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SO LONG, SAL: ALBANESE DROPS OUT OF MAYORAL RACE
Saj P. Kuriakos |
Struggling for cash, Brooklyn’s blue-collar progressive says goodbye to his bid to become mayor in 2001–and New York City veterans mourn the decision.
Struggling for cash, Brooklyn’s blue-collar progressive says goodbye to his bid to become mayor in 2001–and New York City veterans mourn the decision.
A new study presents the numbers on the high-cost, high-sleaze tactics of predatory lending–and shows that even wealthy blacks often get saddled with these overpriced loans.
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