The Spitzer Scandal
Paterson Sets Albany Shakeup
A Scramble Commences Over Policy
By JACOB GERSHMAN
March 13, 2008
ALBANY — As New York's de facto governor, David Paterson, readies himself to take the reins of a vast state government, he and his aides are scrambling to assemble a policy agenda out of the ruins of the Spitzer administration.
Spitzer officials say…
Spitzer Moves To Protect His Family
Last-Gasp Petition Drive Fails to Rescue Spitzer
Donors, Analysts Wonder Where Spitzer Campaign Funds Will Go
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Could Charge Spitzer
Identity of Spitzer's Kristen Is Uncovered
Advocates Worry About Sex Worker
Protect the Process
N.Y. Leaders Weigh In on Spitzer Scandal
Mayor: Move Forward After Spitzer's Resignation
Last-Gasp Petition Drive Fails to Rescue Spitzer
Spitzer Resignation Not Tied to Deal With Prosecutors
Transcript: Spitzer Announces His Resignation
As Governor, Paterson Could Be Quarantined to New York State
Spitzer Punishment Possibilities Range Wide
Governor-in-the-Wings Close to Labor
Clinton Strategy Likely Too Difficult in Spitzer Case
Spitzer Set To Step Down Today
Spitzer's Legislative Agenda in Jeopardy
Battle of the Sexes Over Sex
Spitzer's Apologies
The Tragedy of Hypocrisy
Reporters' Notebook
Spitzer Without Tears
Pressure Builds for Spitzer To Resign
Bloomberg: My Thoughts Are With Spitzer
Paterson Is Set To Accede if Spitzer Quits
A Criminal Case Possible Under the Mann Act
Spitzer's Future as Governor in Doubt
A New Meaning for 'Day One'
Spitzer's Wife Won't Attend Party Where She'll Be Honored
'Sheriff of Wall Street' Could Emulate His Targets
Prosecuting Himself
A Personal Weakness
'Client-9' Emerges in Federal Affidavit
Statement by Spitzer Following Reports Linking Him to Prostitution
Prostitution Case Features Prosecutors of Corruption
High-End Prostitution Ring Broken, Police Say; 4 Arrested
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