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- with the Daily News editorial
staff to tell them his aspirations for the City Council.
And the
News--nobody had this story about his being withdrawn but the Post,
and until the Post said it, of course everybody I guess was trying
to investigate it.
So he told
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of what new things you're going to do.
It's obviously more difficult
to shut off something that's already going than it is to start
something new, and you have a good argument for keeping what you
have going rather than transferring grant money somewhere
- that I did in
Of course, it does develop problems, but I've yet to find any govern-
ment that doesn't present problems.
M:
The problems are just different is all.
There was some thought apparently when this new D.C. government was set up
- ; initiative for ordinances or legislation in D.C. government; Cloud 9 concept; new D.C. government; urban problems; D.C.'s preparation for marches; April riots after MLK assassination; Brookings study; prevention of riots; gun legislation; Resurrection City