Andrea Bernstein

Andrea Bernstein appears in the following:

Race an Issue in Mayor Runoff

Friday, October 12, 2001

Mark Green received 52% of the votes to Fernando Ferrera's 48%, it was a sharply divided democratic electorate as WNYC's Andrea Bernstein reports.

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Democrats in New York City

Wednesday, October 10, 2001

The Winner will face Republican nominee Michael Bloomberg. New York City is a heavily Democratic area and many believe that tomorrow's winner will be the odds will be the odds on favorite to win in November. As the events of Septmeber 11th prove very little ...

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NYC Budget Gap

Friday, October 05, 2001

No matter who the next mayor is, he'll face a multi-billion-dollar budget gap.

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First Runoff Debate

Thursday, October 04, 2001

Democrats Mark Green and Fernando Ferrer agreed more than they disagreed in the first of two mayoral runoff debates.

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Ferrer Vs. Green

Wednesday, October 03, 2001

Andrea Bernstein reports on the first run-off debate.

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The Economy

Monday, September 10, 2001

But as WNYC’s Andrea Bernstein reports, the city economy is weakening, the next Mayor will face a $3 billion budget gap, and all those promises may not be so easy to keep.

On the corner of Wall Street and Broadway: Malik Kahn sells bananas, peaches, mangoes ...

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Meet Peter Vallone

Friday, August 31, 2001

But as WNYC?s Andrea Bernstein reports, even with those three decades in government, Mr. Vallone still has to introduce himself to voters.

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Kathy Boudin To Go Before Parole Board: Exclusive Interview

Tuesday, August 21, 2001

An interview with Kathy Boudin.

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Mark Green: Education Candidate?

Thursday, August 16, 2001

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Bloomberg on the Other Side of the Mic

Wednesday, July 25, 2001

This might have given Republican Michael Bloomberg - himself a media mogul - a clear advantage over his political careerist rivals.But as Andrea Bernstein reports, it isn't turning out that way.

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The Toxic Valley: PCBs Along the Upper Hudson

Sunday, July 15, 2001

Andrea Bernstein reports on General Electric's toxic legacy in the Hudson River.


WNYC archives id: 11869

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Toxic Valley: Part 3

Friday, July 13, 2001

Now, as WNYC’s Andrea Bernstein reports, some are wondering if the PCB’s have made them sick.

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Toxic Valley: Part 2

Thursday, July 12, 2001

But the PCBs continued to find their way from the GE plants to the Hudson River, and to roads and private lands.

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Toxic Valley: PCBs along the upper Hudson, Part 1

Wednesday, July 11, 2001

Next month the Bush Administration will decide whether to order them to dredge the river bottom - or to leave about 200-thousand pounds of the toxins there. But WNYC has learned that some residents around the Upper Hudson have been living for decades with high ...

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President Bush in New York

Tuesday, July 10, 2001

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Bloomberg Meets the Press

Friday, June 08, 2001

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De Francesco Withdraws from the New Jersey Governor's Race

Thursday, April 26, 2001

It was another day of turmoil in New Jersey politics yesterday. After a series of revelations about his ethics, Acting Governor Donald De Francesco withdrew from the Governor's race, and former Congressman Bob Franks got in. Mr. Franks, who will inherit Mr. De Francesco's support ...

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