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Rudy Giuliani

 

 
In Matters Big and Small, Crossing Giuliani Had Price

Far more than his predecessors, Rudolph W. Giuliani’s toughness as mayor of New York City edged toward ruthlessness.

Under Attack, Drug Maker Turned to Giuliani for Help

The work that Rudolph W. Giuliani’s consulting firm did for the maker of OxyContin provides a window into how he used his standing to aid a client.

A Crime Buster, With His Eye on the Future

Rudolph W. Giuliani plainly displayed the rawness of his promise and drive as U.S. attorney in the 1980s.

Senate Race That Fizzled Honed Skills for ’08

The 12 months in which Rudolph W. Giuliani and Hillary Rodham Clinton faced each other in a Senate race are as instructive now as they were riveting then.

Loyal to Kerik, Giuliani Missed Warning Signs

New evidence suggests Rudolph W. Giuliani overlooked disturbing information as he supported Bernard B. Kerik.

In 9/11 Chaos, Giuliani Forged a Lasting Image

Rudolph W. Giuliani’s conduct during and after the attacks brought him back from the edge of irrelevancy.

In a Volatile City, a Stern Line on Race and Politics

More than any other Republican running for president, Rudolph W. Giuliani has confronted the question of race.