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  1. From 1977 to 1981, during the Carter administration, Giuliani practiced law at the Patterson, Belknap, Webb and Tyler law firm, as chief of staff to his former boss, Ace Tyler. In later years, Tyler became "disillusioned" by what Tyler described as Giuliani's time as US Attorney, criticizing several of his prosecutions as "overkill".

  2. Sep 19, 2022 · And when he became mayor Giuliani never failed to exploit tensions between the N.Y.P.D. and the Black community. His stop-and-frisk policy, for example, was a plain case of racial profiling.

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  3. In September 2001, in the final three months of his last term, Giuliani became the national face of New York after terrorists flew airliners into the World Trade Center’s iconic Twin Towers, causing both skyscrapers to collapse and killing nearly 3,000 people.

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  4. Rudy Giuliani’s career began as a superstar prosecutor and a crime-fighting mayor. Then he led New York City back from the 9/11 attacks and it made him a beloved national figure.

  5. Aug 5, 2021 · The monochrome vision that resulted from growing up in a world where everyone was either a cop or a mobster, and which served him so well as a prosecutor, became hostage to private vendettas.

  6. Pisciotta betrayed Giuliano to Don Croce Malo and the Carabinieri because he was fearing his actions were becoming suicidal. He committed grievous offenses against the most powerful in Sicily and feared the end was near.

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  8. Jun 3, 2017 · Deprived of both his legitimate and illegitimate incomes, Giuliano became an outlaw, and soon gathered about him twenty men in similar circumstances. He genuinely only ever stole from rich travellers, although this was for practical reasons as well as humanitarian ones.

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