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Plus: radio Roberta's, and a Slim Fast recall, all in our morning news roundup.
He's joined by Bloomberg, Quinn, and many more in a moving, optimistic press conference.
What if we were to tax, oh, I dunno, BERNIE MADOFF?
City Council members, including Christine Quinn, are eyeing Bloomberg as they nurse their wounds from the term-limits battle.
This afternoon City Council will face a vote on term limits. But there are still hurdles before we get there.
A Quinnipiac poll out today shows voters overwhelmingly in favor of a public referendum on term limits, and increasingly against a third Bloomberg term. But that's not the issue this week.
She's supporting the mayor's bid for a change in term limits. But this is a gamble for her, too.
The 'Times' discovers Marty Markowitz's not-so-secret strategy for victory in the upcoming mayoral campaign.
Carl Icahn is struggling with various projects, Sharon Waxman becomes the latest media lady to start a news-aggregation Website, and — it's official! — most City Council members pay less rent than you do, in our daily roundup of finance, media, real-estate and entertainment news.
Plus the Upper West Side gets "rods of falling water," and Flushing's Sky View Parc–condo dwellers get sludge-front property, in our daily neighborhood wrap-up.
Or as long as we like HIM, rather.
The 'Observer' comes out with a list of the city’s real-estate power players, and, not surprisingly, plenty of restaurant folk make the cut.
We sat down with Paterson this weekend to ask him what's on everybody's mind: What's going on with Silda Wall Spitzer? Oh, and we asked about some political things, too.
The City Council Speaker has been allocating monies to phony nonprofits at the beginning of every year so she can use the funds later for favors, reports the Post.
After her help passing the congestion-pricing bill through City Council, Bloomberg is sharing an NRDC award with her.
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