Events for September 8, 2006

The Council on Foreign Relations hosts a symposium on the security of New York City post 9/11 at their headquarters.

Pace University holds a conference titled "Aftershock: Rethinking the Future Since September 11, 2001" at Pace University's Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts.

Jonathan Tasini goes on a five borough "cost of war" tour beginning at Manhattan's VA Hospital and visiting a Post Office on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx, the Queensbridge Housing Project, Brooklyn College, and Bayley Seton Hospital in Staten Island.

Eliot Spitzer visits the Shinnecock Fishing Village in Hampton Bays and later speaks at a NYC Meet-up at Luna Park in Union Square.

A town hall meeting with the Democratic candidates for the 11th congressional district will take place at the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn at 7pm.

—Nicole Brydson
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Anonymous says:

That forum doesn't start till 8pm. At 8pm, the 10th CD candidates debate. At 9pm, the 11th CD candidates debate.

Anonymous says:

You forgot to add one thing to the list: the press let's Cuomo off the hook for yet another day.

Ven Kamares (not verified) says:

The best Wayne could do is trash George MacDonald's looming dimensions and sweat glands, which is ridiculous as Wayne is six-two and a very angry-looking guy most of the time, including when he's simply walking down the street in Park Slope. Having slogged through his 4,000-word piece, it's well-wrought and vintage Wayne. His usual sort of acquaintance-conspiracy motif, which could connect a whole lot of people by six degrees. But his on-line follow-up today was nothing and the story was over yesterday. Nice try, but he doesn't like Mark either and it's all about Wayne.

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