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Bloomberg News Chief Matthew Winkler Apologizes For Terminal Spying ScandalEdward Koch, the three-term New York City mayor who died at 88 on February 1, 2013, was celebrated as a transformational figure in the city's history during its funeral service at Temple Emanu-El. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand (Photo credit should read ... |
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Mayors lose public support after serving three termsThe same thing happened to Mayor Edward Koch, who died recently. Many complimentary comments were said about his three-term administration. Like LaGuardia and Wagner, he was popular but seemed to lose much of that popularity during his third term ... |
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Matter of record (May 1)Mark Edward Koch, et al, to Karen Mawyer, Trustee, USAA Federal Savings Bank, L47, B6 of the Bluebonnet Park Addition, Section 8, aka 5618 Ross Creek Ln., $228,000.00, V3851 P193. Chrystal Miller to Gregory Graham, Trustee, NTFN Inc., L27 of the ... |
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Weiner Faces Uphill Climb in New York City Mayor Run"I don't see a path for him to win," says George Arzt, former journalist and press secretary to former Mayor Edward Koch. "You never say never in politics and anything can happen, but most people believe Anthony Weiner will enter the race and will not ... |
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Grading the world on our biggest problemsAs Mayor of New York, the late Edward Koch famously asked constituents, “How'm I doing?” He got an earful. But he valued the instant feedback and even adjusted occasionally. As we commemorate Earth Day, we might ask the same question of ourselves ... |
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Why New York Is Still the Capital of Immigrant AmericaSince the mayoralty of Edward Koch, the city has maintained executive orders barring local government and social services agencies from releasing immigration information to the federal government. Schools, health care and victims' rights offices and ... |
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