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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · City councilmen were zapped and mayor John Lindsay was zapped several times—once on television when GAA members made up the majority of the audience. Police raids on gay bars did not stop after the Stonewall riots. In March 1970, deputy inspector Seymour Pine raided the Zodiac and 17 Barrow Street. An after-hours gay club with no ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · USA Leader John DeLury threatened a strike, but content that his threat had leverage Mayor John Lindsay to the max, happily reported a $400 wage increase (about 5%), better pensions and...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · In a 2 A.M. radio and television broadcast on New Year’s Day, a weary Mayor John V. Lindsay outline a series of emergency plans aimed at minimizing the strike’s negative effect.

  4. Vor einem Tag · CUNY administrators and Mayor John Lindsay expressed support for these demands, and the BHE voted to implement the plan immediately in the fall of 1970. [17] The doors to CUNY were opened wide to all those demanding entrance, assuring all high school graduates entrance to the university without having to fulfill traditional requirements such as exams or grades.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Afterward, Mayor John Lindsay did not let WPIX come back and reshoot the footage. From then on, the Yule Log was shot in an identical fireplace in California. 7. Former Mayor Bloomberg was the ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · CATEGORY 7: John Bush - vocals Phil Demmel - guitar Mike Orlando - guitar Jack Gibson - bass Jason Bittner - drums. CATEGORY 7, the new heavy metal outfit boasting the all-star lineup of John Bush (Armored Saint, Anthrax), Mike Orlando (Adrenaline Mob, Sonic Universe, Noturnall), Phil Demmel (Machine Head, Kerry King, Vio-Lence), Jack Gibson (Exodus), and Jason Bittner (Shadows Fall, Overkill ...

  7. Vor einem Tag · The fake Palestinian marriage in the film was based on information from Samir Nimr, an Iraqi who worked at the Palestine Film Unit of the PLO.The Lebanese stories are all true: some came from the readers’ letters in the daily newspaper L’Orient-Le Jour [French-language daily newspaper in Lebanon] during the Lebanese civil war.