The news didn’t stop in New York last week just because the trains weren’t running. Jeanine Pirro dropped out of her race for the Senate, Eliot Spitzer got into a nasty spat with LMDC Chair John Whitehead, and the City Council got interested in spreading broadband access.
Monday Morning Politics
Marie Cocco, syndicated columnist for the Washington Post Group,
-on George Bush's speeches on the war in Iraq and other news from Washington
» Marie Cocco's recent columns
-on George Bush's speeches on the war in Iraq and other news from Washington
» Marie Cocco's recent columns
Tsunami: One Year Later
Richard F. Mollica, Director of the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma and Professor of Psychology at the Harvard Medical School,
-on the mental and emotional state of tsunami survivors
» Harvard program in refugee trauma
-on the mental and emotional state of tsunami survivors
» Harvard program in refugee trauma
While You Were Striking
Bob Hardt, executive producer and political director, NY1,
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Garry Pierre-Pierre, editor and publisher of the Haitian Times,
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Pete Donohue, transit reporter for the New York Daily News,
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-on local news that got overlooked during the strike
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Garry Pierre-Pierre, editor and publisher of the Haitian Times,
and
Pete Donohue, transit reporter for the New York Daily News,
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-on local news that got overlooked during the strike
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