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Analysis: Bruno leaves legacy, lessons
Joe Bruno retired this week as one of New York's most powerful state leaders for 13 years, but not before the former boxer gave another lesson or two in how to land knockouts in Albany's odd political ring.
Bruno could take job with company helped by state
When longtime Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno retires this week from the Senate seat he's held since 1976, he could land a job with a friend whose business grew fast in recent years with the help of millions of dollars in state contracts, according to two Republicans close to Bruno.
Good government groups knock NY lawmakers
While New York lawmakers are virtually high-fiving each other for what they called groundbreaking political progress, good government groups are unimpressed with the 2008 legislative session. |
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