Difference between revisions of "2007-12-21 Giuliani Secretive As Mayor"
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<let name=data index=Text>“When a mayor of New York leaves office, little goes out the door but memories – unless he's [[Rudy Giuliani]]. Government rules discourage the city's most powerful officeholder from departing with more than token gifts collected on the job. .. [but] when Giuliani stepped down, he needed a warehouse. ... In a Republican presidential candidates' debate last week, Giuliani asserted: "My government in New York City was so [[transparency|transparent]] that they knew every single thing I did almost every time I did it. ... I can't think of a public figure that's had a more transparent life than I've had." ... But the public record, as reviewed by The [[Associated Press]], shows a City Hall that had a reputation of resistance – even hostility – toward [[open government]], the [[First Amendment]] and the public's access to simple facts and figures.”</let> | <let name=data index=Text>“When a mayor of New York leaves office, little goes out the door but memories – unless he's [[Rudy Giuliani]]. Government rules discourage the city's most powerful officeholder from departing with more than token gifts collected on the job. .. [but] when Giuliani stepped down, he needed a warehouse. ... In a Republican presidential candidates' debate last week, Giuliani asserted: "My government in New York City was so [[transparency|transparent]] that they knew every single thing I did almost every time I did it. ... I can't think of a public figure that's had a more transparent life than I've had." ... But the public record, as reviewed by The [[Associated Press]], shows a City Hall that had a reputation of resistance – even hostility – toward [[open government]], the [[First Amendment]] and the public's access to simple facts and figures.”</let> | ||
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