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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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Banker eyes Roberto Clemente Jr. for ads
ellen.yan@newsday.comThe next voice you'll hear from Continental Home Loans in Melville may have a familiar Latino accent. The mortgage banker has been talking to Roberto Clemente Jr., an ESPN commentator and former pro baseball player, about being the spokesman on ads aimed...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Television Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Baseball, Minority Groups
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Author interviews go to a Claremont university
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMay 7, 2008 Recently, TV host Connie Martinson queried Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz on the urgent question of globalization and explored the Islamic faith with pundit-author Reza Aslan. But her favorite all-time guest -- that might...Tags: Television Industry, Charity, Culture, Claremont (Los Angeles, California), San Diego (San Diego, California)
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A word to the wise: Don't get Bloomberg angry
The New York TimesIt's Michael Bloomberg's favorite epithet. And if you have ever done anything to pique his ire, chances are he has hurled it in your direction. When a court awarded $308,000 in 2003 to a Bronx woman who slipped on a snowy sidewalk, the decision was...Tags: Regional Authority, Labor Disputes, Prices, Language
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Bloomberg gives tips to London mayor
LONDON — Call it the Billionaire meets Boris—a lesson on how to run a world-class city. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who made a fortune as a private businessman, visited London's City Hall on Friday to offer some pointers to Boris...Tags: Regional Authority, New York City
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After Bell case, House panel plans NYC forum
michael.frazier@newsday.comAfter police acquittals in the shooting death of Sean Bell and citywide protests, a federal judiciary panel at a public forum Monday will explore nationwide officer misconduct and accountability. The Bell case is part of a larger social concern over...Tags: Parliament, Injuries, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, Crimes
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Do real Republic Airport reporting With a $55 million proposal to build new Republic Airport hangars, Long Island's aviation community has finally acknowledged that it plays an integral role in our region's economy. Now if only Newsday could provide a...Tags: State Budgets, Long Island, New York City, Manhattan, Newsday
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Bloomberg hopes to revive troubled Manhattan development
NEW YORK (AP) _ Mayor Michael Bloomberg is pushing to revive a $1 billion deal to develop a desolate stretch of railyards along the West side of Manhattan. The deal between Tishman Speyer Properties _ the owner of Rockefeller Center and the Chrysler...Tags: Regional Authority, Rockefeller Center, New York, Manhattan, New York Times
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NYC's Bloomberg gives advice to London's new mayor
Associated Press WriterCall it the Billionaire meets Boris -- a lesson on how to run a world class city. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who made a fortune as a private businessman, visited London's City Hall Friday to offer some pointers to Boris Johnson, who has...Tags: Parties and Movements, Elections, Regional Authority, Political Candidates, Local Elections
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House panel to host Sean Bell forum
michael.frazier@newsday.comAcademics and politicians will join members of a federal judiciary panel at a public forum Monday to discuss police accountability and conduct nationwide in cases similar to the shooting death of Sean Bell. The House Judiciary Committee, chaired by U.S....Tags: Parliament, Upper House, Queens (Queens, New York), Manhattan, Far Rockaway
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Congressional panel to hold Sean Bell forum
keith.herbert@newsday.comOn the morning after he and more than 220 others were arrested in Manhattan and Brooklyn in nonviolent protests of the Sean Bell verdict, the Rev. Al Sharpton said members of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee will hold a forum on police accountability...Tags: Prosecution, Executive Branch, Police, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights
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