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Health officials have found traces of its mosquito-fighting pesticide, Anvil, in a Queens
pond.As experts try to determine
how it got into the pond when federal guidelines say it can't be sprayed near water, the
city's West Nile campaign is again the target of questions.
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Dissing David
Dinkins
QConfidential recently learned that
former Mayor David Dinkins was "disinvited" by the Dr. Charles Drew
Health Center, an extension of Queens Hospital in downtown Jamaica. According to the
former Mayor, an employee at the center sent him an invitation for an upcoming affair. A
few days later, a member of the hospitals upper echelon called and left a message
saying that the employee who had issued the invitation had no authority to do so and Mr.
Dinkins would not be welcomed.
Hmmm!
Dinkins had attended the ribbon
cutting ceremony during his one term administration years ago and the woman who issued the
invitation thought it
would be nice to have him back.
"I called back the man who had left
the message with my secretary," said Dinkins. "And I said, What the hell
is this, youre disinviting the former mayor?"
According to Dinkins, the hospital big
wig was apologetic but stood firm in the position that he could not attend. The former
Mayor then received a call from Louis Martin, head of the NYC Health and Hospital
Corp., whom he had appointed during his tenure as mayor, saying that the person who had
called to un-invite him was "self-compelled."
A few days later, according to Dinkins,
Deputy Mayor Rudy Washington called to apologize and to let the former Gracie
Mansion occupant know the current mayor and his staff had nothing to do with it.
"Well," said Dinkins,
"Giuliani might not have been directly involved but he has certainly created the
atmosphere in which this is acceptable."
A hospital spokesperson told us, Mayor Dinkins is welcome
any time!
A Marvelous Olympics
Nearly non-stop Sydney Olympics coverage
will saturate the air- waves over NBC and its cable stations over the next couple of
weeks. Canned drama, suspense and an ocean full of teardrops along the lines of
"Survivor" are expected. Meanwhile in-studio banter will provide lots of yucks
to fill time, given that none of the events will be televised live. A broadcaster doing
"The Games" for NBC commented, "The only genuine feel-good story of drama
and a happy ending on the NBC Olympic telecast is that Marv will be back as the first team
announcer doing the basketball games [referring to New York sportscasting legend Marv
Albert]. The games will be a snooze. The NBA stars will smoke the Guatemalans and the
team from Lithuania. But Marv is all the way back."
Albert will be handling the chores that he
had relinquished when he was let go from NBC as a result of his infamous and embarrassing
sex scandal.
The good news continues for Marvelous Marv.
The MSG Network is returning Albert to the
TV booth to do Knick games next year after his exile in sports purgatory.
Charity Run
When the 30th Annual New York City Marathon
comes to town on Nov. 5, Jim Maher, the chaplain at St. Johns University,
will be among the 30,000 runners striving to finish the grueling 26.2-mile race. However,
Mahers participation in the race centers on a higher cause. The marathon-running
priest will use the event as an opportunity to raise money for a soup kitchen at which he
volunteers in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.
The soup kitchen, founded in 1982 as part of the St.
Johns Bread and Life Program, serves 280,000 hungry people each year making
it the largest such facility in the city. This year, Maher is attempting to raise $50,000
to help the soup kitchen. Not bad for a days work.
White Men Can Jump

Maccabie basketballers and
Forest Hills residents Jeremy Rosen
and Larry Berman.
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Seventeen-year-old Forest Hills
residents Larry Berman and Jeremy Rosen, both currently seniors at Hebrew
High School, were part of the USA Dream Team 2000 that competed in the Israel Sports
Spectacular in Jerusalem in August.
The boys spent the month over seas with
other young Queens athletes and competed against basketball teams from all over the world,
and brought home second place for the red, white and blue.
The Olympic-style sporting events, held exclusively for
teens, were sponsored by the International Maccabie Federation, which runs an Israeli
Olympic games every four years.
Meet The Mets
Following a flawless performance by pitcher
Al Leiter, which led to a much-needed 3-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies, Jay
Payton and Benny Agbayani popped their heads into Entertainment 2 Go in Forest
Hills.
Hundreds of people turned up at the comic
book and collection store to meet the two Mets, who stayed for about an hour and half,
signing autographs and greeting fans.
Just in case any diehards couldnt make it out to the
appearance, the duo signed extra autographs which are still available at the store. For
more information call 575-8815.
Queens' LL Cool J
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At the MTV Music Awards, L.L. Cool J
of Hollis, Queens |
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