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Pretty soon City College is going to look like the opening scenes of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark.'
Ashley Dupre's comments about New York women have set off a heated debate.
The prostitute who unwittingly brought down governor Eliot Spitzer has some harsh words for the women of New York.
And about 47 percent of New Yorkers are keeping an open mind.
Ashley Dupré is "not happy about it," the former prostie says through her spokesMILF.
Rockin' his peers and puttin' suckas in fear.
We don't know what Liz Claman of Fox Business News said to the former governor to get him on her show last night, but it probably wasn't, "Let me spend fifteen minutes or so pouring scalding wax on your nether regions, verbally."
And he thinks we should be glad, too.
This time, it was outside the Waverly Inn, where he would obviously be outnumbered.
“Client Number Nine was taken,” they explain.
The former governor explodes during an interview with the inspector general.
The Democratic state insurance superintendent plans to make a go for Cuomo's job, says a source. That is, if Cuomo actually decides to leave it.
Eliot Spitzer mingled with fellow scribes at Tina Brown and Harry Evans's luncheon for Richard Haass today. Jeff Bercovici took notes.
Only 19 percent are pleased with the governor's job performance.
If Eliot Spitzer can engineer his own comeback, one media analyst wonders, why not a fellow financial expert?
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