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Michael Rubens Bloomberg is the current Mayor of New York City and the founder of Bloomberg LP, a financial news and data company.
Michael Rubens Bloomberg is the current Mayor of New York City and the founder of Bloomberg LP, a financial news and data company.
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NYC reports nine more deaths related to swine flu
michael.frazier@newsday.comThe New York City Health Department on Thursday reported nine more deaths related to swine flu. The fatalities bring to 47 the total number of deaths linked to the viral strain, which first emerged in the city in April. The previous death toll was 38....Tags: Swine Flu, Flu, Long Island, Diseases
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White firefighter whose discrimination claim Sotomayor rejected to testify against her
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans will use next week's high-profile Senate hearings for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor to raise concerns about her record on race, gun rights and abortion while Democrats work to defend President Barack Obama's...Tags: Fires, Mitch McConnell, Democratic Party, National Government, George Bush
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Swine Flu Vaccine Expected by October
Associated PressLOS ANGELES -- U.S. swine flu vaccinations could begin in October with children at schools among the first in line, the Obama administration said Thursday. "We may end up averting a crisis. That's our hope," said President Barack Obama, who took time...Tags: United States, Regional Authority, Swine Flu Epidemic (2009), Trips and Vacations, Calendars, Days, and Months
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NYC to ease graffiti removal
The city wants to make it easier for property owners to deal with graffiti. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the City Council are working on legislation that would place the burden with the city. Now, owners must allow the city to clean up graffiti on...Tags: Laws
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Key developments in NY Senate standoff
Here are some of the key developments in the 31-day power standoff in the New York Senate, that ended Thursday with Bronx Sen. Pedro Espada's return to the Democratic conference: June 8 _ Espada and Sen. Hiram Monserrate stun their Democratic colleagues...Tags: Regional Authority, Democratic Party, Republican Party, National Government, David Paterson
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Bullet fragments hit NYC police shooting at dog
Three officers investigating a report of fighting, drugs and prostitution at a Manhattan apartment were injured by bullet fragments after they fired on a pit bull that escaped out the door, officials said Thursday. Officers knocked at the apartment on...Tags: New York, Upper East Side, Manhattan (New York City), Medicine, Animal Science
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Albany stalemate cancels NYPD recruit's first day
rocco.parascandola@newsday.comAnthony Johnson Jr. spent Wednesday sitting around the house, doing absolutely nothing. He's no slacker, but rather a 22-year-old Air Force veteran who had been counting on the day being his first as a member of the NYPD. But the state legislative...Tags: Real Estate Sales, Armed Forces, Defense, New York City Police Department, Sales
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NYC to turn unsold condos into affordable housing
Unsold condominiums and unrented apartments are being turned into affordable housing under an experimental city program. City Council Speaker Christine Quinn first proposed the idea, and now she and Mayor Michael Bloomberg say the city is dedicated... -
Senate jam puts wannabe NYC cop's dream on hold
Associated Press WriterAnthony Johnson Jr. had been waiting for this since he was a teenager _ to be sworn in as a police academy cadet for the New York Police Department. But the 22-year-old from Suffolk County, on Long Island, was told this week he'd have to put his dream...Tags: New York, Parliament, New York City Police Department, Long Island, Upper House
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Little-known Democrat still in NYC mayor's race
Associated Press WriterNew York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's big bucks and popularity have scared several potential challengers out of this year's race for City Hall. But one little-known contender is still standing. Tony Avella doesn't have much money and most New...Tags: Ed Koch, Regional Authority, Bill Thompson, Democratic Party, Central Park
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New Yorkers in media get help from city as part of effort to save industry
NEW YORK (AP) — Media freelancers in New York City are getting a new workspace downtown. Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing ways to help the media industry keep print, television and Internet media afloat in tough times. The billionaire is the... -
Mayor Mike and modern math
Spin CycleThis flier is hitting the mailboxes of NYC voters just as Mayor Michael Bloomberg is finessing the political system to retain control of the city???s public schools. The claims, accurate as far as we can tell, are nonetheless reminiscent of......Tags: Regional Authority, Political Systems
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