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<title>Deal in Emperors Club Case Could Affect Spitzer&#x26;#x92;s Fate</title>
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<description>The cooperation agreement reached between prosecutors and an employee of the call-girl ring known as Emperors Club VIP will come in handy should the Manhattan U.S. attorney, Michael Garcia, decide to charge Governor Spitzer with a crime. The woman, Temeka Rachelle Lewis, 32, who entered a guilty plea to money laundering and prostitution-related charges yesterday, would be a key witness against Mr. Spitzer if the former governor is charged in connection with patronizing an Emperors Club prostitute... Lewis, who booked clients for the call-girl service, had several phone conversations with Mr. Spitzer to hammer out the logistics of payment and...</description>
<author>the Sun</author>
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<title>Steamrolled - Unlike his predecessor, Governor Spitzer loses his first Albany battle.</title>
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<description>George Pataki first ran for governor of New York as an inconspicuous freshman state senator, considered little more than the pawn of the state&#x26;#x92;s then most powerful Republican, U.S. Senator Al D&#x26;#x92;Amato. By contrast, Eliot Spitzer ran for governor after a celebrated tenure as state attorney general that won him a national reputation as a tough-guy prosecutor. And yet, comparing their early tenures, it&#x26;#x92;s remarkable that the unassuming Pataki managed to prod his own rebellious party leaders to back his first-year agenda, while Assembly Democrats have steamrollered Spitzer, leaving him looking like a 98-pound legislative weakling. Unless Spitzer can grab...</description>
<author>City Journal</author>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2007 02:31:46 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Help Us, Governor Spitzer! - This crusading reformer has his work cut out for him.

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<description>Many New Yorkers, dismayed at Albany&#x26;#x92;s sleaze, dysfunction, and stagnation, are cautiously optimistic about Eliot Spitzer as the Empire State&#x26;#x92;s new governor. After all, the former state attorney general ran on a platform of &#x26;#x93;wholesale reform, so that we can collectively get back to effectively dealing with the real problems of our state.&#x26;#x94; As Spitzer put it in one campaign speech, he&#x26;#x92;ll do to State Street what he did to Wall Street: open up a &#x26;#x93;system that is controlled by special interests . . . that is not efficient, is not open, and [is not] transparent.&#x26;#x94; Maybe he&#x26;#x92;ll put the...</description>
<author>City Journal</author>
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<pubDate>Sun, 4 Feb 2007 10:31:49 GMT</pubDate>
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