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Friday, May 25, 2012

RESTAURANT GORDON RAMSAY AWARDED UK’S BEST SOMMELIER

In the UK’s toughest sommelier competition, involving the greatest wine 
talent in London and Britain, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay’s sommelier Jan 
Konetzki reigns supreme.  
In a tightly fought battle - that saw 12 of London and the UKs greatest 
wine palates fight from heat to heat - Konetzki made it to the finals 
against two other competitors from the innovative Restaurant Sat Bains 
with Rooms in Nottingham and the award winning Medlar Restaurant in 
London. He was awarded Moet UK Sommelier of the Year.

In front of an audience of invited guests and industry experts, the final 
three sommeliers were set rigorous tasks designed to test their wine and 
drink knowledge. Challenges were set to judge service skills, ability to 
manage staff and deal with customers under pressure. The finalists were 
asked to correct errors on wine lists, complete blind drinks tasting and 
achieve the perfect Champagne pour - where a magnum of Champagne 
was poured equally into 16 glasses, without returning to any of them.

“It’s very exciting and I’m delighted to have won,” commented Jan. “I 
really enjoyed the competition today, there was a real feeling of 
camaraderie amongst all the sommeliers. It was tough, but it was also 
fun.”

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay is the world famous chef’s three Michelin 
starred establishment in London, where award-winning head chef Claire 
Smyth has been at the helm since 2002.

Managing Director of Gordon Ramsay Holdings, Stuart Gillies commented, 
“We are extremely proud of Jan. Restaurant Gordon Ramsay demands an 
exacting and precise wine skill. This coupled with Jan’s love and 
knowledge of wine is evident to us every day and it is great news that he 
has now been recognised by the industry and his peers.”

The competition was held at London’s International Wine Fair on 
Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 and organised by the Academy of Food and 
Wine Service.

Gordon Ramsay Holdings UK restaurants comprise

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay

Gordon Ramsay at Claridge’s

Petrus

The Savoy Grill

Maze 

Maze Grill

Foxtrot Oscar

Plane Food

York & Albany

Bread Street Kitchen

The Narrow

Gordon Ramsay Holdings UK

In order to become part of this young Dynamic team of knowledgeable professionals
please contact alysonpark@gordonramsay.com

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WINE PAIRING TOWEL SET BY UNCOMMON GOODS RECOMMENDED BY WHOM YOU KNOW! GET READY TO POP THE CORK AND CELEBRATE THE WEEKEND!


We do hope the last thing anyone would call us would be common, so Uncommon Goods had us right at their name. We have featured them before, and they're getting us in a jovial mood for the weekend with these smart and festive towels. Whether you're popping the top off your best vintage or just the wine of the month you'll be sure to select your vino du jour's most fitting fare when you consult these clever cloths. Featuring two separate red and white guides, these easy-to-follow organic cotton tea towels are perfect for those new to the world of wine but comprehensive enough to please the palate of any seasoned oenophile (that's a wine lover!). Simply select your bottle or your meal and then follow the grid: each towel covers 68 popular wines, with each one rated against 56 different foods; that makes 3808 possible pairings! Pairings are rated excellent, good or best avoided so you can become the sommelier of your own kitchen and rest assured that you'll never make an unsavory foodie faux pas!   This is one of the most compact and genius cheat cheats we've ever seen for the kitchen and it's quite comprehensive as well.

Foods are grouped into 7 categories and you'll also find additional information on acidity, body, tannins and sweetness for each wine listed. Uncorking an encyclopedic knowledge of this great grape is at your dish-drying fingertips! Made and printed in the UK.

Item ID: 21379
Materials: organic cotton
19" L x 30" W
Machine wash in cold water and tumble dry.

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MAYOR BLOOMBERG AND SPEAKER QUINN ANNOUNCE LARGER VESSELS TO RUN IN EAST RIVER FERRY SERVICE DUE TO POPULARITY New Landing at Brooklyn Bridge Park to Improve Service and Replace Aging Infrastructure

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn today announced system-wide upgrades to increase efficiency of the popular East River ferry service, a public-private partnership between the City of New York and Billybey Ferry Company. Larger vessels, accommodating 399 passengers as opposed to 149, will operate on summer weekends, and a new landing is now open at Pier 1 in Brooklyn Bridge Park. The new landing will accommodate the larger vessels and has two slips, doubling capacity and eliminating service delays and traffic bottlenecks, as well as wider gangways, which will reduce passenger embarkation and disembarkation time. The popular concession service onboard has also been expanded to offer a wider variety during all operating hours.

“Opening up our waterways to transportation is making our City greater and greener,” said Mayor Bloomberg. “Since its launch, this pilot program on the East River has proven to be incredibly popular – so popular, it turns out, that we’re going to need bigger boats. The larger vessels and other improvements will make sure more New Yorkers and tourists can get wherever they want to go.”

“‘You’re going to need a bigger boat’ isn’t just a memorable quote from the movie Jaws; It’s what we’ve been hearing from New Yorkers due to the overwhelming popularity of the East River Ferry,” said City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn. “City residents and visitors alike have decided they want to ride on the East River, so we need to make sure we can accommodate them. The success of this pilot program is a sign that the Council's dedication to alternative transportation is in step with the public demand.”

“We are thrilled we are able to provide our customers with this enhanced service,” said Paul Goodman, CEO of Billybey Ferry Company, which operates the East River Ferries. “With the new ferry landing, fleet of larger vessels, and recent addition of on-board concessions from local vendors, we know that this summer will be more successful than the last.”

The amended summer schedule will be able to carry more passengers seamlessly to their desired destinations. On weekdays, the vessels will operate from 6:45 AM until 8:45 PM. in both directions. During morning and evening peak hours, there will be three boats running every twenty minutes. During weekday off-peak hours, there will be two boats running on a thirty-minute schedule. On Saturdays and Sundays, there will be three larger vessels operating every forty-five minutes from 9:35 AM until 9:30 PM. Governors Island will be served on the regular weekend route during the Island’s operating hours. Through a partnership between the East River Ferry and Benchmarc Events, a diverse range of local establishments will have the opportunity to operate the concessions on the East River Ferry on a rotating basis. 



“Two of Mayor Bloomberg’s signature economic development priorities have been to expand New York’s transportation options and to reconnect New Yorkers to their waterfront, and the East River Ferry is a critical component of both strategies,” Deputy Mayor Robert K. Steel said. “With larger boats and an expanded landing in Brooklyn Bridge Park, even more people will be able to take advantage of this fantastic service that, if it continues to be this successful, will become a permanent part of New York’s transportation network.”



“The East River Ferry’s first year of pilot service has already allowed hundreds of thousands of passengers to commute to jobsand explore the City’s enhanced waterfront – an encouraging sign for the future of our City’s ‘blue highway,’” said New York City Economic Development Corporation President Seth W. Pinsky. “As we embark on a second summer, we plan to continue upgrading the service in order build upon this success, enticing even more New Yorkers and visitors to experience what has quickly become one of the City’s most popular and efficient modes of transportation,”



“This is great news for New Yorkers, who are in ever-increasing numbers embracing waterborne transportation as a means of getting around our great city,” said Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney. “The City and ferry operators have heard the familiar cry: ‘we’re gonna need a bigger boat!’ – and they are offering a welcome response. I look forward to the day when we not only have bigger ferry boats, but expanded routes that serve even more neighborhoods along New York City’s bustling East River waterway.”



“These modifications will help make the East River Ferry Service better and improve New York’s mass-transit and transportation systems,” said Congressman Jerrold Nadler. “By harnessing New York’s rivers and embracing a proud local maritime tradition, New Yorkers have tapped into a more interconnected and environmentally clean mode of transport. I am proud to have helped secure funding toward this project, and I commend Speaker Quinn and the City for continuing to improve this service and ensuring that more New Yorkers can use the ferries.”



“The East River Ferry has offered New Yorkers and visitors additional travel options. I look forward to more successes as this service continues to grow,” said Congresswoman Nydia M. VelĂ¡zquez.

“East River Ferry service has been wildly successful, and the new and improved ferry landing at Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 1, larger capacity vessels being added for summer weekends, and new concessions—including DUMBO’s very own Brooklyn Roasting Company—will mean a safer, faster and more comfortable ride,” said Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz. “The popularity of the East River Ferry proves the viability of ferry service as a way for New Yorkers to get to and from work and to attract economic development and tourism to our bustling waterfront. It’s a model that could be replicated for future ferry service along our rapidly growing shoreline in southern Brooklyn.”

“This latest enhancement in ferry service will help to spread the news that many New Yorkers already know,” said Queens Borough President Helen Marshall. “Travel by ferry is quick, reliable and enjoyable. It is environmentally friendly and efficient and not prone to traffic jams. I applaud the Bloomberg Administration and all those who made today’s announcement happen.”

“This service exceeded even our most optimistic expectations,” said Council Member Dan Garodnick. “We can see clearly that New Yorkers will embrace a viable ferry commuter service. Let’s stay invested in it, and do what we can to help meet the demand that's out there.” 

“I am very excited that the East River Ferry has been so successful, we now need bigger boats to meet the demand,” said Council Member Levin. “Brooklyn Bridge Park is a gem on the East River Waterfront and Pier 1 is a great location to locate the ferry for residents and tourists from throughout Brooklyn and all of New York.”

“I’m thrilled that there will be larger boats on the weekends this summer for the East River Ferry, as I know this was a demand of many of the city’s ferry riders,” said Council Member Michael Nelson, Chair of the Committee on Waterfronts. “Today’s announcement is a testament to the City Council and Bloomberg Administration’s dedication to develop our city’s waterfronts and a great example of the public voicing a concern and city government answering that call.”

“Enhancing the East River Ferry service is the way to go as ridership continues to increase,” said Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer. “It will give more City residents the opportunity to utilize a mode of transportation that is quickly becoming popular. In Queens, residents choose the ferry to get to work, take in many of our cultural offerings and to experience a different slice of New York City. I look forward to helping expand this exciting service in my district in Western Queens as more people ‘Ride the River’.”

“The success of the East River Ferry proves that investing in smart and efficient transportation options that make use of our natural waterways is good for New York and good for New Yorkers,” said Council Member Margaret Chin. “The East River Ferry surpassed its ridership projections in the first six months of operation, and I am confident that New Yorkers will welcome more service options and extended hours of operation this summer. I urge New Yorkers to come see the city from a new perspective and take advantage of all that the East River Ferry has to offer.”

“These infrastructure improvements and the increased summer demand are further proof that New Yorkers view their waterways as both a method of transportation and a source of recreation,” said Council Member James Vacca, Chair of the Transportation Committee. “Continued success of the ferry pilot is key to expanding the network, which is a very high priority for me. The Bronx remains the only borough in our city that lacks ferry service, but with each success of the East River Pilot, I am more confident that will not always be the case.”

“Waterborne transportation is a key component of Brooklyn Bridge Park and enhancing the facilities to accommodate them makes the park a more dynamic place,” said Regina Myer, President of Brooklyn Bridge Park. “The improvements to and relocation of the Fulton Ferry Landing will not only provide a safer and speedier passage to Brooklyn Bridge Park, it will also ensure that more visitors get to enjoy fabulous art and cultural events, participate in educational programming and experience the stunning waterfront views.”

“The enhancement of frequent ferry service between Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan brings convenience and pleasure to residents of our growing waterfront communities as well as everyone who uses our waterways, which we think of as our Sixth Borough,” said City Planning Commissioner Amanda M. Burden. “Commuters, residents and visitors are eager for waterborne transit service, one of the major recommendations of the City's Comprehensive Waterfront Plan. The water is now becoming part of New Yorkers’ everyday lives.”

“Numbers don’t lie and the verdict is in – New Yorkers love and use affordable, frequent ferries. The bigger boats and the new facilities at Brooklyn Bridge Park will only add to the capacity and the excitement of the East River Ferry service. Full steam ahead!” said Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance President Roland Lewis.

Ferry service was launched on June 13, 2011, as part of a 3-year pilot program to provide year-round ferry service between East 34th Street and Pier 11 in Manhattan, Long Island City in Queens, Greenpoint, North Williamsburg, South Williamsburg, and DUMBO in Brooklyn, and seasonally to Governor’s Island. The service costs riders $4 for a one-way ticket, $12 for an unlimited all-day pass, and $140 for an unlimited monthly pass. Ferries accommodate bikes on board for an additional dollar. Ticketing machines are available at all commuter locations along with staffed ticket agents at some stops.

This initiative is part of the Waterfront Vision and Enhancement Strategy (WAVES), a citywide strategy launched by Mayor Bloomberg and Speaker Quinn, which lays out a sustainable blueprint for the City’s more than 500 miles of shoreline. WAVES has two core components: Vision 2020: The New York City Comprehensive Waterfront Plan, released a year ago, which established long-term goals for the next decade and beyond, and the New York City Waterfront Action Agenda, which set forth priority initiatives to be implemented by the end of 2013, many of which are being realized. Together, the initiatives provide a blueprint for the City’s waterfront and waterways, and focus on the following categories: open space and recreation, the working waterfront, housing and economic development, natural habitats, climate change adaptation and waterborne transportation.

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Kick Off Your Memorial Day Weekend Party with The Mariner by Picnictime!

For the person or the ship that has everything, we've found something splendid by Picnictime!  Probably not even the SS United States has this yet....but we'll have to check-we haven't been on it yet!  Get the party started with the Mariner! Designed to look like a ship’s helm, the Mariner is a great gift for those who love boating. The design is genius and admirable for your Admiral.  Four cheese tools are secured in magnetic slots evenly spaced on the side of the board, their wooden handles resembling those of a ship’s helm. Four stationary handles on the side of the board help to “steer” the helm as the board rotates like a mini lazy Susan. Let the Mariner set your party in motion this Memorial Day!

1-9” round rubberwood cutting board with a thin groove on the top surface to catch whey, brine or juice run-off; 4 tempered stainless steel cheese tools with rubberwood handles: 1 crumbly cheese chisel knife, 1 cheese fork, 1 blunt-tipped cheese knife, and 1 pointed-tip cheese knife 

Four cheese tools fit snugly into slots on the side of the board; A revolving board gives everyone gathered around the board easy access; Over 63 square inches of cutting surface

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MAYOR BLOOMBERG AND OFFICIALS BREAK GROUND ON NEW GOVERNORS ISLAND PARK AND PUBLIC SPACES AND RE-OPEN CASTLE WILLIAMS Construction Begins on 30 New Acres of Park and Public Space A Newly Rehabilitated Castle Williams Opens to the Public after Extensive Three-Year Renovation Governors Island Opens for Season on May 26th with Full Schedule of Programs

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today broke ground on the new park and public spaces on Governors Island, announced the opening of the newly rehabilitated Castle Williams and kicked off the 2012 season on the Island, which opens to the public on Saturday. The Governors Island Park and Public Space Plan was designed by the acclaimed landscape design firm West 8, with extensive input from the public. The 30 new acres of park now under construction include Liggett Terrace, a sunny, six acre plaza with seasonal plantings, seating, water features and public art; Hammock Grove, a sunny ten acre space that is home to 2,000 new trees, play areas and hammocks; and the Play Lawn, 14 acres for play and relaxation that includes two turf ball fields sized for adult softball and Little League baseball. In addition to the 30 new acres, Phase 1 adds new welcome areas, a re-graded Parade Ground and key visitor amenities, including lighting, seating and signage throughout the Historic District. Mayor Bloomberg was joined for the event at the Battery Maritime Building by Congressman Jerrold Nadler, State Senator Daniel Squadron, Council Member Margaret Chin, Commissioner of the National Parks of New York Harbor Maria Burks, Trust for Governors Island President Leslie Koch and Governors Island National Monument Superintendent Patti Reilly.

“Governors Island is the centerpiece of our efforts to revitalize New York City’s waterfront,” said Mayor Bloomberg. “In 2010, we promised that our Administration would make Governors Island a destination that New Yorkers and visitors would be able to enjoy for generations. Today’s park groundbreaking takes us one step closer to that goal and proves that the Island has not only a great past but an extraordinarily bright future.”

Castle Williams re-opens to the public after an extensive three year renovation which was funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, National parks Service Recreation Fee Program, and an appropriation secured through the efforts of Congressman Jerrold Nadler. This renovation has made it possible for members of the public to experience this historic structure, learn about its history through interpretive exhibits, and for the first time, experience an unparalleled view of Lower Manhattan and the New York Harbor from the top of the Castle.

“Today is a fantastic day for Governors Island,” said Congressman Nadler. “I am proud of the role I have played to make today’s ribbon cutting at Castle Williams possible. More New Yorkers than ever will now have access to wonderful new green spaces and be able to gain a greater understanding of the Island’s history through this newly refurbished fort.”

“Governors Island has become a great destination for Lower Manhattan residents and indeed for all New Yorkers,” said State Assembly Speaker Silver. “The construction of the new park and public spaces, combined with the already outstanding array of arts, cultural and recreational programs that the Island offers each summer, will ensure that the Island is a resource for years to come.”

“Today’s groundbreaking is one more step toward making Governors Island the center of a unified Harbor Park – a central park for the center of our City,” said Senator Daniel Squadron. “I'm pleased to have played a role in moving Governors Island forward and ensuring it stays open every summer. Now there will be even more open space for New Yorkers to enjoy, just minutes away from Manhattan and Brooklyn, as Governors Island transforms into an extraordinary waterfront destination. Thank you to Mayor Bloomberg, the Trust for Governors Island, and my colleagues in government.”

“Summer hasn’t truly begun until Governors Island opens to the public,” said Council Member Chin. “I am pleased to join Mayor Bloomberg and other officials today to invite my neighbors in Lower Manhattan and New Yorkers from all five boroughs to come out to the Island and see all that is happening there.”

In addition to constructing new public spaces, the Bloomberg Administration’s investment in Governors Island will bring the Island infrastructure into the 21st century. Stabilization of the historic houses of Nolan Park and Colonels Row, which will preserve the structures for the future, will begin this summer. These houses will be closed this season for work but will re-open in 2013. The capital program also addresses the 2.2 miles of seawall, the electric and telecom service to and on the Island, water and other utilities and the docks serving the Island.

“Today is a milestone for Governors Island and a great way to kick off the 2012 season,” said Leslie Koch, President of The Trust for Governors Island. “The Trust for Governors Island is committed to keeping the Island open to the public while construction on these extraordinary spaces begins. We look forward to welcoming thousands of visitors to enjoy car-free biking, great art exhibitions and special events every weekend from now through the end of September.”

“As we re-open Castle Williams today, we remember all of the changes that the fort has undergone in its 200 year history,” said Maria Burks, Commissioner of the National Parks of New York Harbor. “We are excited to begin a new chapter in the Castle’s history as we invite the public to visit beginning May 26.”

In addition to being able to access more of Castle Williams than ever before, the public can also enjoy new exhibits that outline its changing history from a fort built to defend New York City against the British during the War of 1812 to an Army prison to a Coast Guard base. This summer marks the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, the war this fort was built for, which makes its re-opening even more timely.

Governors Island opens Saturday May 26 for the 2012 season. The Island will be open every Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Monday from May 26 through September 30. The Island is closed on Fridays to facilitate construction of the new park and public spaces.

The Governors Island public season brings a wide range of arts, cultural and recreational programs that are free to visitors. Many of the Island’s most popular programs will be available to visitors again this season including Mark di Suvero at Governors Island presented by Storm King Art Center, the Children’s Museum of the Arts Free Island Outpost program, the Earth Matter Learning Compost Center, Figment’s artist designed miniature golf course and programs with the National Park Service. Exciting new programs include Graphic Design—Now in Production, an exhibition co-organized by Cooper-Hewitt and the Walker Art Center, vintage baseball games and new food festivals, like the 5 Boro PicNYC on Memorial Day weekend.

Visitors can take free ferries from Lower Manhattan or Brooklyn to enjoy the Island’s programs which include art exhibitions, performances, educational programs and food festivals. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own bike to the Island or can rent one while visiting. On Free Bike Holiday Mondays (Memorial Day and Labor Day), visitors can borrow a bike for free for up to one hour. Visitors can also take the East River Ferry to access the Island.

Visitors interested in visiting the newly re-opened Castle Williams will have the opportunity to learn about the history of Governors Island in an intimate setting led by a National Park Service (NPS) Ranger, as tours to the top of the Castle are limited to small groups. Tickets will be on a first-come, first-served basis for the Castle and roof.

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NIGHTLIGHT: Mover and Shaker Geoffrey Bradfield Celebrates the Publication of "A 21st Century Palace" May 24, 2012 at the Waldorf=Astoria!

On Thursday, May 24, 2012 Mover and Shaker Geoffrey Bradfield (click his name to read his interview!) hosted an amazing soiree to celebrate the publication of his book: A 21st Century Palace at The Waldorf=Astoria.
As we've said in the past, there are events in New York, lovely parties, gorgeous soirees, and then there is another category in a class by itself and that would be anything hosted by Geoffrey Bradfield.  If you do not know him, he is a modern day Gatsby in his boundless creativity, taste and style and is in no way a bootlegger...you know The Great Gatsby is Peachy's favorite book and she has read it more times than any other.  And Geoffrey may have even one upped Gatsby as The Basildon Room of The Waldorf=Astoria trumps most white tents.
That's Dominique Claire X in the middle, who has already befriended Peachy Deegan on Facebook today.  She is flanked on each side by men in painted-on costumes that they told us took 4 hours to do. We have never seen this level of detail before in this discipline but after all, it did make sense as we were of course celebrating a book on a Palace, and we all certainly felt we were in one!
Our friend Dr. Penny Grant dressed to match the book, unplanned!




Joy Marks
Robert Caravaggi and Peachy Deegan
Montgomery Frazier and Ben Mindich

Ninotchka Manus, Najwa Stone and Donna Soloway
Catherine Saxton
Peachy!
Mitch Douglas and Tom Gates
Gigi Fisdenl and Tom Gates

Jean Shafiroff and Gail Karr
Evelyn Tompkins and Elizabeth Guest
Angela Chen and Roy Kean
Tom Gates and Ninotchka Manus




Julio our favorite bartender
Gigi and Najwa
Peachy and Najwa
Dominique!

Peachy and Muna Rihani

You know we loved Ex-Arte:
so we will get started on this new work soon!  We were tempted to start reading it last night at the soriee once we got it, but as you see the party was quite tempting too.
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READ THIS: HARD MEASURES HOW AGGRESSIVE CIA ACTIONS AFTER 9/11 SAVED AMERICAN LIVES By Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr. with Bill Harlow


We are honored to celebrate Memorial Weekend with a book by such an admirable American, Jose Rodriguez.  Every time we read a book like this about people that are in service to our great country, we feel just a little bit prouder to be an American, knowing how smart and dedicated these people are that do not seek out recognition and even surprisingly face adversity in their line of work from sources aside from the obvious enemy.  Henry Crumpton's book was in line with this as well, also recently reviewed.  Once we opened Jose's book we were pleased to see a portion of the proceeds are being donated to the CIA Officers Memorial Foundation, which set a nice tone.  We also love the pictures in the center, especially of Jose riding his milkman's horse.  

For thirty-one years Jose Rodriguez served us as an undercover officer in the CIA, and his experiences will enlighten you.  The reality of being in the CIA is quite different from what we believe the average person would think-it is much harder on many levels than we might have expected.  In the world that we live in today, the fields of terrorism and counterterrorism are of utmost importance to ensure the safety and security of our great nation, and you know it doesn't take a book about the CIA for us to say that intelligence is valued across the board here at Whom You Know, definitely over style, though we love that too, and probably above all else.   If you're not safe, how can you enjoy any other aspect of your life?!

Alliances with Britain, airport screenings, and criticism by media sources that would have never been us are all part of what your eyes will be opened to in this work.  And why did Jose write this?  "The United States has chosen to unilaterally disarm itself in the war on terror; in writing this book, there is no more urgent message I want to convey." (p. 12)  We agree that drones alone do not do the job!  (page 255-56)

Critical thinking and direct communication with people is the most effective way to extract and deduce to acquire essential information, and of course you know that without reading this book, but as an American today, you need to know how politics influence decisions in regards to the CIA.  And, when someone is a specialist in a field for decades don't you think politicians on both sides of the political spectrum ought to listen to them, especially when they have zero experience in intelligence?  "The truth is that one of the best ways to disrupt terrorists is to know something about the group's organizational plumbing so that you can identify the critical nodes that, if attacked, will derail planning and plot preparations." (p. 58-59)  You'll find the interrogation techniques fascinating and we found them to make a lot of sense as well.  They prevented many disasters and hopefully continue to do so...we were not pleased to hear about planned attacks on Heathrow and Canary Wharf in 2002 particularly since Peachy used to live there.

"If Saddam could have been removed with a single bullet, might that not have been preferable to a war that killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, cost thousands of American lives, created tens of thousands of amputees, and saddled U.S. taxpayers with estimated direct costs of nearly $1 trillion?" (p. 121)  See what we mean about him making sense?!  Being in the CIA is much more than what is portrayed in the Jason Bourne movies and reading this book will make you a much more educated citizen, and will enable you with your vote to make the best decisions for your own safety and the collective safety of our country.

Jose says quite a lot in these 269 pages that you'll want to read, and one of the most striking sentiments we found was on page 249: "I cannot tell you how disgusted my former colleagues and I felt to hear ourselves labeled 'torturers' by the president of the United States.  To hear that we had acted contrary to American ideals was infuriating.  The words of the president and of members of his staff have consequences.  Members of the CIA and officials from the previous administration, all the way up to the former president, are threatened with arrest in some foreign locales as war criminals."  To us, a lot of what they do seems to be thankless tasks but we are so grateful that they do it, and care about doing it well.

We highly recommend Hard Measures and feel you all should educate yourself about what is going on in the world around you; Jose Rodriguez is certainly someone who knows what he is talking about and it would be harder to get a much more inside story than this.  If today was September 12, 2001 everyone would be glued to this book.  What America is up against in terms of terrorism has not changed, particularly for those of us that live in targeted cities.  If you see something, say something, etc, etc, etc and to really know what is going on, you must read this book.  Don't be an uneducated armchair quarterback.

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In his explosive new book, HARD MEASURES: How Aggressive CIA Actions After 9/11 Saved American Lives (Threshold Editions; April 30, 2012; Hardcover; $27.00), former Director of the CIA’s National Clandestine Service, Jose A Rodriguez, Jr., discusses his 31-year career with the Agency and the role he played as head of the CIA's Counterterrorist Center which captured terrorists and collected vital intelligence from them. For the first time, readers can learn how the highly controversial “enhanced interrogation techniques” were developed and how they were used. 



Rodriguez describes in unprecedented detail undercover operations and tactics employed during the George W. Bush presidency – which were approved by the highest levels of the U.S. government, certified as legal by the Department of Justice, and supported by bipartisan leadership of congressional intelligence oversight committees. 



While the American public is aware of the CIA’s use of “enhanced interrogation techniques,” few know that Rodriguez was the man who, in the wake of September 11, led all U.S. counterterrorism operations and oversaw the use of those procedures – procedures that obtained vital and timely intelligence and helped safeguard the nation from future attacks. As Rodriguez writes in HARD MEASURES, “The result [of developing this interrogation program] was, beyond a doubt, the most effective and carefully managed program I was involved with in my thirty-one years at the CIA. But I also say that without a doubt it remains the most maligned, misunderstood, and mischaracterized mission in the Agency’s mystery-clouded history.” 



As the shock of 9/11 faded, the support that the intelligence community enjoyed and deserved gave way to shortsighted and potentially dangerous political correctness. One by one, the tools needed to successfully fight terrorism were banished, and the men and women who volunteered to carry out our nation’s orders in combating al-Qa’ida found themselves second-guessed, hamstrung, and investigated – including Rodriguez himself. In effect, the United States has chosen to willfully and unilaterally disarm itself in the war on terror. 



In HARD MEASURES, Rodriguez convincingly argues for the techniques used, and uncompromisingly details when these techniques were necessary, why they worked, and how. 



Specific topics for discussion include: 

· The establishment of secret CIA prisons known as “black sites” 



· Exploding myths about “enhanced interrogation.” How rarely it was used and how productive it was. (Example: conventional wisdom that Abu Zubaydah was waterboarded 83 times is wrong. The true number is five) 



· With the one-year anniversary of Usama bin Ladin’s death on May 1st, how intelligence gained from terrorists who had been subjected to "enhanced interrogation" was pivotal in leading to bin Ladin 



· 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is scheduled to be arraigned at Guantanamo Bay on May 5th. Rodriguez reveals how he was captured, what crucial intelligence was gathered from him, and what "KSM" was like in captivity 



· How the CIA's authorities and resources grew exponentially and were adapted in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 



· Rodriguez’s controversial decision to order interrogation videotapes destroyed in 2005 and the three-year investigation which followed 



· The reality of living under cover for over thirty years 




About the Author: 

Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr. was born in Puerto Rico and raised in the Caribbean and South America. He received in undergraduate and law school degrees from the University of Florida before being recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency and serving his country for thirty-one years. 



About the Book: 

HARD MEASURES 

How Aggressive CIA Actions After 9/11 Saved American Lives 

By Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr. with Bill Harlow 

Pub date: April 30, 2012 

ISBN: 9781451663471 

Hardcover / Price: $27.00 / Threshold Editions 




Threshold Editions is an imprint dedicated to publishing works that impact the great political, policy, and philosophical debates of our time by providing a forum for the thinkers and doers across the ever expanding contemporary conservative spectrum. Threshold Editions is the proud publisher of many bestselling authors, including Glenn Beck, John Bolton, Herman Cain, Dick Cheney, Jerome Corsi, Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin, Jason Mattera, and Karl Rove. 



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Celebrate Memorial Day with Picnictime and Peachy!!! Blanket Tote - Carnaby Street by Picnictime Recommended by Whom You Know for Summer Everywhere!

As of right now, summer is kicking off so we at Whom You Know have been searching everywhere for the items you need to make your summer just a little more spectacular, and Picnictime has impressed us again.  And oooh they made it in plaid!  We are mad for plaid when it is done the right way, and this is one of the right ways.  Their classy Carnaby Street Blanket Tote is perfect for your jaunts to Central Park or the Beach and it is easy to carry and comfortable to rest upon for hours!  
When you need a durable blanket for outdoor use, The Blanket Tote is just the item for you! The topside of the blanket is made of soft polyester fleece and the underside is water-resistant to protect the blanket from getting dampened or soiled. The Blanket Tote unfolds easily and refolds into a convenient carry tote featuring a closing flap complete with a zippered pocket, and an adjustable shoulder strap. The blanket can even be used as a wrap to keep you dry if an unforeseen storm rains on your picnic. Rain or shine, don't be caught without the Blanket Tote by Picnic Time.  Also, it makes a wonderful host or hostess gift!


Blanket Tote - Carnaby St. - 820-00-778


Available colors: 
778


Individual Pack Dimensions (in.):
12.5 x 9 x 4


Individual Shipping Weight (lbs.):
2.25


Case Pack Quantity: 
4


Case Pack Dimensions (in.):
13 x 8 x 12.5


Case Pack Weight (lbs.):
7.25

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

CARIBBEAN JOE TO SPONSOR #99 BRAUNABILITY/SCHMIDT PELFREY MOTORSPORTS CAR DRIVEN BY TOWNSEND BELL IN THE 2012 INDIANAPOLIS 500

Caribbean Joe apparel and accessories and Sam Schmidt Motorsport have announced that Caribbean Joe has been named a major associate sponsor of IndyCar driver Townsend Bell and the #99 BraunAbility/Schmidt Pelfrey Motorsports Indy Race Car for the 96th running of the Indianapolis 500- the largest single-day sportsing event in the world. 

 As part of the sponsorship, Caribbean Joe will have its logo prominently featured on the side pods of the vehicle on Bell's car and his racing suit. "We are thrilled to make Caribbean Joe a part of the Indianapolis 500 through this partnership with Sam Schmidt Motorsports," said Rick Platt, President of Brand Matter, LLC, owners of Caribbean Joe. "This is a great fit as Caribbean Joe and Indy racing are both powerful brands that inspire a passion and lifestyle among their fans." 

"We welcome Caribbean Joe aboard Townsesnd's #99 BraunAbility/Schmidt Pelfrey Motorsports car in the 2012 Indianapolis 500," said Sam Schmidt, President of Sam Schmidt Motorsports. "We hope this partnership results in great exposure for their brand and a place on the winner's podium for us all."

Caribbean Joe Apparel is a lifestyle brand for all seasons. Caribbean Joe apparel and accessories provides an authentic, relaxed, inclusive experience under the Caribbean Joe, Caribbean Palms, Island Winds, Lil' Joe, Jamaica Bay and CJ Breeze trademarks. Products offered include: women's, men's and kid's sportswear; women's and men's swim; sunglasses; men's and women's fragrances; luggage; shoes; women's intimates; loungewear and sleepwear; beach accessories; home textiles; kitchen textiles; beach towels; storage solutions; skincare and suncare; small leather goods; watches; headwear; and handbags, in both the US and Canada.

ABOUT BRAND MATTER Brand Matter is a diversified brand management and licensing company that specializes in the acquisition, development and licensing of consumer-branded intellectual property. Properties owned include; Ellen Tracy Bronze & Black Label, Company Ellen Tracy and Caribbean Joe. We invest in Brands that maintain a positive emotional connection with consumers. Additionally, we offer strategic guidance in the full spectrum of brand building, marketing and licensing to such World Class Brands as Carlos Falchi, Field and Stream, Cloudveil and Linens N Things. Guided by our expert teams, Brand Matter serves as the catalyst to increase Brand value through innovation, marketing, product extensions and licensing partnerships. We manage and market the licensing of our owned and affiliated brands with best-in-class manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers.

ABOUT SAM SCHMIDT MOTORSPORTS Sam Schmidt Motorsports (SSM) was established in 2001 and is owned by former driver Sam Schmidt, who was paralyzed (quad) in 2000 after an accident during testing at Walt Disney World Speedway in Orlando, Fla. As a car owner, Schmidt fields cars in the IZOD IndyCar Series, including the Indianapolis 500, and the Firestone Indy Lights championship. SSM is the most successful team in Firestone Indy Lights history with 48 race wins and five championships. In addition, SSM has qualified 12 cars in the Indianapolis 500 since 2001 and won the coveted Indy 500 pole in 2011. For more information, please visit www.samschmidtmotorsorts.com

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MOVERS and SHAKERS: Dr. Wei-Shin Lai, MD, Doctor and Inventor Our Coverage Sponsored by Maine Woolens

Dr. Wei-Shin Lai

Maine Woolens is a weaver of blanket and throws located in Brunswick, Maine.  We work primarily with natural fibers, like cottons and worsted wools and are committed to using renewable natural fibers from American growers whenever possible. We do piece dyeing and package dyeing in house and the combined experience of our excellent employees exceeds 300 years.  Our wool and cotton blankets and throws are 100 percent machine washable, soft and luxurious to the touch, cozy warm and comfortably light.  We have many styles to choose from. Our clients are very positive about our products and happy to support a Made in Maine, USA company. Visit our website at www.mainewoolens.com
We have been highly recommended by Whom You Know:
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Maine Woolens, affordable luxury and tradition.  Peachy Deegan is always snuggled in a Maine Woolens blanket when she is using SleepPhones!

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Dr. Wei-Shin Lai, MD, is a family doctor, inventor of SleepPhones and RunPhones, and founder/CEO of AcousticSheep LLC, highly recommended by Whom You Know. SleepPhones are a patent-pending design that combines headphones and a headband to create a drug-free sleep solution for insomnia. RunPhones are a headphones/headband combination designed to enable users to exercise to music more comfortably than with earbuds. 


Dr. Lai was inspired to design SleepPhones when she was on call for the emergency room. She had a hard time falling back to sleep after being awoken in the night by a phone call. As a compassionate doctor, her mind was occupied with patient concerns that kept her awake, so her husband recommended listening to something to soothe her mind and lull her to sleep. Since she did not want to disturb him while he slept and earbuds were too uncomfortable, she tried sewing very thin speakers into a soft fleece headband. They worked, and Dr. Lai and her husband decided it was such a good invention they had to start selling them. SleepPhones was born and AcousticSheep LLC was founded. She later developed RunPhones, a similar product for exercising to music that includes both a summer version to wick away sweat, and a winter version to keep ears warm. 

Under Dr. Lai’s leadership, AcousticSheep LLC emphasizes environmentally-friendly materials and manufacturing processes. She strives to use local resources, stay on the technological cutting-edge, and run a socially responsible company. Despite the recent economic downturn, AcousticSheep LLC continues to expand and provide employment during a recession. 

Along with being the CEO of AcousticSheep, Dr. Lai is a family physician at Penn State University, seeing patients as part of University Health Services. She is board certified in family medicine by the American Board of Family Practice and a member of the American Academy Family Physicians. She was selected as one of “America’s Top Family Doctors” in 2007-2010 by the Consumer’s Research Council of America. Her specialties include family medicine with a special interest in sleep. 

Prior to practicing medicine at Penn State and running AcousticSheep LLC, Dr. Lai was a private practice family physician at High Ridge Family Practice in the greater New York City area. Prior to that, she was a family medicine resident at Hunterdon Medical Center, where she served as an infection control committee member and a residency daily noon conference coordinator. While there she received the Natural and Alternative Medicine Award.

Dr. Lai received her Bachelor of Science degree in cellular molecular biology from the University of Michigan. She received her MD from the University of Virginia School of Medicine. 

In July 2011, Dr. Lai and her husband had a son, Brynach Wolfe. Along with raising Brynach, Dr. Lai enjoys hunting for wild mushrooms, listening to music, watching films of all kinds, gardening, and cooking fresh, healthy food.   We are so pleased to present her as our latest Mover and Shaker!  Peachy Deegan interviewed Dr. Wei-Shin Lai for Whom You Know.

Peachy Deegan: As a child did you invent anything and would you like to share those 
stories if so?
Dr. Wei-Shin Lai: When I was very young, I thought I would create a new beautiful 
insect. I caught some butterflies and some dragonflies and put them 
all into a mailbox. I figured that they would mate and and produce 
butterflies with iridescent wings like dragonflies! That was probably 
my first failed invention.

What inspired you to become a doctor?
It was a long convoluted road, but the excitement of studying the 
deadly Ebola virus in high school biology opened my eyes to the 
complexities of the human body's interaction with disease. My
fascination with biology and my passion to contribute to the world 
made studying medicine a natural choice.

What is the difference between having a good idea and talking about it 
and having a good idea and going through with it and inventing a 
product-what separates the truly great concepts?
To be successful in business, you have to have an idea that makes 
money. There are plenty of good ideas out there, but if it can't make 
enough money to sustain itself, then the idea would need to be 
re-worked. The only way to figure that out is by doing lots of 
research. Check for patents, competitors, and alternatives. Figure out 
step-by-step how you would implement it. Once you have an idea that 
remains unique, better than alternatives and competitors, and 
deceptively simple, you might be on to a truly great concept! When 
you've proven to yourself that it's fantastic, then you can't help but 
to make it happen.

What should everyone know about SleepPhones that they have yet to learn?
I personally sewed the first 500 SleepPhones on my Singer sewing 
machine my husband bought for my birthday the year we started the 
business. My husband soldered them. We still have epoxy and needle 
holes on our kitchen table.

What or who has had the most influence on your pursuit of excellence?
My father demonstrated applying intelligence to a strong work ethic. 
My mom pushed me to excel in a typical tiger mom style.

What are you proudest of and why?
As a sappy new mom, I'm proud of every new thing my baby does. From 
growing 2 little teeth to crawling so fast that he trips and falls to 
picking up his blueberries without smashing them. He is adorable and 
good. 
I'm proud that I've been versatile and organized enough to grow the 
SleepPhones business while still practicing medicine and raising a 
family. Running a start-up business growing at rapid pace is hard work.

What would you like to do professionally that you have not yet had the 
opportunity to do?
I would like to teach a college course on practical health. It would 
include everything from how to take common medications to how to 
prepare to see a doctor to how to cook and eat!

What honors and awards have you received in your profession?
I received a scholarship for medical school, on the Natural and 
alternative medicine award in residency, and was voted Best Family 
Doctor by the Consumers' Research Counsil of America for 4 years in a 
row.

What is your favorite place to be in Manhattan?
Grand Central Station. It sounds corny, but all of the movement, 
people with purpose, live music, and smells of the subway make me feel 
like I'm in the center of the entire world.

What is your favorite shop in Manhattan?
Garden of Eden on 14th street. I'm a foodie.

What is your favorite drink?
Anything with Bailey's

What is the funniest thing that has ever happened to you at a cocktail party?
Honestly, I think I've been to 2 cocktail parties that I could 
remember. One was with sleep doctors, so you can imagine how soporific 
the conversation was.

What is your favorite restaurant in Manhattan?
Queen of Sheba. I love Ethiopian food, and it's so rare to find a restaurant!

What is your favorite Manhattan book?
Does Zagat count? I don't read much, but I do like looking through The Strand.

Who would you like to be for a day and why?
I'd like to be a Taoist priest for a day. To be at peace with the 
world and to forget all desires would be wonderful. Just for a day.

If you could have anything in Manhattan named after you what would it 
be and why?
I really like hanging out and shopping around Union Square. I'd like 
to be on one of the benches there.

What is your favorite thing to do in Manhattan that you can do nowhere else?
Find a huge variety of mushrooms sold at the Greensmarket.

If you could have dinner with any person living or passed, who would 
it be and why?
Actually, I'd currently like to meet Matthew Glenn of EasyBloom and 
PlantSense. He is an entrepreneur with expertise I'd like to know more 
about. I don't know how to track him down though, so here's a shout 
out to him.

What has been your best Manhattan art or music experience?
When my husband was still my boyfriend, he took me around the city to 
look at as many buildings designed by Stanford White as we could find 
because he knew that I liked architecture.

What do you personally do or what have you done to give back to the world?
We try to be as environmentally conscious as possible. Half of our 
employees live within a 5 minute walk of work or can work from home. 
We reuse and recycle packaging material. The products are made from 
recycled plastic bottles. Our headquarters are run with wind power.

What do you think is most underrated and overrated here?
Being able to hang out around town all night long is overrated. Most 
businesses close, so it hard to find food after midnight. The 
tremendous underground infrastructure is underrated. I love figuring 
out how things are built.

Other than Movers and Shakers of course, what is your favorite Whom 
You Know column and what do you like about it?
Tasty Tidbits and Peachy's Picks. I especially enjoyed the Delmonico post because it gave 
a lot of history and information about the specialties.

Have you drank The Peachy Deegan yet and if not, why not?
I am nursing my baby, so I can't drink yet, but I'd love to try it next year!

What else should Whom You Know readers know about you?
I love growing and eating mushrooms! We have shiitake mushroom logs in 
the backyard fruiting a few times a year. It so fun to watch your own 
mushrooms growing!

How would you like to be contacted by Whom You Know readers?
Email is fine. Please use admin@acousticsheep.com.


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