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Read the Westchester Guardian PRESORTED STANDARD PERMIT #3036 WHITE PLAINS NY Vol. VI, No. XLII Thursday October 17, 2013 $1.00 Westchester’s Most Influential Weekly SHERIF AWAD The American Failure THE PEOPLE Page 7 RAYMOND IBRAHIM SAY... Jihad and Christian Persecution Page 9 CHRIS ROSTENBERG Are You Really ENOUGH “Pro-Compromise”? Voters Term Limit Bloomberg to Three Page 10 as They Did Koch, Cuomo and Pataki JOHN F. McMULLEN Steve Jobs Sorely Missed By HENRY J. STERN, Page 3 Page 12 JOHN SIMON Fishes and Songbirds Page 13 LEE DANIELS Boston’s South End Indian Point Two Beauty Rediscovered Page 14 Should Be Americas; BOB MARRONE The Start of A Closed One Future Second Enlightenment Page 16 By ROGER WITHERSPOON, By LUKE HAMilton, LEE H. HAMILTON Page 4 Page 4 It’s Time For An Intervention Page 17 WWW.WESTCHESTERGUARDIAN.COM Page 26 THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2012 CLASSIFIED ADS LEGAL NOTICES Office Space Available- FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Prime Location, Yorktown Heights COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER 1,000 Sq. Ft.: $1800. Contact Wilca: 914.632.1230 In the Matter of ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE SUMMONS AND INQUEST NOTICE Prime Retail - Westchester County Chelsea Thomas (d.o.b. 7/14/94), Best Location in Yorktown Heights A Child Under 21 Years of Age Dkt Nos. NN-10514/15/16-10/12C 1100 Sq. Ft. Store $3100; 1266 Sq. Ft. store $2800 and 450 Sq. Ft. Store $1200. Adjudicated to be Neglected by NN-2695/96-10/12B Suitable for any type of business. Contact Wilca: 914.632.1230 FU No.: 22303 Page 26 Tiffany Ray and Kenneth Thomas,THE WESTCHESTER GUARDIAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2012 Respondents. 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