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Obama's tough Appalachian spring
The Swampby John Riley New polls out today suggest Obama is in for a rough couple of weeks in West Virginia and Kentucky, which he'll have to weather by shaping perceptions in the media that the race is over. In West......Tags: Elections, Government, Polls, Political Candidates, Kentucky
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Rangel rebukes Clinton for race talk
The SwampBy Keith Herbert of Newsday One of Hillary Rodham Clinton's most important supporters, Charles Rangel, repudiated her claims she has broader support among "white Americans," calling the comments "the dumbest thing she could ever have said." The Harlem...Tags: Republican Party, Manhattan (New York City), Elections, Hillary Clinton, Political Candidates
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Stephon Marbury and WatchDog now are teammates!
WatchdogHow will Cablevision's purchase of Newsday affect our coverage of the Knicks, Rangers, Liberty and MSG? A very fair question, and one that should be asked, presumably by me. So I will. Promise. Wish me luck. (UPDATE: Top Newsday editors......Tags: Stephon Marbury, New York Knicks
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Hello, Newman
The TV ZoneYesterday, there ran in the Newsday a huge piece on "Seinfeld," penned by your's truly. And in one of the great oversights in recorded TV history, I neglected to mention a character who made/defined the entire series. He was......Tags: Wayne Knight
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Obama-Clinton ticket? Maybe: Schumer
The Swampby John Riley Chuck Schumer, at a Crain's Breakfast in New York City, sounds a note of optimism about the viability of an Obama/Clinton ticket: "At first I thought it wasn't but I do think it could be." About voters:......Tags: Elections, Political Candidates
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King's double standard: Spitzer and Fossella
Spin CycleA good catch from our friend John Rennhack over at Peter King Watch: Our local congressman Pete King, if memory serves, was quick out of the box and very heavily moralistic when Gov. Spitzer was revealed as a patronizer......Tags: Sports, Social Issues, Eliot Spitzer, Vito Fossella, Prostitution
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Dolans and Newsday: $2.7 million in political giving
Spin CycleIt remains to be seen if Cablevision and the Dolans will try to impose their political views on the paper, but if the sale of Newsday goes through there's no question that it will be owned by some politically......Tags: Charles Dolan, Regional Elections, Elections, Hillary Clinton, New York
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Dolans: The news and the business
Spin CycleA few cents worth on Cablevision's planned purchase of Newsday: The big concern here in the newsroom is whether the Dolans will keep their hands off the editorial product. There's no answer to that until it happens, but the......Tags: Rupert Murdoch, New York Knicks, News Corp., New York, Television Industry
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Video: Bloomberg gets huffy at Newsday question
Spin CycleMayor Bloomberg has apparently decided he's a journalism expert, lecturing Newsday reporter Michael Frazier on the proper way to ask questions of self-important politicians. At issue: Frazier, in asking a question about the Sean Bell case, said to...Tags: Sean Bell, Politics
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Larry Rocca knows Japanese in restaurants, taxis, bars
WatchdogTuesday's newspaper column comes in three pieces, one about "The Zen of Bobby V" on ESPN2 Tuesday night, one about Terrell Owens' guest appearance on "Under One Roof" Wednesday night and one about how Cablevision's pending takeover of Newsday might......Tags: Ichiro Suzuki, Movies, Auto Trends, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Knicks
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The Morning Read: Is this the future?
Spin CycleSome newspapers have a vision of changing the world and making it a better place. But it seems the Cablevision vision is Cablevision. Jim Dolan, who apparently couldn't find the time to talk to Newsday, is quoted in today's......Tags: Newspapers, John Morton, News Corp., Newspaper and Magazine
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Clinton's top union supporter on fence?
The SwampBy Glenn Thrush of Newsday Hillary Rodham Clinton's top union supporter Gerald McEntee, head of AFSCME, called for a one-on-one with Clinton this morning to get a sense of what her intentions are and what her post-West Virginia plans are,......Tags: West Virginia, Career and Workplace, Virginia, Unions, Hillary Clinton
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