Posted 12/31/08 in Daily Intel
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Kevin Sheekey Squashed
Bloomberg's political henchman was making too much of a ruckus on behalf of Caroline Kennedy.
Posted 12/15/08 in Daily Intel
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Vito Fossella’s Farewell Brunch: Triumphant, Greasy
Don't call it a comeback. He's been here for years.
Posted 10/28/08 in Daily Intel
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Governor Skywalker Would Beat Darth Giuliani in State Race, Poll Says
Because of his prescient attempts to stave off even worse budget deficits, Paterson is popular in New York City and with conservatives upstate.
Posted 10/02/08 in Daily Intel
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Yep, It Was Howard Rubenstein
‘They're all clients,’ the PR man told us of the heavy-hitters he rounded up to support a third term for Bloomberg.
Posted 10/02/08 in Daily Intel
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Howard Rubenstein’s Fingerprints All Over Bloomberg Third-Term Push
A bunch of boldface names came out in support of abolishing term limits today, but earlier in the week, the loudest voices on the subject were all clients of the PR legend.
Posted 10/01/08 in Daily Intel
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Bloomberg III: What Does Everyone Think?
A collection of reactions to Mayor Bloomberg's decision to run for a third term.
Posted 09/30/08 in Daily Intel
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Chris Smith: A Bloomberg Oligarchy?
Our columnist wonders at the forces that made Bloomberg feel that skirting the rules for a third term was necessary: namely, his cadre of mogul friends.
Posted 09/30/08 in Daily Intel
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The ‘Post’ Thinks Bloomberg Has Third Term in the Bag, Agrees With ‘News’ for Once
After famous term-limits foe Ronald Lauder backs Bloomberg for reelection, the tabloid says ‘Run, Mike, Run!’
Posted 08/29/08 in Daily Intel
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Bloomberg’s Advisers Against a Third Term
Deputy Mayors Kevin Sheekey, Patricia Harris, and Ed Skyler have indicated they think a change on term limits is a bad idea.
Posted 08/25/08 in Daily Intel
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Mayoral Hopefuls Getting Uneasy About Bloomberg’s Third-Term Talk
In Denver, a handful of city politicians are still in a New York state of mind.
Posted 08/22/08 in Daily Intel
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Paterson: A Third Bloomberg Term Is ‘a Great Idea’
The day the mayor made headlines for arguing that City Council could make a change on term-limit rules, he gets a boost from a powerful ally.
Posted 08/20/08 in Daily Intel
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Bloomberg Wants to Turn NYC Into Windy City
Ever walked to work in the winter on the far West Side and battled that insane breeze off the Hudson? Soon enough, that wind could be working for you!
Posted 08/06/08 in Daily Intel
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So What DID Happen at Bloomberg’s Fancy Fête for Hillary Clinton?
Cindy Adams took her tape recorder to the party and tells all!
Posted 07/28/08 in Daily Intel
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Bloomberg Beats Paterson to the Bad-Budget-News Punch
News of massive budget gaps double punches us early this week for both the city and the state.
Posted 07/18/08 in Daily Intel
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Bill Clinton ‘Is Ready’ to Campaign for Obama
Plus, Mayor Bloomberg is throwing a party for Hillary in the city!
Posted 06/10/08 in Daily Intel
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Christine Quinn Thinks Bloomberg Should Stay Mayor for As Long As He Likes
Or as long as we like HIM, rather.
Posted 04/08/08 in Daily Intel
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Shelly Silver Savaged the Day After He Kills Congestion Pricing
The city's editorial boards aren't letting the Assembly speaker off easy after he killed the mayor's forward-thinking plan.
Posted 04/07/08 in Daily Intel
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Sheldon Silver and State Assembly Kill Congestion Pricing
Shelly didn't even give the matter a public vote. Will Bloomberg seek retribution? Will it involve a flying H3 aimed at Silver's midsection? One can only hope.
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