It was more like a string of arrests for throwing cream pies in the mayors face.
All the mayors are white, but two of the five aldermen in each city are black.
The mayors' friendly wager further elevates the role of community service within the Super Bowl's activities.
The safest bet would be Jean-Paul Delevoye , a senator who also heads the mayors' association.
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The data is now a fully functional app that is currently being used by The Mayors Office.
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It's now going to take the governors and the county executives and the mayors a little bit of time.
My message to the governors, as well as to the mayors, is anything they need, we will be there.
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They were officially received by President Boris Yeltsin, Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, and the mayors of Moscow and St.
Today, eight states account for 84% of the database's mental-health records, according to an analysis by the mayors' group.
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If the mayors believe they need Mr Gore, the need is certainly mutual.
In the 1990s, most of the new ideas and most of the innovations have come out of the mayors' offices.
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And I have - the mayors have some of the toughest jobs in the country, because that's where the rubber hits the road.
On Thursday, the committee will seek input from Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, the mayors of Boston, Las Vegas and Washington, D.
But I think we should open our eyes to the fact that the mayors around the country have made a difference.
The mayors say that investing in their metropolitan economies is the most direct path to create jobs and jump-start the economy.
As of October 2012, Oklahoma had submitted only three mental health records to the NICS Index, according to the mayors' group.
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Ed Koch, Rudy Giuliani, Fiorello LaGuardia: The mayors of New York City have long been men with outsize personalities and strong personal brands.
Ray Nagin, the Democratic mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, added that the mayors were given specific details on where the money would go.
Dale Hourigan and the mayors of Bridgeport and Hartford participated, along with other experts in the fields of mental health, law enforcement and education.
The mayors could ask the unitary authority to consider leasing the car parks back to parish and town councils so they could work on increasing traffic.
The mayors seem to be relishing their new role as king-makers, and Mr Webb will be sending the conference's detailed urban agenda to every presidential candidate.
This coalition of two separate movements, Fatherland and All Russia, was formed in 1999 by the mayors of Moscow and St Petersburg, Yury Luzhkov and Vladimir Yakovlev.
Seeing this success, the mayors of Chicago, New York and Seattle have all come forward with plans to launch gigabit testbeds in their cities.
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To many would-be educational reformers of both parties, including the mayors of Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, vouchers still seem to be one stage too far.
The mayors of Kars in Turkey and Gyumri in Armenia have held several meetings over the past year to discuss how they might get round the blockade.
Both have signed on to participate in the Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service, an initiative launched last month at the U.S. Conference of Mayors winter meeting.
He tried City Hall and the mayors of small towns.
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In these boom times, the mayors are all sounding like moderates, yet there is always the danger that an economic reversal would force them back to the politics of old.
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