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Rudy Giuliani to separate from his wife Battered by cancer and the breakup of his marriage, the tough New York
mayor shows his vulnerable side -- but his wife strikes back. Life goes on Did Rudy Giuliani say he had cancer last week? You couldn't tell by his campaign schedule -- or his opponents' actions. Rudy's "very good friend" Cancer or not, the mayor gets grilled about a frequent dining partner. Bill and Al and Hillary, together at a fund-raiser In dual appearances, President Clinton's star power is a tough act to follow. Rudy leads funds race Hillary brings in a glamorous group of givers in New York Senate race. Hillary courts the Orthodox vote Sources say Clinton is soliciting support from Zionist activist Dov Hikind. If they can make it here Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton wrestle with the quirky but pivotal third parties in New York. All Hillary, all day A conservative Washington think tank spends a day focused on Hillary Rodham Clinton. Do white New Yorkers care about police brutality? The only way Giuliani and the NYPD will be held accountable is if white people join the protest. Back on the bus Rudy Giuliani gets some campaign style pointers from Sen. John McCain as the two take a tour of Long Island. |
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