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This year's mayoral contest has totally failed to capture the attention of the city. A recent New York Times poll revealed that, after months of campaigning and extensive media coverage, 60 percent of those questioned had no opinion of Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's Democratic opponent, Manhattan borough president Ruth Messinger...
...York City councillor Gifford Miller, yesterday, referring ot a bill he's sponsoring that would triple fines for repeat offenders of the city's noise code. Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani is expected to sign the legislation...
...Rudolph W. Giuliani, the 107th mayor of New York City, was greeted by a calm student protest, a few staunch supporters, and hundreds of interested listeners when he arrived at the Kennedy School of Government's ARCO Forum last night to speak on "The New Urban Agenda...
...most important newspaper in the country, authoritative and unfailingly serious. Yet in some fundamental way, it is also out of the mainstream--snooty, austere and loathe to go near gossip, even when it concerns the performance of such major figures as President Clinton and New York City's Mayor Rudolph Giuliani...
DIED. SIR RUDOLPH BING, 95, witty, authoritarian impresario who called the tunes at the Metropolitan Opera for 22 years; after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease; in New York City. Bing broke new ground as general manager of the Met--moving the company to Lincoln Center, introducing its first black performers, and building it into a first-class opera house. His ear for singers was equally discriminating--though he never quite lived down firing Maria Callas...