www.nydailynews.com. Elizabeth Edwards' cancer has taken a sharp turn
for the worse, and family gathered around her as
she posted what sounded like a farewell message
on her Facebook page.
Wikileaks has now publicized a list of terror-
sensitive, outside-the-U.S. targets like mines and
vaccination production facilities.
Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand and Joe Lieberman
wouldn't mind cutting into their winter vacation if
it means getting a vote on Don't Ask Don't Tell,
reports Reid Pillifant of the NYO.
Gillibrand is still trying to find one more vote in
favor of the Zadroga bill, said the WSJ.
Rep. Charlie Rangel told NY1 he plans to serve out
his entire term.
The NYO also has a bunch of 2010 roundup
features, including Most Memorable Political
Moments and Biggest Political Stories.
The New Yorker looks at the Shinnecock's plans
for a casino on Long Island.
"The sudden firing of Assemblyman Peter
Rivera’s longtime aide Guillermo Martinez has
created a bit of buzz in the Capitol, and it points to
some of the splits and sensitivities among the
state ’s large Hispanic population, as well as other
groups — at least when it comes to how they
should deal with incoming Gov. Andrew
Cuomo," blogged the T-U's Rick Karlin.
City Councilman Charles Barron is not going
away quietly when it comes to protesting new
Schools Chancellor Cathie Black.
Putnam County Executive Robert Bondi may stay
on another year in the wake of Vincent Leibell's
troubles with the law.
You no longer have to share your cab with David
Yassky.
Iran's foreign minister dissed Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton -- twice!
Rep. Steve Israel says New York is giving away
the store when it comes to taking in much less
federal funding than it sends out.
State Sen. Craig Johnson has filed an appeal of
GOP Jack Martins' win in SD-7, reports Newsday.
With the state in the red, Gov.-Elect Andrew
Cuomo plans to keep his inauguration low-
budget.
for the worse, and family gathered around her as
she posted what sounded like a farewell message
on her Facebook page.
Wikileaks has now publicized a list of terror-
sensitive, outside-the-U.S. targets like mines and
vaccination production facilities.
Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand and Joe Lieberman
wouldn't mind cutting into their winter vacation if
it means getting a vote on Don't Ask Don't Tell,
reports Reid Pillifant of the NYO.
Gillibrand is still trying to find one more vote in
favor of the Zadroga bill, said the WSJ.
Rep. Charlie Rangel told NY1 he plans to serve out
his entire term.
The NYO also has a bunch of 2010 roundup
features, including Most Memorable Political
Moments and Biggest Political Stories.
The New Yorker looks at the Shinnecock's plans
for a casino on Long Island.
"The sudden firing of Assemblyman Peter
Rivera’s longtime aide Guillermo Martinez has
created a bit of buzz in the Capitol, and it points to
some of the splits and sensitivities among the
state ’s large Hispanic population, as well as other
groups — at least when it comes to how they
should deal with incoming Gov. Andrew
Cuomo," blogged the T-U's Rick Karlin.
City Councilman Charles Barron is not going
away quietly when it comes to protesting new
Schools Chancellor Cathie Black.
Putnam County Executive Robert Bondi may stay
on another year in the wake of Vincent Leibell's
troubles with the law.
You no longer have to share your cab with David
Yassky.
Iran's foreign minister dissed Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton -- twice!
Rep. Steve Israel says New York is giving away
the store when it comes to taking in much less
federal funding than it sends out.
State Sen. Craig Johnson has filed an appeal of
GOP Jack Martins' win in SD-7, reports Newsday.
With the state in the red, Gov.-Elect Andrew
Cuomo plans to keep his inauguration low-
budget.
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