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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

NEW YORK ›

September 11 Health Bill Stalls; One Backer Blames City Hall

Low-Price Laptops Tested at City Schools

New Policy Is Sought in Albany After Report on Silver's Travel

Bed Bug Boom Is a Boost To One Sector

Solons Busy Outside Office, New Income Report Shows

Atlantic Yard Project Suffers a Setback

NATIONAL ›

Feingold Bill Would Limit Searches of Travelers' Laptops

Palin, McCain Decry 'Gotcha' Journalism

Gates Calls for a Balanced Military

Dispute Over Witness Disrupts Stevens Trial

Heart Patients Need Screening For Depression

Little Progress Made in Effort To Restore Everglades

ARTS+ ›

New York Film Festival Goes Around the World and Back

A British Artist Plumbs the Politics of Hunger

Barbet Schroeder Can't Be Killed

'Choke': Hard To Swallow

'Eagle Eye': Let It Go to Voicemail

'The Lucky Ones': Nothing Salves the Soul Like a Road Trip