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Say Bklyn. Man Tried To Lure A Teen Girl For Sex Wound Up Getting Cuffed In Net Sting criminal possession of a controlled substance. If convicted, he faces up to four years in prison. “This arrest is the latest in a series of child luring cases that this office, in conjunction with the NYPD, has pursued over the years. While the Internet is a valuable learning tool for young people, it also provides a doorway for sexual predators to attempt to lure children to meet for sex,” Brown said in a statement Thursday, June 12. “It is imperative 17 • TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2014 Report: City Still Facing Labor Pains Budget Manageable, But Contract Hurdles Loom budget, and out-year budget gaps of $2.6 billion in FY 2016, $1.9 billion in FY 2017 and $3.1 billion in FY 2018. These budget gaps are larger than the gaps projected by the city in February 2014, but significantly smaller than the historical average over the past 34 years when measured as a share of city revenue. The city has closed gaps of this magnitude in the past, but a significant economic setback could make closing future gaps more difficult. The national A Brooklyn man has been charged with sending sexually explicit messages and a picture to a person he had met online and who he believed to be a 14-year-old Queens girl and who he was attempting to meet for sexual relations. The alleged victim was actually an NYPD undercover detective assigned to its Major Case Team of Vice Enforcement. Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown identified the defendant as Eslam M. Abdeledayem, 30, of Coyle Street in Sheepshead Bay, who was arrested last Wednesday night, June 11, in Queens at the time of the prearranged meeting. Abdeledayem was charged with second-degree attempted criminal sexual act, second-degree attempted rape, first-degree attempted dissemination of indecent material to minors, attempted endangering the welfare of a child and seventh-degree -SEE LURE ON PG. 53- In spite of its recent labor agreement with the United Federation of Teachers, New York City still faces challenges, including reaching labor agreements with the other municipal unions, obtaining anticipated health insurance savings and closing future budget gaps, according to an analysis released by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. “The agreement between the Mayor and the United Federation of Teachers lifts a cloud that has hung over the city’s finances for years,” DiNapoli said. “While New York City’s economy continues to grow at a solid pace, the city should continue to replenish reserves and begin taking steps to narrow the budget gaps in the coming years.” The city's financial plan forecasts a surplus of $1.6 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2014, which will be used to help balance the $73.9 billion FY 2015 -SEE BUDGET ON PG. 54- Do you have diabetes? 20% of diabetics will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime. Have you had your feet checked lately ©Times Newsweekly - 20147 - DR1.DEL8LAC-N6 E3 W9 --F3 E3 E3 T8 DDEENNTTAALL CCAARREE FFOORR TTHHEE EENNTTIRREE FFAAMMILLYY 1-718-628-6588 Santa LoCascio, D.D.S., P.C. PRROOVVIDDINNGG PRROOFFESSIOONNAALL && PERRSOONNAALLIZEDD CCAARRE Our Complete Dental Cleaning (Includes X-ray, Exam & Cleaning) Any Filling, Extraction or Emergency Visit $99 $99 We also accept most insurances 70-16 FRESH POND RD., RIDGEWOOD, N.Y. ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - RIDGEMARK ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - DR.LOCASCIO/A Like Us On Facebook RIDGEWOOD HAIR STYLISTS 57-01 Catalpa Ave. (Cor. Seneca Ave.) 1-718-821-9581 W E A L S O D O M A K E - U P • U P - D O s W A X I N G • W E D D I N G PA R T I E S ! SENIOR CITIZENS WEDNESDAY - 15% OFF ©Times Newsweekly – 2014– R'WOOD^HAIR Wed. & Thur.: COLOR, CUT& BLOWDRY OOnllyy $$44550000 Shor t Hair Only. Wed. & Thur. : $15 Haircut - Short Hair Only With This Ad Only, Expires June 25, 2014 Gift Certificates Available CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT • WALK-INS WELCOME


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