added 2007 Tue May 22 16:23:24 by Karina
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is expected to announce Tuesday that he will order the city's entire taxi fleet be converted to gas-electric hybrids by 2012, sources close to the mayor told CNN.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is expected to announce Tuesday that he will order the city's entire taxi fleet be converted to gas-electric hybrids by 2012, sources close to the mayor told CNN.
added 2007 Sun May 20 13:20:50 by TimALoftis
If there's any glamour at all in third party politics, it's at the top of the ticket. You can dream of being a sane, winning Ross Perot. But who wants to be Adm. James Stockdale?
If there's any glamour at all in third party politics, it's at the top of the ticket. You can dream of being a sane, winning Ross Perot. But who wants to be Adm. James Stockdale?
added 2007 Sat May 19 4:28:06 by Aidenag
In an unpredictable 2008 presidential race, the prospect of a viable third-party candidacy -- particularly a self-financed bid by billionaire Michael Bloomberg -- could be the biggest wild card of all.
In an unpredictable 2008 presidential race, the prospect of a viable third-party candidacy -- particularly a self-financed bid by billionaire Michael Bloomberg -- could be the biggest wild card of all.
added 2007 Thu Apr 26 18:32:29 by Aidenag
Throwing a curveball into speculation about both his - and Al Gore's - political future, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg made a provocative comment today about a possible Gore presidential run. "I hope Al Gore enters the race; I think it would be good for the country," the mayor said.
Throwing a curveball into speculation about both his - and Al Gore's - political future, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg made a provocative comment today about a possible Gore presidential run. "I hope Al Gore enters the race; I think it would be good for the country," the mayor said.
added 2007 Fri Mar 9 14:39:48 by Spadecaller
The Wellness Comprehensive Assessment, Rehabilitation, and Employment program, inaugurated two years ago, is supposed to be everything that Rudy Giuliani's work-or-else regime wasn't: an individualized system for evaluating the "biopsychosocial" needs of those applying for public assistance, and then providing solutions on a case-by-case
The Wellness Comprehensive Assessment, Rehabilitation, and Employment program, inaugurated two years ago, is supposed to be everything that Rudy Giuliani's work-or-else regime wasn't: an individualized system for evaluating the "biopsychosocial" needs of those applying for public assistance, and then providing solutions on a case-by-case
added 2007 Tue Mar 6 2:45:49 by jovial
Is billionaire Democrat-turned-Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg also set to join next year's presidential race in the United States?
Is billionaire Democrat-turned-Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg also set to join next year's presidential race in the United States?
added 2007 Mon Jan 22 9:02:21 by Neophile
Adding to a chorus of concern that the United States is losing its edge as the leading financial center, Senator Charles E. Schumer and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg will release a report today urging the country to take a series of steps to improve its legal and regulatory environment.
Adding to a chorus of concern that the United States is losing its edge as the leading financial center, Senator Charles E. Schumer and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg will release a report today urging the country to take a series of steps to improve its legal and regulatory environment.
added 2007 Thu Jan 18 22:13:19 by jeremytoday
New Yorkers will soon be able to send cell phone photos and videos when reporting a crime to the city's emergency call centers.
New Yorkers will soon be able to send cell phone photos and videos when reporting a crime to the city's emergency call centers.
added 2006 Tue Aug 15 23:56:22 by capn_caveman
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday he was putting up 125 million dollars of his own money to stamp out tobacco use around the world -- the latest salvo in his self-declared war on smoking.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday he was putting up 125 million dollars of his own money to stamp out tobacco use around the world -- the latest salvo in his self-declared war on smoking.







