Word: mario
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Taylor has written an unexpectedly personal book: he confesses to liking Hart, to overestimating the importance of Mario Cuomo in the Democratic sweepstakes and to being moved by Jesse Jackson. Taylor is so disturbed by the 50.16% turnout rate in the general election that he has given some thought to fixing the problem. His proposed solution -- giving each nominee five minutes of free television time on alternate nights during the campaign's final days -- is worth trying, but it may only prompt voters to reach for their VCRs...
...even in this roiled setting some state executives are easily handling challenges by unconventional outsiders. Though New York has its share of difficulties, Governor Mario Cuomo has such velocity that his Republican opponent, economist Pierre Rinfret, talked last week of quitting the race. Thus Cuomo, like many other familiar faces, seems certain to survive November's test. In most venues, the combination of public indignation and candidates deft enough to exploit it has not reached critical mass -- at least...
...public outrage about the city's record crime spree seemed to crystallize last week, and officials scrambled to respond with calls for more police. New York's Governor Mario Cuomo urged the city to hire 5,000 more officers immediately, returning the force close to the peak strength of 32,000 that it wielded in the early 1970s. "The time for exquisite analysis has passed," said Cuomo. "You have to produce the police...
...Mario Colangelo, the hotel's director of security, said the decision to eject the group had been made by the hotel, not the Bellotti campaign, and that it had been based on their disruptive activities. Bellotti Campaign Manager Mark Roosevelt said he was unaware of the disturbance...
...epidemic that has spread through the streets of Boston and its surrounding communities. How would the candidates ensure the safety of residents too afraid to walk the streets? Which candidate has proposed a more coherent plan to put criminals behind bars? Would either candidate do what New York Governor Mario Cuomo has done and call for the hiring of more police officers? Who knows? The staff doesn't seem to care...