Andrew Cuomo
SLP2001111118- 11 NOVEMBER 2001- ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USA: Democratic candidate for Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo greets guests that come to a fund raiser for him at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri, November 11, 2001. Cuomo is the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Clinton administration. rlw/bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI
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