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... a Friday, November 27, 2009 editorial that appeared in The Washington Post, Republican New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg cited "a federal law repeatedly supported by ... known of the purchase, "it could have saved lives," Bloomberg opined.
To read the entire article please visit Fort Hood Massacre: NY Mayor Bloomberg cites lax gun laws as obstacles in ...
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... an unlikely pairing, Mayor Bloomberg and actress Emma Thompson are currently teaming up in a press conference for the new “Journey” ... runs today through the 15th, but we’re guessing the Thompson/Bloomberg press conference won’t be going on much longer. So if you’ve got a burning desire to see our newly re-elected Mayor and Nanny McPhee the mom from The Parent Trap in ...
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... in the country? Apparently not if they're letting Siraj Wahhaj meet with the mayor....
(NY Daily News)- The mayor ... Wednesday.
Siraj Wahhajwas one of nine Islamic leaders who met with Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly over fears ... massacre.
The imam's past wound up overshadowing the get-together and the mayor's red-faced staff later said Wahhaj should never ...
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Mayor Bloomberg's campaign spent at least $2.1 million on online, or about 2.5% of the $85 million he has discussed he put into the mayoral race. Relying mostly on interactive media firm Connections Media, Bloomberg’s web ads ran the gamut from an endorsement by New York Yankee Jorge Posada to attack ads that The New York Times said accused rival Bill Thompson of not creating jobs ...
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Tell Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor Klein that you oppose their plan to expand standardized testing to students in kindergarten through
second grade. Standardized tests do not appropriately measure the complexity of a young child’s growth and development...
This is a campaign by Time Out From Testing to Stop Standardized Tests in Our Public Schools...Please help...Thanks..!!
Dear ...
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... residents, especially in poorer sections of the city.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg at an event on Tuesday honoring ... percent of the vote, many political analysts came to the same conclusion: The mayor needs to start acting a little more humble. His inclination toward arrogance ... grapples with a $5 billion deficit.
(Not that Mr. Bloomberg is viewing the results as reason for reflection. He said the day ...
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... for a third term in office, which required special legislation overturning a city law that held the mayor to a maximum of two terms, was the most expensive campaign in municipal history, the Times said.
Bloomberg, the richest man in a city with no shortage of millionaires, surpassed past campaign expenditures of $85 million in 2005 ...
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... a puppeteer, wanted to know how New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s daughers will feel when they’re ... t afraid of hosting terror trials.
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“I saw the Mayor of New York said today, ‘We’re tough. ... “I apologize for the insensitivity of my remarks with respect to the mayor or his family, however I think it is important to note that this decision involves potential ...
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... outside Gracie Mansion:
"To expose the hypocrisy of Mayor Bloomberg’s Annual World AIDS Day Breakfast ... his arrest. 'We will not come here every December 1 and pretend that the Mayor cares about the well-being of New Yorkers living with HIV and AIDS until ... Housing Network marched to Gracie Mansion and then harangued the mayor, chastising him for his opposition to 30 percent rent cap ...
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... you don’t need to mess around with piddly little banner ads, right? Well, while Mayor Bloomberg did indeed blitz New Yorkers with print mailers and TV ... .org—but it’s a perfectly respectable showing.
Bloomberg’s web ads ran the gamut from an ... rival Bill Thompson of not creating jobs and of being corrupt. Bloomberg mostly relied on interactive media firm Connections Media, ...
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