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− | + | '''Michael Bloomberg''' was a [[Mayor]] of [[New York City]]. He held that office from 2002 to the end of 2013, after [[Rudolph Giuliani]]. |
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− | In 2004, he held a press conference condemning the murder of [[ADA]] [[Daniel Tenofsky]], and a second one to comment on the end of the case. ( |
+ | In 2004, he held a press conference condemning the murder of [[Assistant district attorney|ADA]] [[Daniel Tenofsky]], and a second one to comment on the end of the case. ({{L&O}}: "[[Nowhere Man]]") |
− | The same year, he held a press conference with [[District Attorney]] [[Arthur Branch]] following the arrest of [[Nadira Harrington]] on suspicion of murder. ( |
+ | The same year, he held a press conference with [[District Attorney]] [[Arthur Branch]] following the arrest of [[Nadira Harrington]] on suspicion of murder. ({{L&O}}: "[[Paradigm]]") |
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+ | In 2006, after an explosion that killed an 8-year old girl, Bloomberg was demanding the New York City district attorney office to bring the perpetrator to justice immediately. ({{L&O}}: "[[Home Sweet]]") |
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Revision as of 20:51, 27 April 2016
Michael Bloomberg was a Mayor of New York City. He held that office from 2002 to the end of 2013, after Rudolph Giuliani.
In 2004, he held a press conference condemning the murder of ADA Daniel Tenofsky, and a second one to comment on the end of the case. (L&O: "Nowhere Man")
The same year, he held a press conference with District Attorney Arthur Branch following the arrest of Nadira Harrington on suspicion of murder. (L&O: "Paradigm")
In 2006, after an explosion that killed an 8-year old girl, Bloomberg was demanding the New York City district attorney office to bring the perpetrator to justice immediately. (L&O: "Home Sweet")