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 | | He who is once again entering the battle for political office and carrying a sizeable public perception, including his own, that the intimidating power of Machine Chiarelli will likely catapult him to the latest in his victories that have become like an entitlement. |
 | | What, I'm wondering, was her magic strategy, she who has never lost an election, winning as a councillor in her first foray into politics in the then Richmond Ward in 1982, acclaimed in 1985, re-elected in 1987, elected mayor of Ottawa in 1991, re-elected in 1994, retiring from politics in 1997 after completing her term. |
 | | Her victim in that 1982 election was heavy favourite Bob Chiarelli, a 41-year-old corporate lawyer well known in the city who, although running for the first time himself, had the significant backing of the city's power elite including the Board of Trade and popular former mayor Don Reid. |
| ottsun.canoe.ca /News/Columnists/McRae_Earl/2006/09/17/pf-1852260.html (681 words) |
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