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Eliot Laurence Spitzer was elected governor of New York in November 2006. He is a former New York State Attorney General and a member of the Democratic Party. In March of 2008 it was reported that he was involved in a prostitution ring in New York.
Eliot Laurence Spitzer was elected governor of New York in November 2006. He is a former New York State Attorney General and a member of the Democratic Party. In March of 2008 it was reported that he was involved in a prostitution ring in New York.
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Untangling the power lines
The New York Power Authority can remain an out-of-control patronage festival with a perpetual whiff of scandal, or it can return to its days as a premier public power utility ready to lead on the development of renewable-energy sources and conservation...Tags: Jazz Music, Long Island Power Authority, Government, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), eBay Incorporated
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Johnson-Donno 7th Senate District race is competitive
celeste.hadrick@newsday.comCraig Johnson shattered two decades of Republican control of Long Island's State Senate delegation when he won a special election 17 months ago, making him the lone Democrat among the region's nine senators. His victory in Nassau's North Shore 7th Senate...Tags: Local Authority, Voting, Upper House, Parliament, Government
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Polished incumbent, energetic rival vie for State Senate
reid.epstein@newsday.comThe State Senate race between incumbent John Flanagan and challenger Michael DePaoli is a match between a polished political professional and an energetic challenger. Flanagan (R-East Northport) is perceived as a rising star in the New York Republican...Tags: East Northport, Government, Executive Branch, Democratic Party, Huntington
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Sen. C. Johnson charges challenger with distortion
Spin CycleSlated to appear in Saturday's Newsday: Nassau Senate rivals Craig Johnson and Barbara Donno agreed in a debate taped Friday that state spending on schools and health care should be shielded from cuts. But they clashed on who???d be more......Tags: Upper House, Parliament, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Long Island, Democratic Party
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LAWYER'S FRAUD CONVICTION OVERTURNED
A personal injury lawyer who was convicted in 2006 of scamming insurance companies into paying his clients more money than they deserved had his conviction overturned this week by a state appellate court. In a unanimous decision issued this week, the...Tags: Lawyers
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NY Gov. Paterson says he'll run in 2010
New York Gov. David Paterson said Tuesday he will run in 2010 for a full term in the office thrust upon him by Eliot Spitzer's resignation. Paterson also launched a new political Web site that pitches New York's first black and first blind governor on...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, David Paterson, Regional Authority
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NY Gov. Paterson says he'll seek full term in 2010
New York Gov. David Paterson says he will run in 2010 for a full term in the office he has held since Eliot Spitzer resigned. Paterson on Tuesday also launched a new political Web site that solicits campaign donations for New York's first black and...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, David Paterson, Regional Authority
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NY's former `Hammer' on Wall Street helps save AIG
Associated Press WriterIn two years, Eric Dinallo has resolved a dispute that had blocked the recovery of lower Manhattan after the Sept. 11 attacks and helped rescue the bond industry. In September, New York's insurance regulator nailed his greatest achievement: He helped save...Tags: Insurance, Labor Legislation, Bob Hunter, Federal Reserve, Lawyers
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Paterson endorses Democrats for Senate seats
Gov. David Paterson is endorsing his first Democratic Senate candidates in November's elections that will test Republican control of the Senate. Paterson is supporting Democrat Richard Dollinger over Republican Sen. Joseph Robach in the 56th Senate...Tags: Frank Padavan, Elections, Upper House, Government, Parliament
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After scandal, a different life
The New York TimesFormer Gov. Eliot Spitzer was reading his newspaper on a recent Thursday morning when he was jolted by a comment made by his successor, David Paterson. In the 22nd paragraph of a New York Times article on Aug. 21, Paterson said aides to Spitzer had...Tags: Family, Government, Executive Branch, Censorship, The White House
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Time to make New York great at university level
Hunter R. Rawlings III is professor of classics and history and president emeritus at Cornell University.New York State has, yet again, lost an opportunity to start building world-class public universities. The combination of the debacle in the governor's office last March and the current crisis on Wall Street has killed the latest attempt to put this...Tags: David A. Paterson, Government, State Budgets, New York University, Executive Branch
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NYC sues reservation smoke shops over bootlegging
Associated Press WriterEight smoke shops that sell tax-free cigarettes on a Long Island Indian reservation are under fire from Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is suing the shops because he said New York City is being cheated out of millions in tax revenues. The lawsuit, filed in...Tags: Organized Crime, Government, State Budgets, Long Island, Executive Branch
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