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EXPERTS FOREWARN: Dollar Will Collapse 90% or More
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Are You Prepared For The Coming Economic Collapse
And The Next Great Depression?


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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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beA Rikers inmate has Legionnaires disease, New York City officials said on Tuesday, quickly adding that it was unlikely the case was connected to an outbreak in the South Bronx that has killed 12 people since early July.
The 63-year-old inmate, whose illness was diagnosed on Monday, was taken to the jail ward of Bellevue Hospital Center, and is being treated with antibiotics. The inmates name, like those of other patients, was not released, but city officials said the inmate had other medical problems as well, as have a large number of the 115 people who have come down with the disease.
Officials did not say whether they believed the inmate had contracted Legionnaires while at Rikers, but as a precaution, they said all cooling towers and shower heads, potential sources of the Legionella bacteria that cause the disease, were being cleaned and disinfected.
They also noted that the city usually sees at least 200 cases of Legionnaires disease a year, almost all of them isolated instances. (On Tuesday, GlaxoSmithKline, the company, shut down a North Carolina manufacturing plant after Legionella was found during routine testing of a cooling tower.)
New York Citys Correction Department was consulting with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and had taken precautions to minimize the risks associated with this form of bacteria, Monica Klein, a deputy press secretary to Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, said in a statement on Tuesday.
Earlier in the day, the mayor and city health officials appeared at a senior center in the South Bronx to offer reassurances that the Legionnaires disease outbreak in the area was tapering off, with no new cases reported since Aug. 3.
Though more than a dozen cooling towers in and around the South Bronx have tested positive for Legionella, city officials said on Monday that they were focusing on one particular tower, on top of the House on East 149th Street, as a potential source of the outbreak, given that some patients had been near the . Two were guests.
Glenn Isaacs, the vice president of the Empire Group, which opened the in a former theater building in 2013, said on Tuesday that the company had been told little about what was going on.
Rather than working with us, New York City health department officials have refused to provide us with any information, Mr. Isaacs said in a statement. When we have heard from city officials, they have been low-level people who called to tell us they dont have to information. It has been a frustrating experience, to say the least.
Mr. Isaacs, in the statement, also expressed concern that there had been a rush to judgment as part of some of one-upmanship between city and state officials. He added, Was the city trying to take credit for solving the mystery of how this all started?
Asked about the complaint while at the senior center, the mayor said: With all due respect to the folks at the , I dont know why such great concern for the owner of a when were talking about a disease outbreak thats affected so many people. Thats our concern.
Later Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Isaacs issued an updated statement after he participated in a conference call with city health officials, saying, We now have better if incomplete information about the potential of Legionnaires disease at our .
Also Tuesday, the City Council held a hearing to consider regulations to combat Legionnaires disease, mandating standards for the maintenance and testing of cooling towers and fines for failing to comply. The legislation could pass as soon as this week, and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, has proposed similar measures statewide that he would impose through his emergency powers, his office said.
In the last couple of years, the Drive East , a of Indian and , has packed the small First Floor Theater at La MaMa. Opening night of the third edition, on Monday, seemed more sparsely attended than usual, perhaps because there were more seats to fill. This years has moved to the cavernous Ellen Stewart Theater, and the Kathak dancer Archana Joglekar, in a vibrant solo program, made the extra space work to her advantage.
By the end of her 90-minute presentation, you had forgotten about the empty seats; Ms. Joglekars mature warmth and clarity, in a form that requires as much emotional nuance as it does rhythmic exactitude, effortlessly enraptured. Even technical interruptions (sound and lights that needed adjusting) didnt break that spell.
Alternating between dancing and explaining her work (helpful for the Kathak-going novice), Ms. Joglekar presented both richly narrative and purely technical aspects of the form its rapidly pattering footwork, whirring spins and mellifluous gestures beginning with salutations to the Hindu deity Krishna. Her danced stories ranged from ancient and mythological the infant Krishna, caught in a rainstorm, being sheltered by a benevolent serpent to playful and personal, plucked from life experience.
In one especially mimetic episode, she depicted a surprise encounter with a friends overzealous dog. Her closing told a tale of two newlyweds, as she shifted dexterously between roles: disgruntled husband and determined-to-please wife.
More alluring than these sometimes too-cute passages were her distillations of technique, which shed light on the mathematical complexity of Kathak. Any viewer with a liking for numbers might have craved a more in-depth look at the forms musical structure, which revolves around 16- cycles. But Ms. Joglekar offered an excellent primer, pounding out increasingly ornate rhythms with off-the-cuff ease. These seemed to just pass through her, as if the ground were shaking, and its vibrations rising through her feet.
In more narrative moments, that footwork could signal a storys climax or change of mood, as could her finely wrought facial expressions. Recounting a centuries-old that inspired her, she described Krishna as the one whose face is so enchanting that once you set eyes on him, you cant look anywhere else. The same could be said of Ms. Joglekar










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