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City Comptroller John Liu dumped a bowlful of ugly on New York last week, accusing a city agency of sitting on $9.3 million meant for job creation, mostly in The Bronx, where unemployment is 12% and rising.
*President Obama promised transparency, and he has delivered (“Bam’s UN Stump Speech,” Editorial, Sept. 22).
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