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By Christi Parsons Andrew Zajac, Chicago Tribune Dec. 18--HUDSON, N.H. -- Ask Rudy Giuliani why he ought to be president, and he's likely to reach into his suit pocket and produce a laminated to-do list. "Stay on offense against Islamic terrorism," he says in his staccato style. "Cut spending.
To: POLITICAL EDITORS Contact: Karen Finney or Dag Vega, +1-202-488-5020, both of the Democratic National Committee Giuliani Refuses to Rule Out Pardoning Indicted Friend Bernard Kerik If Elected WASHINGTON, Nov.
By Jo Mannies, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Oct. 5--CLAYTON -- Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Thursday that voters considering his Republican bid for president should be concerned about his views on the Constitution -- not whether he's allowed to take Communion.
CLAYTON, Mo. _ Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Thursday that voters considering his Republican bid for president should be concerned about his views on the Constitution _ not whether he's allowed to take Communion. Giuliani, a Catholic, sought to play down any conflict with St.
