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'Mayor for all' slogan resonates.

Publication: Daily News (New York, New York) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Publication Date: 29-MAR-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Daily News

Byline: David Saltonstall

Mar. 29--Virginia Fields -- Virginia Fields' NEW campaign literature makes her look like a no-nonsense woman ready to seize City Hall, with a bold logo proclaiming her "A Mayor for All New Yorkers."

There's just one problem -- that's the same slogan her Democratic rival Fernando Ferrer used during...

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