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The blundering pundit Dick Morris' predictions about the New York Senate race have all been off the mark. 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. Will prostate cancer set back Giuliani's Senate campaign? Supporters say no, but some observers wonder if it will make him abandon a race he never seemed that keen to wage. 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. Screw the kids! Hillary Clinton, Al Gore and the Democratic Party want your vote if you care about children and education, but have done nothing to deserve it. 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. |
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