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Today’s R&D covers outgoing New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s legacy and his continued involvement in political activities regarding health, education, and gun control.
Michael Bloomberg: The Exit Interview – Forbes. His legacy and impact are just getting started people! http://t.co/KhOJ35BOep
— Ben Brooks (@benbrooksny) October 31, 2013
How will Bloomberg be remembered? Experts and New Yorkers weigh in on his public health legacy. See what they said, http://t.co/4vstnnepvP
— The 2×2 Project (@the2x2project) October 31, 2013
Read @ColumbiaSIPA Prof Ester Fuchs’ opinion piece, ‘How to build on the Bloomberg legacy’ #polisci http://t.co/G9CSTf5r2e
— Columbia University (@Columbia) October 30, 2013
Bloomberg’s legacy should be protected http://t.co/hzxwoaJITI
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) September 23, 2013
Michael Bloomberg’s elitist and incoherent legacy: http://t.co/3nuDCipVGR
— Slate (@Slate) September 9, 2013
Will Bloomberg’s successor continue his green legacy? http://t.co/BBspDbPF8T
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) September 14, 2013
Michael Bloomberg hits Virginia Attorney General candidate http://t.co/KU7CsZv550
— POLITICO (@politico) October 29, 2013
Michael Bloomberg still thinks Colorado is his political plaything. http://t.co/XyffCVazBS More out of state $ for Amend 66 #copolitics
— Jon Caldara (@JonCaldara) October 29, 2013
NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg will become the first winner of the #Jewish Nobel Prize, @NYTimes reports http://t.co/UecwdeSh4a
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) October 21, 2013
New York Mayor Michael #Bloomberg: City’s housing shortage a ‘good sign’ economy is booming http://t.co/JRfwh6hEQR #NYC
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) October 20, 2013