father, telling him that he had to leave town (he never gave a reason why) my father decided since he wasn’t shaping up much, $100.00 was not that much to lose if things did not work out and he accepted the offer.

Shortly after taking over the store many workers asked my father if he could start making food and that is how he had the idea of starting a “sandwich shop.” The rest is Defonte’s History!!!!

DeFonte’s Gramercy

DeFonte’s Red Hook

Feb 22, 2012
kateoplis: “They call it the widows’ basement. Crammed amid makeshift beds and... → kateoplis.tumblr.com

kateoplis:

“They call it the widows’ basement. Crammed amid makeshift beds and scattered belongings are frightened women and children trapped in the horror of Homs, the Syrian city shaken by two weeks of relentless bombardment. Among the 300 huddling in this wood factory cellar in the besieged district of…

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Feb 21, 2012
Feb 21, 2012
With flagging retail and limited transportation, Roosevelt Island has high hopes for coming tech campus → cityandstateny.com

My story in City & State:

Toward that end, Cornell officials are planning an April town hall meeting to present local residents their vision for the future. That vision is filled with sloped, glittery buildings, thousands of friendly geek neighbors, maybe the occasional river ferry and a less isolated community better integrated into the rest of New York.

Feb 21, 2012
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