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That's how frustrated he is with the Senate's failure to pass the mayoral-control bill.
The "tortoise and the hare" campaign approach appears to be very popular this year.
That's not the only thing we learned from Google's new "Favorite Places" application!
Even though it started meeting again for real today.
Howard Wolfson used to rail against Mayor Bloomberg's wealth and hubris. Now he works for him. Can you imagine?
It's been months! What is this, a relationship? Also, long-term bromances between Tom Cruise and David Beckham and Leonardo DiCaprio and Lukas Hass continue in today's gossip roundup.
The Democratic mayoral candidate is eying Philadelphia's Michael Nutter for inspiration.
Of course, this doesn't mean they'll actually do anything.
It's just like Obama says — if you punish suspects without a fair trial, you're just going to breed more terrorism.
Making sure that they get paid.
Two professional coaches are better than one!
It doesn't help that they have no idea who Bill Thompson is.
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