Posted 12/03/08 in Daily Intel
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Rangel Tries to Fight Back Against the ‘Times,’ But Gets a Beatdown
The paper published a letter from Charles Rangel alongside a refutation of every single one of its points.
Posted 12/03/08 in Daily Intel
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Mario Cuomo Will Not Be Painted With That Brush
Every governor New York has their portrait hanging in Albany, except for Mario Cuomo.
Posted 11/25/08 in Daily Intel
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Chuck Rangel Gives Donor Sweet Deal Over Sweet Rolls
The House Ways and Means Committee chair is in trouble again.
Posted 11/19/08 in Daily Intel
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Clintons and Kennedys Come Together at Bridge Dedication
Despite his tensions with the Kennedy family, Bill Clinton appeared at today's christening of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge.
Posted 11/14/08 in Daily Intel
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The Irony of Naming the Triborough Bridge After RFK
He was an early environmentalist who favored mass transit over cars in New York City.
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