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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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New law allows NY pharmacists give flu shots
Associated Press WriterGov. David Paterson said Friday he has signed legislation to let pharmacists administer flu and pneumonia shots, a change expected to boost the number of adults getting vaccinated statewide. Paterson also announced vetoes of measures to protect health...Tags: Product Recalls, Long Island, Retirement, David Paterson, Private Health Care
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Joe Bruno compares Obama to Spitzer
New York Republicans, battered in recent years' elections, relied for much of their star speaking power this week on George Pataki, the former governor; Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, and Peter King, the Long Island congressman. On...Tags: Regional Authority, Long Island, Political Candidates, Government, Joseph Bruno
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RNC: Joe Bruno and the Spitzer-Obama parallel (?)
Spin CycleJoe Bruno -- remember him? -- was the featured speaker at this morning's New York delegation breakfast and drew a parallel between Barack Obama and Eliot Spitzer. It's sort of in the group-therapy mindset that conventions take on, where at......Tags: Barack Obama
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NY's Bruno at GOP convention: Obama like Spitzer
Associated Press WriterFormer New York Senate leader Joseph Bruno stepped out of political retirement Thursday to warn Republicans at their national convention that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is like disgraced Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Obama, like Spitzer, is...Tags: Political Candidates, Upper House, Parliament, Government, Joseph Bruno
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Lawsuit challenging Catskill resort dismissed
Moving on general news and financial services. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ A lawsuit challenging a major Catskill Mountains resort has been dismissed in trial court. Opponents of a private developer's plan to build a 629-unit resort next to the state-run... -
We're bonding, all right
Let's get this whole touchy subject out in the open, shall we? You've been reading the newly reinvented Baltimore Sun for a full week now, right? And you either love the new look or you hate it. But the one thing you've asked yourself more than anything...Tags: Periodicals, Newspaper and Magazine, Ray Lewis, Mass Media, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Analysis: Paterson on national stage for disabled
Associated Press WriterLast week, America saw that New York Gov. David Paterson is blind. That image carried by TV from the Democratic National Convention wasn't news to his childhood friends in mainstream schools and in street basketball games, or to his competitors in law...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, David Paterson, National Government, Elections
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Paterson: Obama can usher in new era for disabled
james.madore@newsday.comReferring to his struggle to overcome near-blindness, Gov. David A. Paterson yesterday told the Democratic National Convention that only presumptive presidential nominee Barack Obama could usher in a new era of economic opportunity for the disabled and...Tags: Regional Authority, Political Candidates, Government, National Government, Economic Policy
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Paterson won't join party's disparaging of Sarah Palin
ISLIP GOP: More want Trunzo to yield reins Now it's not only the dissidents publicly calling for Islip GOP chairman Caesar Trunzo to step down as party leader. Assemb. Philip Boyle (R-East Islip), a loyal member of the town GOP executive committee, is...Tags: Caesar Trunzo, Society, Political Candidates, Government, Elections
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PSC Commissioner Buley resigns
A state Public Service Commission member who was embroiled in several political skirmishes during her two-year tenure says she's resigning next month to get married and move to Kentucky. Commissioner Cheryl Buley was appointed to the $109,800-a-year...Tags: Energy East Corporation, Executive Branch, Government, National Government
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Viewpoint: For women's setbacks, time for some payback
Sorry, Ellen Goodman's columns are not available on baltimoresun.com. Please see her column archive on the Boston Globe's site using this link: http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/goodmanTags: Ceremonies, Civil Rights, Society, Murder, Prostitution
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Last defendant pleads guilty to conspiracy in Spitzer sex scandal
Associated PressThe last of four defendants charged in the prostitution scandal that brought down former Gov. Eliot Spitzer pleaded guilty yesterday to arranging trysts between high-priced escorts and clients. Tanya Robin Hollander, of Rhinebeck, N.Y., admitted she...Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Defendants, Prostitution, Government
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