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2000Year Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigns in Rochester, NY, her fourth visit to upstate New York in six days

Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, her opponent for United States Senate seat, cancels his campaign apearances to attend New York Yankees season home opening game at Yankee Stadium; photo (M) Mrs. Clinton Visits Upstate as Giuliani Catches the Yankees

1999Year Article discusses outlook for 14 proposed revisions in New York City Charter that will be voted on next month

Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who once described revisions as vital to city's future, has been largely silent on subject since issue of Public Advocate Mark Green succeeding him as Mayor was dropped (M) Vote Looms, But Debate On Altering Charter Falls

1999Year New recruitment drive to help diversify New York City police force is reviving calls for residency requirement

Mayor Rudolph W Giulaini and Police Commissioner Howard Safir both oppose mandatory city residence, which would require a change in state law, but say they will create program of incentives; policing experts say trend toward requiring officers to live where they work is more about image than substantive impact (M) After Diallo Shooting, New Focus on Hiring City Residents for Police

2001Year Fear persists in recesses of many New Yorkers' minds that there will be another terrorist attack

Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani again entreats New Yorkers to show how sturdy they are by resuming their lives; most people do, but disquiet persists; some people find it impossible, and others alter their behavior in ways great and small as they confront nagging sense of dread; photo (M) Disquiet in New York: A Siren's Wail Can Bring Shudders

1999Year New York City school officials revise number of students mistakenly assigned to summer school upward to more than 8,600

Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani and Board of Education officials argue that parents of those children should be happy for mix-up because faltering children were given chance at more schooling; board now says that 48.5 percent, not 44.6 percent, scored at or above national average in tests; David Taggart, president of CTB/McGraw-Hill, which made scoring mistake in tests it designed, apologizes for error; photos (M) Board Now Says Summer School Was Wrongly Ordered for 8,600

2000Year New York City's 1.1 million public school children begin classes, from prekindergarten to high school

Mayor Rudolph W Giuliani and Chancellor Harold O Levy hail opening as smooth and untroubled in Queens school they visit; elsewhere across city, principals, parents and teachers cope with kinds of opening-day disruptions and disappointments that have become almost institutionalized in many public schools; Levy says he is ending hiring freeze that has prevented more successful schools from hiring certified teachers they want; says Board of Education has complied with court order requiring it to hire certified teachers for vacancies in worst elementary schools; photos (M) Schools Try To Smooth The Bumps On Day 1

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