The Morning Read: May 16, 2006

The Times reports that a judge has ruled against city plans for a Hunt's Point site; and the city continues to go after illegal gun sales.

The Daily News reports the City Council has declared war on poverty.

Over at the Post, Andrea Peyser goes after Sheldon Silver.

And Davidson Goldin examines Rudy Giuliani's stump speech for the Sun.

—Nicole Brydson
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LAWMAN (not verified) says:

andrea peyser is a piece of crap panderer to the right. she doesn't understand that law requires language that is constitutional and when you have 150 members of a legislative body to build consensus is often no slam dunk. she is obsessed with calling silver names and while many people can have issues with him you can't criticize him for being a dictator and then criticize him when he gets input from elected members of his legislature.

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