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 Rudolph Giuliani for President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Giuliani could have been sent from central casting to portray a “Catholic school boy” of the middle years of the last century.
The Catholic schools that Giuliani attended taught their students that they were responsible for their behavior; that it was weak and immature to blame your family background, your neighborhoods or your friends — or “society” — for personal failings.
Giuliani has forgotten a good deal of what he learned in the Catholic schools of the 1950s and 1960s — but not that.
bordermissionchain.com /vm/index.asp?vm_id=1&art_id=29509   (1457 words)

  
 Rudolph Giuliani Biography -- Academy of Achievement
Rudolph William Giuliani was born in Brooklyn, New York.
Rudolph Giuliani was elected the 107th Mayor of New York City, the first Republican to hold the post in 20 years.
Barred by term limits from serving a third time as mayor, Giuliani was expected to run for the United States Senate, but in the Spring of 2000 his marriage was ending in a highly public divorce, and he announced that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer, the same disease that had killed his father.
www.achievement.org /autodoc/page/giu0bio-1   (1548 words)

  
 Former N.Y. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani To Speak At CU-Boulder April 3 | News Center | University of Colorado at Boulder
Rudolph Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, will speak April 3 on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder and tickets for the event go on sale March 8.
Giuliani was born in 1944 to a working class family in Brooklyn, N.Y. He graduated magna cum laude from New York University Law School in 1968.
Giuliani has been praised for leading a resurgence of the city, with dramatic reductions in crime and welfare dependency along with gains in jobs and tourism during his administration.
www.colorado.edu /news/releases/2005/103.html   (577 words)

  
 TIME 2001 Person of the Year: Rudy Giuliani Profile
Giuliani took to the airwaves to calm and reassure his people, made a few hundred rapid-fire decisions about the security and rescue operations, toured hospitals to comfort the families of the missing and made four more visits to the apocalyptic attack scene.
Giuliani is in Israel to show his support after the spate of suicide bombings--and to soak up adulation everywhere he goes--but right now he's sniping at a reporter who has just asked him whether he is frightened to be here.
Giuliani's ascent began in earnest three years after he arrived when, at 29, he was put in charge of the police-corruption cases springing from the Knapp Commission, an era romanticized in the book and movie Prince of the City.
www.time.com /time/poy2001/poyprofile.html   (8367 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Leadership - Rudolph W. Giuliani - Audio - Abridged, 4 Cassettes, 6 hours
Giuliani's minute-by-minute account of his actions on September 11-trying to coordinate rescue efforts and reassure the populace while reeling from the deaths of firefighter friends he'd spoken to just minutes before-is harrowing.
Giuliani's main advice to leaders: surround oneself with talented people, hold daily meetings to keep everyone on track, define the core mission and make sure procedures and policies serve that mission efficiently, demand accountability from everyone (including oneself), show loyalty to employees and become knowledgeable about all subjects related to one's organization or business.
Giuliani concludes that the most important aspects of being a leader are the values, the principles and the beliefs that define who we are, what we believe, what we do and how we work with others.
search.barnesandnoble.com /booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?ean=9780786870691&displayonly=REV   (1095 words)

  
 Giuliani Partners - Rudolph W. Giuliani
Giuliani's leadership, New York City became the best-known example of the resurgence of urban America.
Giuliani served as Associate Deputy Attorney General, Chief of Staff to the Deputy Attorney General, executive U.S. Attorney, and Chief of the Narcotics Unit of the Office of the U.S. Attorney.
Giuliani, a native of Brooklyn, New York, attended Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School (Class of '61), Manhattan College (Class of '65) and New York University Law School, graduating cum laude in 1968.
www.giulianipartners.com /giuliani.aspx   (256 words)

  
 Leadership by Rudolph Giuliani - Leadershop @ LeadshipNow.com
Giuliani's successes in turn strengthened his conviction about the core qualities required to be an effective leader, no matter what the size of the organization, be it an international corporation or a baseball team.
Leadership, Giuliani writes, works both ways: it is a privilege, but it carries responsibilities—from imposing a structure suitable to an organization's purpose, to forming a team of people who bring out the best in each other, to taking the right, unexpected risks.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Rudolph W. Giuliani was elected the 107th mayor of the City of New York in 1993.
www.leadershipnow.com /leadershop/6841-4.html   (385 words)

  
 Rudolph Giuliani with Tim Macdonald
Tim Macdonald, the interior designer, feels that Rudolph Giuliani's conduct, as well as his courageous statements, gave great comfort to the citizens of this country following the terrible events of 2001.
Giuliani's behalf in judicial quotes he noticed carved into the stone wall of a Connecticut courthouse.
Designed with Rudolph Giuliani, Macdonald's powerful bench, fabricated from statuary marble, bears an inscription containing a statement made by the former mayor before the U.N. General Assembly following the tragedy of 9/11.
www.centralparknyc.org /20861/26385   (152 words)

  
 KOMO : Rudolph Giuliani Visits Seattle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Giuliani talked about terrorism in Bali: "First of all (I felt) shock like everyone else and then the memories of September 11th...
Giuliani started his book before Sept. 11 -- it took a total of two years to write.
As far as his political future, the former mayor says, "...it's too soon to tell." He tells KOMO 4 News that he's going to concentrate on his personal life for a while but is not ruling anything out.
www.komotv.com /news/printstory.asp?id=20833   (257 words)

  
 komo news | Rudolph Giuliani Testifies Before 9/11 Commission
The harsh questioning of Giuliani's former team was a sharp contrast to the universal praise that commission members heaped on the former mayor Wednesday.
Giuliani began his remarks by describing a September morning that began at breakfast with two friends and quickly turned into unimaginable horror as two hijacked planes slammed into the twin towers, killing 2,749 people and rattling the city's psyche.
Giuliani also told the commission that warnings of a possible terrorist attack on New York contained in an Aug. 6, 2001, White House briefing paper never reached City Hall, but probably would not have changed local security precautions.
www.komotv.com /stories/31313.htm   (1263 words)

  
 Raving about Rudolph Giuliani on Yub.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1975, Giuliani was recruited to Washington, D.C., where he was named Associate Deputy Attorney General and chief of staff to the Deputy Attorney General.
In 1989, Giuliani entered the race for mayor of New York City as a candidate of the Republican and Liberal parties, losing by the closest margin in City history.
Mayor Giuliani has returned the work ethic to the center of City life by implementing the largest and most successful welfare-to-work initiative in the country, cutting welfare rolls in half while moving over 640,000 individuals from dependency on the government to the dignity of self-sufficiency.
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 Rudolph Giuliani, from 'America's mayor' to high-priced consultant
Giuliani's rates are among the country's highest: almost 100,000 dollars a speech -- just about what former president Bill Clinton charges for a few words of lunchtime or dinnertime wisdom.
Giuliani's name is frequently mentioned as a possible nominee for a senior position in President George W. Bush's administration or that of his successor.
And Giuliani will be there, front and center, on the dais next week for the ceremony marking the first anniversary of the September 11 terror strikes.
www.namibian.com.na /2002/september/world/02816814F5.html   (609 words)

  
 SHADOW #44--RUDY SUCKS THE LIFE OUT OF NEW YORK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's "quality of life" campaign means a police state for ordinary New Yorkers outside the new yuppie class.
Giuliani, barred from seeking a third term by term limits, is using New York City as a showcase for his national ambi- tions.
Giuliani ran for mayor on a symbolic platform of cracking down on the "squee- gee men"--a policy which took a horrible turn this summer as a squeegee man was shot by an off-duty cop whose windshield he tried to clean, ending up critically injured.
mediafilter.org /shadow/S44/s44rudy.html   (1763 words)

  
 Giuliani, Rudolph William on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 2000 he was the all-but-announced Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, running against Hillary Rodham Clinton ; however, ill health and the breakup of his marriage led him to withdraw.
Following the 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, Giuliani won international regard for his vigor and sensitivity in leading the city as it coped with the disaster.
Giuliani reflected on decision-making, management skills, and the 9/11 crisis in his book Leadership (2002).
www.encyclopedia.com /html/g/giuliani.asp   (475 words)

  
 ESR | December 26, 2001 | Rudolph Giuliani: Dionysian Catholic
It might appear that Giuliani had torn a page from the book of Mussolini and Hitler, whose Gestapo policies no doubt lowered the petty crime rate in the Berlin and Rome of the 1930s.
Add to that Giuliani's unswerving loyalty to Israel and one is witness to a remarkably imaginative response to ugly religious fanaticism born of Communist/Islamic jealously, self-pity, self-entitlement and vengeance.
God Bless Rudolph Giuliani, and may he stay the course, and guide all of America to the freedom and abundance Christ has promised.
www.enterstageright.com /archive/articles/1201/1201rudy.htm   (745 words)

  
 Giuliani says 9/11 families’ anger misdirected - U.S. Security - MSNBC.com
Giuliani’s comments came a day after family members of World Trade Center victims blasted the mayor and the national Sept.
Targeting Giuliani is a reversal for many of the victims’ relatives, who since the attack have generally praised him as a steady leader through the chaos.
Giuliani, who has become one of the Bush administration’s most vocal supporters, also told the commission that warnings of a possible terrorist attack on New York City contained in an Aug. 6, 2001, White House briefing paper never reached City Hall, but likely would not have changed local security precautions.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/5012645   (1144 words)

  
 The Politicker: The Quotable Rudy - NYO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Someone kindly forwarded us a complete version of "The Quotable Rudolph W. Giuliani," which, as we reported, has been making the rounds in the conservative circles that are currently focused on kneecapping Rudy.
Giuliani will fund all city programs which provide abortions to insure that no woman is deprived of her right due to an inability to pay.
Giuliani has said that New York State law should not be changed to outlaw the procedure.
www.observer.com /thepoliticker/2005/03/quotable-rudy.html   (1036 words)

  
 Guiliani Profile Prepared for New York Observer
Rudolph Giuliani emerged from my assessment as a primarily dominant personality with secondary features of conscientiousness and suspiciousness.
Schwartzman reports: "'The reason a child is abused,' Giuliani exclaimed, jabbing his forefinger in Diggs’ direction, 'is not because of a social worker, it’s not because of a teacher and it’s not because of a police officer.
Answering the question of of whether Giuliani will implode or rise to the occasion by adapting to the demands of his political reality – the question of whether the leopard can change his spots – requires an examination of the self-perpetuating processes of the dominant.
www.csbsju.edu /uspp/Giuliani/Giuliani-NYObserver.html   (2424 words)

  
 Rudolph Giuliani: Crusader Against Crime
Giuliani announces that he has prostate cancer at a news conference on Thursday, April 27, 2000.
Giuliani's father died of prostate cancer in 1981 at age 73.
Giuliani served as Associate Deputy Attorney General in the Justice Department from 1975 to 1977, and as Associate Attorney General from 1981 to 1983.
www.infoplease.com /spot/giuliani1.html   (449 words)

  
 The Smoking Gun: Giuliani: The Hits Keep On Comin'
Giuliani, as you might have heard, was recently running for U.S. Senate against Hillary Clinton, but withdrew from that race following a prostate cancer diagnosis and some serious girl troubles.
While Barrett's book--"Rudy!: An Investigative Biography of Rudolph Giuliani"--is a reporting tour de force filled with revelations about Giuliani, TSG will focus here on explosive details about the politician's father (currently the subject of a riveting book excerpt in The Village Voice).
What follows are some of the Harold Giuliani documents Barrett discovered in archives and dusty court files (when arrested for the milkman job, Giuliani used the alias Joseph Starrett).
www.thesmokinggun.com /rudy/rudy.html   (500 words)

  
 Italian American Links
Although Giuliani is a Republican, he ran as the nominee of the Republican, Liberal and Independent fusion parties.
Mayor Giuliani's crime-fighting success is the result of an ambitious program of strategies aimed at specific areas of criminal activity: Illegal guns, drugs, youth crime, domestic violence, car theft, police corruption, and quality-of-life initiatives.
In 1981, Giuliani was named Associate Attorney General, the third highest position in the Department of Justice, placing him in command of nearly 30,000 Federal employees and a $1 billion budget.
www.italian-american.com /rudyg.htm   (1487 words)

  
 Pitt Campaign Chronicle: Chancellor to Present Global Peace Award to Rudolph Giuliani   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Rudolph Giuliani—the former mayor of New York City whose leadership inspired the nation in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States—has been named the winner of the sixth Global Peace Award of the International
In selecting Giuliani for the award, the committee cited the former mayor’s performance during one of the most challenging times to face America, which saw New York City, along with Washington, D.C., and southwestern Pennsylvania, bear the brunt of the terrorists’ attacks.
By the end of his first term, he was credited with reducing the city’s crime rate, stimulating the city’s economy, streamlining government operations, initiating the largest workfare program in the nation, and introducing a new level of accountability and higher standards of performance into the New York City school system.
www.discover.pitt.edu /media/pcc020325/peaceaward.html   (507 words)

  
 Cancer Survivors Hall of Fame: Mayor Rudolph Giuliani - CR&T
In September of 2000, New York City's Mayor Rudolph Giuliani ended months of personal deliberation over the best course of treatment for his prostate cancer by receiving radiation implants at Mount Sinai Medical Center rather than undergoing a more invasive surgical.
Mayor Giuliani was born to a working class family in Brooklyn.
In 1983, Giuliani was appointed US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, where he spearheaded the effort to jail drug dealers, fight organized crime, break the web of corruption in government, and prosecute white-collar criminals.
www.crt.org /hall_rudolph.htm   (576 words)

  
 Rudolph Giuliani Free Essays
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Gerald Rudolph Ford, (1913-), was the 38th President of the United States.
On Aug. 9, 1974, Gerald Rudolph Ford became the first vice president in American history to succeed to the nation's highest office because of the resignation of a president....
www.mytermpapers.com /search/33511.html   (752 words)

  
 Rudolph Giuliani will be the featured speaker at the 2005 Founders Day event
Aug. 8, 2005 — National hero and legendary New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani will headline this year's Founders Day celebration, which will be held on Nov. 5 at America's Center in downtown St. Louis at 8th and Washington Streets.
The grandson of Italian immigrants, Giuliani received a bachelor's degree from Manhattan College and a law degree from New York University.
A decade later, Giuliani was elected the 107th mayor of the City of New York, carrying four of the five boroughs.
news-info.wustl.edu /news/page/normal/5538.html?emailID=0   (396 words)

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