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  1. Rudy Giuliani

    Rudolph William Louis "Rudy" Giuliani (born May 28, 1944) is an American lawyer, businessman, and politician from the state of New York. Formerly Mayor of New York City Giuliani is currently seeking the Republican nomination for President. A Democrat and Independent in the 1970s, and a Republican from the 1980s onward, Giuliani served in the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, eventually becoming U.S. Attorney.

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    Rudolph W. Giuliani is the most successful mayor of New York City, a job many political pundits consider the hardest job in the U.S., since the great Fiorello LaGuardia. Making his reputation during the Ronald Reagan administration as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Guiliani became the most famous mob-buster since Thomas E. Dewey, the former governor of New York State and two-time Republican nominee for President of the U.S. (1944 & '48). Guliani's reputation as...

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    I'm most well known as the Hero of 9/11 even though I did and said what any other human being in leadership would do. I went to where I could get the dust on me and told the poeple to come together. People often forget that in my re

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    My first interest in politics started when I was an attorney. A lot of my cases dealt with organized crime and it was then that I decided this... "I need to make the world a better place." I would like to think I have done this, but not enough to stop. A crucial day in my life was 9-11. As you probably know, I was mayor of New York during the attack, and that day helped shape my life. Since that day I have renewed my commitment to doing good in the world.

  6. Rudolph Giuliani

    Who can say it better than TIME Magazine, who chose me as 2001 Person of the Year? Well probably a lot of people, TIME's writers are kind of overrated. But I digress. Here is a link to TIME's profile for me: http://www.time.com/time/poy2001/poyprofile.html.

  7. Rudolph Giuliani

    Kevin Keating’s chilling documentary examines Giuliani’s rise to power, his policies and his so-called turnaround of New York City. Interviewing journalists, activists, legal experts, and many of the city’s poor, “Giuliani Time” reveals that while the Mayor touted his Broken Windows, Quality of Life and Zero Tolerance policies, the reality on the streets was police brutality, violations of the First Amendment and racist actions.

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    In 1944, Rudolph W. Giuliani was born to a working class family in Brooklyn, New York. As the grandson of Italian immigrants, Mayor Giuliani learned a strong work ethic and a deep respect for America's ideal of equal opportunity. He attended Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School (Class of '61) in Brooklyn, Manhattan College (Class of '65) in the Bronx and New York University Law School in Manhattan, graduating magna cum laude in 1968.

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    Rudolph Giuliani . [Source: Publicity photo] New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is promptly informed of the first WTC crash while having breakfast at the Peninsula Hotel on 55th Street. He later claims that he goes outside and, noticing the clear sky, immediately concludes, “It could not have been an accident, that it had to have been an attack. But we weren’t sure whether it was a planned terrorist attack, or maybe some kind of act of individual anger or insanity.”

  12. Rudolph William Louis “Rudy” Giuliani III

    Rudolph William Louis “Rudy” Giuliani III KBE (born May 28, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York) served as the Mayor of New York City from January 1, 1994 through December 31, 2001. He is currently Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Giuliani Partners LLC, which he founded in January 2002, and a name partner in the Houston-based law firm Bracewell & Giuliani LLP.

  13. Rudolph Giuliani

    Rudolph Giuliani Former Mayor, New York City

  14. Rudolph William Louis Giuliani III

    Mr. Giuliani’s focus on terrorism, and so closely linking it to the Iraq war, could pose political risks, particularly in a general election. Since the 2004 campaign, the situation in Iraq has worsened, and with polls showing widespread disapproval of the president’s conduct of the war, the Democrats have grown bolder.

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    Rudolph Giuliani ... Mayor, City of New York, 1994-2001

  18. Rudolph W. Giuliani

    Rudy Guiliani was the mayor of New York City from 1994-2001. He was competed for the Republican Party presidential nomination in 2008, but dropped out of the race in late January. Prior to becoming mayor of New York City, Guiliani worked as a federal prosecutor and was an associate attorney general during President Ronald Reagan 's administration.

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  28. Judith Giuliani

    Judith Ann Stish Giuliani (born on or about December 15, 1954) is the wife of former New York City Mayor and 2008 U.S. presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani. Born Judith Ann Stish, she is a native of Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Her family is Roman Catholic; the Stish family name was originally Sticia and of Northern Italian heritage. Her father, Donald Stish, is a retired circulation manager for "The Philadelphia Inquirer", and her mother, Joan, …

  29. Steve Forbes

    Malcolm Stevenson "Steve" Forbes Jr. (born July 18, 1947), is the son of Malcolm Forbes and the editor-in-chief of business magazine "Forbes" as well as president and chief executive officer of its publisher, Forbes Inc. He was a candidate in the U.S. Presidential primaries in 1996 and 2000 and is currently National Co-Chair and a Senior Policy Advisor to Rudolph Giuliani's 2008 campaign.

  30. Fred Siegel

    Fred Siegel is a senior fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute-a center-left think tank closely affiliated with the Democratic Leadership Council-who focuses on urban policy and politics. He also serves as a professor of history and the humanities at Cooper Union and is a contributor to numerous publications, including The New York Post-where he has a weekly column-The New Republic, The Atlantic Monthly, Commonwealth and Tikkun.

  31. Leona Helmsley

    Leona Helmsley (born Lena Rosenthol July 4, 1920, in Ulster County, New York) is a New York City hotel operator and real estate investor. She was convicted of federal income tax evasion and other crimes in 1989 and served 18 months in prison, after receiving an initial sentence of 16 years. United States Attorney Rudolph Giuliani, who later became mayor of New York City and United States presidential candidate, was one of the two chief prosecutors.

  32. Bill Simon

    William Edward Simon, Jr. (born June 20, 1951), best known as Bill Simon, is an American businessman and politician. Simon was born in Neptune, New Jersey, the son of William E. Simon, Sr., the 63rd Secretary of the Treasury under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Coincidentally, Simon was a childhood friend of current Democratic party chair Howard Dean. Simon earned a B.A. from Williams College in 1973, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity, …

  33. Giovanni Falcone

    Giovanni Falcone was an Italian magistrate who specialised in prosecuting Cosa Nostra crimes. He was killed by the Mafia, together with his wife and several of his bodyguards, by a 500-kg dynamite explosion placed beneath the motorway from Palermo Airport to Palermo.

  34. Pincus Green

    Pincus Green (1936 -) is an oil and gas commodities trader whose net worth is estimated by Forbes magazine at $1.2 billion USD. Green fled the United States in 1983, along with partner Marc Rich, after being indicted by U.S. Attorney and future mayor of New York City Rudolph Giuliani, on charges of tax evasion and illegal trading with Iran. Green received a controversial presidential pardon, along with Marc Rich, from United States President Bill Clinton in 2001.

  35. Michael Duhaime

    Mike DuHaime (born 1974), a prominent Republican strategist in the United States, is the campaign manager of former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination. DuHaime served as Political Director of the Republican National Committee from January 2005 to December 2006, where he become known for his ability to effectively organize on the grassroots level.

  36. John Avlon

    John P. Avlon (b. 1973) is the author of "Independent Nation: How the Vital Center is Changing American Politics". He is a columnist and associate editor for The New York Sun and worked as chief speechwriter for former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Avlon was the youngest and longest-serving speechwriter in the Giuliani Administration as well as Deputy Communications Director.

  37. Paul Goldberger

    Paul Goldberger (born in 1950 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic. He is well known for his "Sky Line" column in "The New Yorker". Shortly after starting as a writer at "The New York Times" in 1972, he was assigned to write the obituary of architect Louis Kahn, who died suddenly of a heart attack in a bathroom in New York's Pennsylvania Station. The next year, he was named the paper's architecture critic.

  38. Penny Arcade

    Penny Arcade is the stage name of Susana Ventura (born 1950), a performance artist and playwright based in New York City. Ventura's long association with avant-garde performance in New York began at age 17, when she performed with John Vaccaro's Playhouse of the Ridiculous, and appeared in the Jackie Curtis play "Femme Fatale", followed by an appearance in the Andy Warhol/Paul Morrissey movie "Women in Revolt".

  39. Floyd H. Flake

    Reverend Dr. Floyd Harold Flake (born January 30, 1945 in Los Angeles) is the senior pastor of the 23,000 member Greater Allen African Methodist Episcopal Cathedral in Jamaica, Queens, New York, and president of Wilberforce University. He is a former member of the United States House of Representatives.

  40. Anthony Rosario

    Anthony Rosario (1976-January 12, 1995), an 18-year-old resident of New York City, born and raised in The Bronx, was killed (along with Hilton Vega (1973-1995)) by NYPD officers Patrick Brosnan and James Crowe, who were former bodyguards of mayor Rudolph Giuliani. The perceived refusal of Giuliani and Commissioner Bill Bratton to listen to new evidence caused clashes between citizens and police.

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