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Disgraced Rudy aide claims insider apt deal for Judith
Spin CycleA development of potentially seismic proportion in Rudy Giuliani's world: Russell Harding, son of the former mayor's political guru Ray Harding, who headed the Liberal Party, has finished his jail term on embezzlement and other charges -- carried out...Tags: Intel Corp., Housing Industry, Rudy Giuliani, Crime, Law and Justice, Rental Service
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Mayor Mike: Scolds Kirsten, but finances pro-gunners
Spin CycleIn an earlier item, we noted that Mayor Bloomberg -- because of his principled and deeply held concern about gun violence -- had scolded Kirsten Gillenbrand about some of her pro-gun views in a statement welcoming her to the......Tags: Charity, Political Fundraising, Firearms, Manhattan (New York City), Personal Weapon Control
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Madoff headed to hellish jail, SEC still in doghouse
The SwampDisgraced financier Bernard Madoff enters a federal court in New York City on March 12, 2009. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) by Frank James Physicians get to bury their mistakes, it's said. And federal regulators get to see theirs......Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Fraud, Prisons, Investments, Manhattan (New York City)
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Senate split: Trails and trials of Sen. Pedro Espada
Spin CycleSen. Pedro Espada (D-Bronx), who was voted by 30 Republicans and a fellow Democrat last week to become Senate president pro tem, might live inside his district in The Bronx -- or he might live outside of his district......Tags: Upper House, Parliament, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Robert Johnson
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NYC crane crash another prod for OSHA
The SwampA large crane lies in this intersection on Manhattan's Upper East Side after it collapsed Friday, May 30, 2008 in New York City just before first responders arrived. (AP Photo/Seth Holladay) by Frank James It's still too early to......Tags: Employees, Construction, Religious Leaders, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Disasters and Accidents
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Elie Wiesel's story endures, empowers
NEW YORK — A slender, silver-haired gentleman steps onto a nearly bare stage, the instantaneous applause continuing long after he reaches the spare wooden table awaiting him. For a moment, amid the din, he studies the audience — young and...
Tags: Cardiac Arrhythmia, Bible, Crime, Law and Justice, Nobel Prize Awards, Religious Texts
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Sheila Krumholz -- she follows the money
It was a California politico, Jesse Unruh, who nailed the relationship between dough and democracy: "Money is the mother's milk of politics." Where does it come from, and where does it go? Sheila Krumholz makes it her business to tell us. As executive...
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Stephen Girasuolo Moves Beyond The State Of 'Orange Alert'
The Hartford CourantStephen Girasuolo wants you to know that "Orange Alert"is not a play about 9/11. But it has haunting echoes of that tragic date as it follows six troubled people who work around Ground Zero, living their present-day lives in a state of suspended...Tags: High School Sports, Orange (New Haven, Connecticut), Hell's Kitchen, Economy, Business and Finance, Brooklyn Bridge
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Judge weeps as 'Dating Game' serial killer Rodney Alcala sentenced
L.A. NOWCalifornia serial killer Rodney Alcala sentenced to additional prison time on Monday in New York for the murders of two more women, a case that brought a veteran judge to tears during the hearing.... -
Serial killer Rodney Alcala investigated in 3 more slayings
L.A. NOWWith "Dating Game" serial killer Rodney Alcala pleading guilty to two slayings in New York, the investigation into his possible ties to other victims now moves to Seattle and San Francisco. Investigators in Marin County believe Alcala was responsible for.... -
Serial killer Alcala's guilty pleas may provide closure, D.A. says
L.A. NOWCalifornia serial killer Rodney Alcala's guilty pleas Friday to the killings of two women during the 1970s in New York will hopefully bring closure to the families of the victims, Manhattan's top prosecutor said. "Rodney Alcala’s victims were...
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