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Daily News (New York), February 28, 1996, Wednesday, News; Pg. 4, 354 words, CREW'S GOT CONTROL PLAN HE WANTS OWN DISTRICT, By JEFF SIMMONS
Daily News (New York), February 27, 1996, Tuesday, News; Pg. 7, 392 words, SCHOOLS FACE ANOTHER CUT, By JEFF SIMMONS
Daily News (New York), February 25, 1996, Sunday, News; Pg. 5, 961 words, JUDGES GUN FOR SAFETY, By ALEX MICHELINI and JOHN MARZULLI
Daily News (New York), January 15, 1996, Monday, News; Pg. 16, 295 words, SCHOOL CREW TO COMMUNE UPSTATE, By JEFF SIMMONS
Jet, January 15, 1996, EDUCATION; Pg. 23, 125 words, New York School Board Votes To Stress Abstinence, Not Condoms
Daily News (New York), January 02, 1996, Tuesday, News; Pg. 8, 471 words, NEW CONDOM BATTLE LOOMS, By JEFF SIMMONS
Daily News (New York), December 30, 1995, Saturday, News; Pg. 7, 476 words NEW CREW CUTS EYED LOOKS AT PLAN TO END FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN, By JEFF SIMMONS
The Village Voice, December 26,1995, Features; Pg. 41, 2880 words, Killing KIDS SOFTLY: RUDY CREW'S DANGEROUS AIDS EDUCATION PLAN, David Friedman
Abortion Report, December 21, 1995, STATE REPORTS, 1292 words; NEW YORK: CLASSROOM CONDOM DEMOS VOTED OUT
Daily News (New York), December 21, 1995, Thursday, News; Pg. 2, 356 words, NO CLASSROOM CONDOM DEMOS, By JEFF SIMMONS
The New York Times, December 21,1995, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 3; Column l; Metropolitan Desk, 388 words, Board Prohibits Condom Lessons in Class, By MARIA NEWMAN
Newsday, December 21, 1995, Thursday, QUEENS EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A07, 426 words, Condoms Voted Out of Schools, By Paul Moses
Daily News (New York), December 20,1995, Wednesday, News; Pg. 18, 447 words, SCHOOL EXECS SET FOR RAISES, By JAMES RUTENBERG and JEFF SIMMONS
The Village Voice, November 21, 1995, CITYSTATE; Pg. 15,1187 words, AVENGING ANGELS: OUTING THE CHRISTIAN COALITION, Natasha Stovall
15. Newsday, October 10, 1995, Tuesday, QUEENS EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A07, 550 words, Political Taint; Chancellor selection process leaves bitter taste, Rose Kim.
17. The Village Voice, October 10, 1995, CITYSTATE; Pg. 13, 2387 words, TWISTED TWOSOME: CAMMARATA AND THOMPSON JOIN RUDY'S SCHOOL BOARD TEAM, By WAYNE BARRETT
The New York Times, October 9, 1995, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 3; Column l; Metropolitan Desk, 1252 words, A NEW CHANCELLOR: THE OVERVIEW; Relief and Joy in New York City, Bitterness in Tacoma, By STEVEN LEE MYERS
Newsday, October 9, 1995, Monday, QUEENS EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A07, 651 words New Crew Chief; Heading east to head schools, By Dan Morrison
Daily News (New York), October 08, 1995, Sunday, News; Pg. 7, 718 words, CITY'S SCHOOLS VOTE NEW CREW BUT TACOMA HINTS LAWSUIT OVER BOARD OF ED CHOICE, By PATRICIA MANGAN With Karen Avenoso in Tacoma, Wash.
The New York Times, October 8, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section l; Page l; Column l; Metropolitan Desk, 1434 words, EDUCATION BOARD NAMES CHANCELLOR IN A COMPROMISE, By STEVEN LEE MYERS
The New York Times, October 8, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section l; Page 39; Column 3; Metropolitan Desk, 687 words, For Board of Education, Another Live Saturday Night, By MARIA NEWMAN
Daily News (New York), October 07, 1995, Saturday, News; Pg. 3, 330 words THE ROCKY ROAD TO REPLACING RAMON
The Economist, October 7, 1995, U.S. Edition, World Politics and Current Affairs; AMERICAN SURVEY; Pg.30, 836 words, New York's education mess: school daze
The Ethnic News Watch, New York Amsterdam News, October 7, 1995, Vol. 86 No. 40; Pg. 5, 1140 words, Giuliani urged to stop power play in search for school's chancellor, Eqyir, William
The Ethnic News Watch, New York Amsterdam News, October 7,1995, Vol. 86; No. 40; Pg. 12, 772 words, Giuliani must resign or be removed: For his attempt to destroy the educational possibilities for our children, Taturn, Wilbert A.
The New York Times, October 7,1995, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section l; Page l; Column 6; Metropolitan Desk, 1145 words, CONSENSUS FORMS ON SCHOOLS CHIEF FOR NEW YORK CITY, By JACQUES STEINBERG
Newsday, October 7,1995, Saturday, QUEENS EDITION, NEWS; ANALYSIS; Pg. A02, 336 words, Lack of Votes Cinched Deal, By Rose Kim
The New York Times, October 6, 1995, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page l; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk, 1319 words, School Board Reopens Its Search for Chancellor, By STEVEN LEE MYERS
Newsday, October 6, 1995, Friday, QUEENS EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A03, 790 words Backing Off; Giuliani may compromise in chancellor bid, By Freifeld
The New York Times, October 5, 1995, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 14; Column l; Metropolitan Desk, 897 words, Giuliani and Board of Education at Odds Over Plan to Name Interim Chancellor, By STEVEN LEE MYERS
The New York Times, October 5, 1995, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 14; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk,728 words, Not in Mayor's Pocket, Says Pivotal Board Member, By MARIA NEWMAN
The New York Times, October 4, 1995, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page l; Column 5; Metropolitan Desk, 1140 words, Giuliani Plan To Abolish School Board, By MARIA NEWMAN
Daily News (New York), October 03,1995, Tuesday, Editorial; Pg. 31, 597 words, BOARD IS FIRST BARRIER TO SCHOOL REFORM . . ., BY JIM SLEEPER
The New York Times, October 3, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 1; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 525 words, METRO DIGEST
The New York Times, October 3, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 2; Column I; Metropolitan Desk, 906 words, In His Own Words: Detailing a Board Member's Flip-Flop on the Chancellor, By MARIA NEWMAN
Newsday, October 3, 1995, Tuesday, QUEENS EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A03, 561 words, School 'Summit' Slated; Giuliani, Gresser urged to sit and talk, By Robert Polner.
Daily News (New York), October 02, 1995, Monday, News; Pg. 3, 817 words, I WAS ONL Y A PAWN, HE SAYS KIDS ARE VICTIMS IN POWER FIGHT: KOD NOMINEE, BY PATRIClA MANGAN
Daily News (New York), October 02, 1995, Monday, News; Pg. 4, 265 words, CHRONOLOGY A THREE-DAY FRAY
Daily News (New York), October 02,1995, Monday, News; Pg. 2,364 words, RUDY 'WILL BE AFTER ME FOREVER', By KAREN AVENOSO
The New York Times, October 2, 1995, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page l; Column 3; Metropolitan Desk, 1083 words, THE CHANCELOR SEARCH: THE OVERVIEW; Giuliani Now Pressing Board To Name interim Chancellor, By STEVEN LEE MYERS
The New York Times, October 2, 1995, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 3; Column 4; Metropolitan Desk, 993 words, THE CHANCELLOR SEARCH: THE BOARD; A Reversal of Fortune for the President, By JACQUES STEINBERG
The New York Times, October 2, 1995, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 17; Column 5; Editorial Desk, 700 words, In America; Giuliani's Chancellor, By BOB HERBERT
The New York Times, October 2, 1995, Monday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section B; Page 3; Column 1; National Desk, 427 words, THE CHANCELLOR SEARCH; The Mayor's Board Majority
Newsday, October 2, 1995, Monday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION, VIEWPOINTS; Pg. A24, 410 words, Mayor, 1; Kids,0; Giuliani's iron fist sent LI's Domenech packing, leaving city schools in disarray
Newsday, October 2,1995, Monday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A08, 436 words, Giuliani Rips Board President, By Robert Polner. STAFF WRITER. Bill Reel contributed to this story.
Newsday, October 2, 1995, Monday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A08, 628 words, Domenech Undone; In defeat, he rips 'power freak' Giuliani, By Matt Villano
Newsday, October 2, 1995, Monday, QUEENS EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A03, 583 words A Stalemate; Chancellor search going nowhere fast, By Robert Polner. STAFF WRITER. Bill Reel and Rose Kim contributed to this story
Newsday, October 2,1995, Monday, QUEENS EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A03,754 words Domenech Rips Giuliani, By Matt Villano
Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale), October 2,1995, Monday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 3A, 724 words, POSTAL WORKERS GET CONTRACT, Sun-Sentinel wire services, WASHINGTON
USA TODAY, October 2, 1995, Monday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 3A, 986 words Coastal flood watch from Texas to Miss., Paul Leavitt
The Washington Times, October 2,1995, Monday, Final Edition, Part C: METROPOLITAN TIMES; TOP OF THE NEWS; Pg. C3, 462 words, Spillane gives up on NYC; Third strike puts him out of school hunt, Ty Clevenger; THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Daily News (New York), October 01,1995, Sunday, News; Pg. 33, 410 words,
FLIP-FLOP WAS HARD MOVE, By AL BAKER
Daily News (New York), October 01, 1995, Sunday, News; Pg. 3, 879 words,
BACK TO CHALKBOARD CHANCELLOR CHOICE ERASED IN STUNNING ED VOTE, By PATRICIA MANGAN and DAVID SALTONSTALL With Karen Avenoso and Michael S.C. Claffey
Daily News (New York), October 01, 1995, Sunday, News; Pg. 3, 812 words,
GRESSER ON A ROLLER COASTER, BY MICHAEL DALY
Daily News (New York), October 01, 1995, Sunday, News; Pg. 32, 392 words,
CLOSE TO VICTORY, DREAM IS DASHED, By MICHAEL S.C. CLAFFEY and DAVE SALTONSTALL
The New York Times, October 1, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 32; Column l; Metropolitan Desk, 2053 words, THE CHANCELLOR SEARCH: THE CHRONOLOGY; Board Back to Square I in Tortuous Journey to Selection of Chancellor, By MATTHEW PURDY
The New York Times, October 1, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 33; Column l; Metropolitan Desk, 942 words, THE CHANCELLOR SEARCH: THE SWING VOTE; Newest Board Member Is Thrust Into Middle of Battle Over Chancellor, By MARIA NEWMAN
The New York Times, October 1, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 2; Column 5; Metropolitan Desk, 718 words, NEWS SUMMARY
The New York Times, October 1, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 32; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk,325 words, THE CHANCEI.LOR SEARCH; Excerpts From Cammarata's Explanation of Vote
The New York Times, October 1, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 1; Column 6; National Desk, 123 I words, Pressed by Mayor, Board Reverses Vote on Chancellor, By STEVEN LEE MYERS
Newsday, October 1, 1995, Sunday, HOME, EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A03, 556 words, Reversal on Chancellor; City Board of Ed votes not to hire Suffolk candidate, By Rose Kim. STAFF WRITER. Dan Morrison and John l Hildebrand contributed to this story,
Newsday, October 1, 1995, Sunday, QUEENS HOME EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A03, 538 words, Rudy Flexes His Muscles; Gresser's choice voted down in major power play, By Rose Kim. STAFF WRITER. Dan Morrison and John Hildebrand contributed to this story
The Associated Press, September 30, 1995, Saturday, AM cycle, Domestic News, 215 words, Pressured by Mayor, NYC School Board Reverses Itself on Chancellor, NEW YORK
The New York Times, September 30, 1995, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 1; Column 6; Metropolitan Desk,1475 words, THE CHANCELLOR SEARCH: THE OVERVIEW; BOARD, DEFYING THE MAYOR, PICKS LONG ISLAND OFFICIAL TO HEAD THE CITY'S SCHOOLS, By STEVEN LEE MYERS
Daily News (New York), September 29,1995, Friday, News; Pg. 4, 685 words FINAL-HOUR HURDLE FOR GOLDSTEIN, By PATRICIA MANIGAN and BOB LIFF With Joel Siegel
The New York Times, September 25, 1995, Monday Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 3; Column 4; Metropolitan Desk, 725 words. No Favorites for Schools Post, Giuliani insists, By STEVEN LEE MYERS
Newsday, September 25, 1995, Monday, QUEENS EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A06, 656 words, Toughest Test; Search for chancellor may redefine Gresser's role, By Rose Kim
The New York Times, September 22, 1995, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 4; Column l; Metropolitan Desk, 647 words, Delay in Picking Schools Chief Stirs a Dispute, By MARIA NEWMAN
The New York Times, September 21, 1995, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 1628 words, Board Adds Mayor's Choice To Finalists for School Post, By STEVEN LEE MYERS
The Village Voice, September 05, 1995, CITYSTATE; Pg. 13,387 words, THE KOOKY MONSTER, Jennifer Gonnerman
The Washington Times, August 23, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, Part A; NATION; INSIDE POLITICS; Pg. A7, 1055 words, Greg Pierce; THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Daily News (New York), August 22, 1995, Tuesday, News; Pg. 14, 201 words, ED BOARD PICK LEANS RIGHT, By PATRICIA MANGAN
The New York Times, August 22, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 3; Metropolitan Desk, 84 words, INSIDE
The New York Times, August 22, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 1; Column 5; Metropolitan Desk, 905 words, Molinari Fills Opening on School Board, By MARIA NEWMAN
CNN, Sonya Live I :00 pm ET, December 3, 1993, Transcript. # 436, Show; Interview, News; Domestic,7931 words
Newsday, May 26, 1993, Wednesday, CITY EDITION; Correction Appended, NEWS; Pg. 29, 1194 words, SCHOOL WINNERS
The New York Times, May 22, 1993, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 1; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk, 1633 words, New York City's 32 School Boards Get New Faces but Not New Views, By SAM DILLON
Newsday, May 21, 1993, Friday, CITY EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 32, 1159 words, A Rainbow Record; THE WINNERS ACROSS THE CITY
The New York Times, May 19, 1993, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk, 1203 words, 'Light' New York School Vote Was Really the Heaviest Ever, By SAM DILLON
Newsday, May 19, 1993, Wednesday, CITY EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 35, 961 words, In School Vote, Many Groups Say 'We Win', By Liz Willen
The New York Times, May 17, 1993, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 1; Column 5; Metropolitan Desk, 1395 words, Ousted Chiefs Due to Rejoin School Boards, By SAM DILLON
The New York Times, May 3, 1993, Monday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section B; Page 5; Column 5; Metropolitan Desk, 569 words, School Election Battle Moves To Street, Parks and Churches, By IAN FISHER
Newsday, April 30, 1993, Friday, MANHATTAN EDlTION, NEWS; CLOSEUP; Pg. 29, 289 words, S.I. Board Seek Independence, By Steve Schneider. Steve Schneider is a free-lance writer
The New York Times, March 24, 1993, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page l; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk, 1656 words, Curriculum Issues Fuel Races for School Boards, By SAM DILLON
The New York Times, December 27, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 34; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 2675 words, Under 'Rainbow,' a War: When Politics, Morals and Learning Mix, By JOSE BARBANEL
Newsday, December 21, 1992, Monday, CITY EDITION, VIEWPOINTS; Pg. 59, 244 words, This Cat Missed the Boat, Dan Greenburg. New York City, LETTER
Newsday, December 15,1992, Tuesday, CITY EDITION, NEWS: Pg. 8, 864 words, Letting the Cat Out of the Apron, Gail Collins
Newsday, December 15, 1992, Tuesday, CITY EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 8, 864 words, Letting the Cat Out of the Apron, Gail Collins
The New York Times, December 6, 1992, Sunday. Late edition - final, Section 1; Page 49; Column 5; Metropolitan Desk, 1367 words, Few Using Curriculum In Dispute, By STEVEN I.EE MYERS
Newsday, June 24, 1992, Wednesday, CITY EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 31,559 words, A Family Matter; School AIDS course debated, By Liz Willen
Newsday, June 12, 1992, Friday, CITY EDITION, NTEWS; Pg. 21,392 words, 1st Grade To Learn Respect For Gays; Schools ordered to address issue, By Liz Willen
USA TODAY, October 2, 1990, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 3A, 1155 words, Coastal flood watch from Texas to Miss., Paul Leavitt
The New York Times, May 29, 1989, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 26, Column 3; Metropolitan Desk, 1059 words, Wirmers in School Board Races in New York City
Newsday, May 18, 1989, Thursday, CITY EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 34, 637 words, Results Posted In School Vote, By Manuel Perez-Rivas
The New York Times, April 26, 1989, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 4, Column 5; Metropolitan Desk, 128 words, Candidates for Staten Island
The Washington Post, December 1, 1979, Saturday, Final Edition, Style; B1, 978 words, Saving the American Family: Three Views from Home Base; Preserving the Family, By James T. Yenckel
Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, July 9, 1975, Wednesday, Page 43, Column 1, 88 words, BY SHAWN G KENNEDY
Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, April 9, 1975, Wednesday, Page 45, Column 1, 35 words, BY ISRAEL SHENKER

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