1. New York Gov. David Paterson says he's planning for at least 1,000 layoffs to contend with a fiscal crisis after public worker unions refused to provide concessions.
    CNYCentral.com - Jul 29 07:47pm
  2. The state’s inquiry may not have recommended criminal charges against Gov. David Paterson, but it paints a damning portrait.
    New York Times - Jul 29 08:15pm
  3. View full sizeMike Groll / APNew York Gov. David Paterson talks to reporters at the Capitol in Albany on March 8. ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. David Paterson says he regrets dropping out of the race for a full...
    The Post-Standard - Jul 29 02:10pm
  4. A day after a special prosecutor cleared Gov. David Paterson of allegations that he tampered with a witness who had accused a top aide of domestic violence, he said Thursday that he regrets dropping out of the race for a full term as New York governor.
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 29 05:02pm
  5. As Gov. David A. Paterson of New York is found not to have committed a crime, Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, who hopes to succeed him, also stands to benefit.
    New York Times - Jul 28 08:13pm
  6. Gov. David A. Paterson and his advisers did not act criminally in handling a domestic violence case involving a top aide, a retired judge who investigated the case announced on Wednesday.
    New York Times - Jul 28 06:58pm
  7. ALBANY -- New York Gov. David Paterson says he regrets dropping out of the race for a full term. Paterson's comments on WOR-AM came a day after a special prosecutor cleared him of allegations that he tampered with a witness who had accused a top aide of domestic violence.
    WRGB Albany - Jul 29 02:28pm
  8. New York Gov. David Paterson will not face criminal charges for calling a woman who later dropped domestic violence charges against a top aide to the governor, according to a person with direct knowledge of the investigation. Domestic violence - David Paterson - Indictment - Women - People
    MSNBC - Jul 28 10:47am
  9. New York's former chief judge says Gov. David Paterson shouldn't face criminal charges for calling a woman who later dropped domestic violence charges against a key adviser.
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 28 11:33am
  10. New York Gov. David Paterson will not face criminal charges for calling a woman who later dropped domestic violence charges against a top aide to the governor, according to a person with direct knowledge of the investigation.
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 28 10:21am