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The Ed Koch Show
Ed Koch, who has died, at the age of eighty-eight, always had a sense of timing—or maybe he just made a Faustian pact with the fates. During his 1977 mayoral run, which started with him as the outsider in a Democratic field that included Mario Cuomo
NEW YORK — To the very end, Ed Koch's timing was perfect. The man who became mayor of New York when the city had hit bottom and had only one way to go — up — died on the day a documentary about his life premiered in theaters. "Do you remember
Back as a City Council member, the liberal Koch was the initially Democrat to represent the "Silk Stocking" district, then known for its millionaire Park Avenue constituency. But his politics edged to the center of the political spectrum during his years
As Ed Koch matter-of-factly uttered those words, early in the show, the audience, full of former staff aides, political loyalists and New York movers-and-shakers, chuckled knowingly. Throughout his political life, Koch's ego had never been far from
The mayor who "gave New York City back its drive"
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