Morning Read: Bloomberg's Fuel, Quinn's Sharks and the Run-Offs

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September 28, 2009 | 8:58 a.m.

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Bill Thompson called Michael Bloomberg “fuelish.”

The run-offs are tomorrow.

John Liu is campaigning at Brooklyn College.

Arun Venugopal says the public advocate candidates are focusing on minorities.

Hank Sheinkopf says “turnout mechanisms do not belong to the regular parties.”

Liz Benjamin has more on Barack Obama’s absence from the mayor’s race.

There’s a “No Bloomberg” sticker on the door of Thompson’s Staten Island campaign office.

Bloomberg’s campaign says Thompson will spend too much on education.

Joe Lieberman joined Bloomberg for an event.

If Christine Quinn endorses Bloomberg, she’s “dead,” a critic says, but if she stays neutral, she’ll be fine.

Joyce Purnick is excerpted on Gotham Gazette.

Peter Spencer thinks the election year helped get stalled projects underway.

Bloomberg’s PlaNYC has “set a new standard for 21st century planning in U.S. cities.”

It’s a “complicated effort” to get Carolyn Maloney’s husband back home.

The New York Post warns against electing John Liu.

Larry Littlefield, on Tier 5.

Gotham Gazette has an energy game.

“Elect Ozzi” is just one of the campaign buttons in the back of Thompson’s Staten Island campaign office.

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