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Bronx Zoo Forced to Get Rid of Animals

 Many business are feeling the economic pinch, and the country’s largest city zoo is no exception; in fact, they’ll actually be forced to evict some of their residents due to budget cuts.

Officials at the Bronx Zoo say they have to send deer, foxes, and some other creatures away to zoos across the country.

Officials say also they plan to close four exhibits, including the World of Darkness, which features bats, porcupines, and night monkeys.

The news may come as a shock to the more than two million people who visited the zoo last year. Read more..

 

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Teacher In Bronx School Scare Speaks Out

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A teacher barricaded himself inside MS 328 in the Bronx on April 24, 2009, causing police to evacuate the premesis

 

Francisco Garabitos, 55, Says Actions Were Meant As Civil Rights Protest Against Mistreatment Of Teachers

A teacher who barricaded himself inside a Bronx classroom, causing a three-hour school standoff, is speaking out Monday.

He says he was trying to make a point about how teachers facing discipline can be placed, for years, in so-called “rubber rooms.”

Francisco Garabitos says he’s sorry for the panic he caused. But he says he did it to bring attention to so-called “rubber rooms.”

“The Board of Education removes you – for three months, three weeks, three years!” Garabitos said. “And you don’t find out anything.”

Garabitos says the principal at his school was going to use Garabitos’ conduct while breaking up a fight among students to put him in a “rubber room.” Read more..

 

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Swine Flu Expands to More New York Schools

The number of confirmed and suspected swine flu cases spread today beyond the Queens high school that has been its epicenter here, with new cases now suspected at a Queens public school for autistic children and a Catholic school in Manhattan, and additional scattered cases in Brooklyn and the Bronx.More over, Gov. David Paterson and state health officials said possible swine flu cases were being investigated in all regions of the state.

New York City remained the hardest hit, with now 45 confirmed cases and many more suspected. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg (I) said the numbers likely include “hundreds” of students, staff members and family members from St. Francis Preparatory school in Queens who have become ill. He said the city would be testing only severely ill people, because most of those hundreds of others can be assumed to be suffering from the virus and testing was not necessary. The school was closed Monday and Tuesday. Read more..

 

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