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RssDaily (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
ALBANYâResponding to the totally expected nomination of Hillary Clinton for secretary of state, David Paterson praised the politician he has long supported , and made it clear he is not going to announce a replacement any time soon. In addition to calling her a "warrior," "advocate" and "the leader we need," the governor addressed (briefly) the looming next step. "In order to appoint the...
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The Star-Ledger (Free subscription) | yesterday
A former high-ranking Paterson housing official has been sentenced to more than three years in prison for taking thousands of dollars in bribes. Federal prosecutors say 44-year-old Benny Ramos took the money from a real estate manager to guarantee trouble-free...
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the albany project - Front Page (Free subscription) | yesterday
Barack Obama officially nominated our junior Senator to be the new SoS this morning and it's now up to Governor Paterson to pick her replacement. This your chance to tell us who you would like Paterson to choose and to tell us who you think he actually will pick. There is a difference. Personally, I'd love to see my congresswoman, Nydia Velazquez, get the nod. I think she could be a great...
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ALBANYâDavid Paterson said a list of nominees to replace retiring Chief Judge Judith Kaye , the state's top judge, was "disturbing" on first impression. "I haven't gotten a chance to look at the list other than a couple of preliminary, just, comments that were made to me, that have seen the list, that it's disturbing," Paterson said in response to a question by Joel Stashenko of the...
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ALBANYâHe'd no longer be speculating on speculation , but David Paterson still won't say much about who he might appoint to Hillary Clinton's senate seat, except to praise her as she moves toward becoming secretary of state. "She probably was thought at first as someone who had been placed, to someone whose place can't be taken," Paterson said this afternoon. "And I think that's really,...
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New York News, Weather, and Sports (Free subscription) | yesterday
Gov. David Paterson still hasn't picked a successor for U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. President-elect Barack Obama tapped Clinton Monday as his nominee for secretary of state. She was expected to accept the job later in the day.
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The New York Observer (Free subscription) | yesterday
ALBANY—David Paterson said a list of nominees to replace retiring Chief Judge Judith Kaye , the state's top judge, was "disturbing" on first impression. "I haven't gotten a chance to look at the list other than a couple of preliminary, just, comments that were made to me, that have seen the list, that it's disturbing," Paterson said in response to a question by Joel Stashenko of the...
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The New York Observer (Free subscription) | yesterday
ALBANY—Responding to the totally expected nomination of Hillary Clinton for secretary of state, David Paterson praised the politician he has long supported , and made it clear he is not going to announce a replacement any time soon. In addition to calling her a "warrior," "advocate" and "the leader we need," the governor addressed (briefly) the looming next step. "In order to appoint the best...
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Gothamist (Free subscription) | yesterday
As the New York State inspector general looks into allegations of intimidation leveled by State Liquor Authority chairman Daniel Boyle against Governor Paterson's office, sources in the SLA tell the Post that the two other SLA commissioners were given the use of cars as a perk for voting to renew liquor licenses for the embattled Cipriani restaurant empire. The investigation was launched after...
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Suitably Flip (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
... successor (to serve for two years until a special election in 2010) falls to Governor David Paterson, who - in a shocking turn - has lain bare troubling streaks of racism and sexism in his ruminations over possible appointees. Perhaps inevitably, noted former President Bill Clinton's name has been floated as a possible replacement. Still, it saddens those of us who cherish the ideals of...
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New York News, Weather, and Sports (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
A state panel's recommendations to succeed Judith S. Kaye include two other judges on the Court of Appeals and the state?s former chief administrative judge, but no women.
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The Politicker (Free subscription) | yesterday
ALBANY—He'd no longer be speculating on a puerly speculative prospect, but David Paterson still won't say much about who he might appoint to Hillary Clinton's senate seat, except to praise her as she moves toward becoming secretary of state. read more »
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Martin Paterson has warned Arsenal to expect a tough test in the Carling Cup on Tuesday night.
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Capitol confidential (Free subscription) | yesterday
Gov. David Paterson just said the all-male, nearly all-white (just one black, COA associate judge Theodore Jones) list of nominations for Court of Appeals Chief Judges “disturbs” him. While that’s all Paterson said about the list at press conference a few minutes ago to tout his school tax cap plan, his spokesman Errol Cockfield later came [...]
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WCBSTV.com: Your Source For New Yor (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Right now it's the hottest political guessing game in town. Who will get the green light to replace Hillary Clinton in the Senate? It's New York Gov. David Paterson's call, one he says he's not ready to make. And in that regard he was just a tad naughty Monday.