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info[1] = "Adolfo dreams of a job in the Obama cabinet.";
info[2] = "When Adolfo Carrion’s campaign treasurer became chairman of Bronx Community Board #8, many critics saw a conflict of interest.";
info[3] = "When compared to his counterpart from Brooklyn, Marty Markowitz, Borough President Adolfo Carrion’s economic development resume does not stand up to review.";
info[4] = "In 2006, Adolfo Carrion’s “State of the Borough” speech was virtually idea-free.";
info[5] = "In 2002, The Bronx failed to attract a movie studio within its borders, though the other boroughs and Yonkers announced new studios or expansions of existing locations. Here, cartoonist Robert Lebowitz imagines Carrion’s pitch to studio executives, with movies based on his at the time short political and legislative career.";
info[6] = "What it must be like for Adolfo Carrion to read the Bronx Press Review/Riverdale Review.";
info[7] = "On the 2008 release of “The Dark Knight,” cartoonist Robert Lebowitz compared Adolfo Carrion to Batman’s signature villain.";
info[8] = "A parody of Adolfo Carrion and Bronx political boss Roberto Ramirez based on the “Scooby Doo” franchise.";
info[9] = "A 2004 parody on the lack of big ideas coming from Adolfo Carrion’s administration.";
info[10] = "Adolfo Carrion, matched up against some stiff competition, wins his first Oscar.";
info[11] = "When the Alps Motel closed in 2002, Adolfo Carrion made a big deal of his role in ridding the Bronx of the “hot sheet” motel menace. Just a few years later, an investigation by the Bronx Press Review found that the hotel that had replaced the Alps was also charging hourly rates. The more things change…";
info[12] = "In 2005, Adolfo Carrion’s campaign spent $1 million on his reelection bid, even though he had no serious challenger. So where did the money go?";
info[13] = "The “hot sheet” motel menace takes over the Bronx while Carrion, here as Mad Magazine’s Alfred E. Newman, stands idly by.";
info[14] = "Adolfo Carrion makes a mistake at a speech, following news that not one billionaire lives in his home borough.";
info[15] = "Though he had stopped for a while, in 2006 Adolfo Carrion once again began paying Roberto Ramirez’s consulting firm for political services. ";
info[16] = "The “hot sheet” motel menace continues to spread across the Bronx. Here is a helpful price guide.";
info[17] = "Public comments from Adolfo Carrion indicate that he is more concerned with the economy elsewhere than that of the Bronx.";
info[18] = "Despite the evidence, Adolfo Carrion is convinced the Bronx economy is doing great.";
info[19] = "In 2008, Adolfo Carrion named Dr. Ruth Westheimer to the Bronx Walk of Fame, even though she had never lived in The Bronx. Here, Carrion celebrates various cultural achievements “about” the Bronx.";
info[20] = "Given his Bronx history, cartoonist Robert Lebowitz imagines Adolfo Carrion’s potential service as City Comptroller.";
info[21] = "Adolfo Carrion has a crazy idea to fix the city’s public schools.";
info[22] = "Adolfo Carrion’s sinister plans for the Bronx Chamber of Commerce include placing it in the hands of his political allies.";
info[23] = "A movie parody that needs no explanation.";
info[24] = "Adolfo Carrion took campaign contributions from Gaseteria, a company with a major interest in preventing zoning laws from changing to prevent “hot sheet” motels from opening in The Bronx. Despite the heat he took for taking the checks, he went and took their money again.";
info[25] = "A movie parody of “Austin Powers in Goldmember,” featuring Adolfo Carrion, Fernando Ferrer and Roberto Ramirez.";
info[26] = "It took one major disaster for The Bronx to improve its position on the list of the nation’s poorest counties.";
info[27] = "In The Bronx, the easiest business to open is another “hot sheet” motel.";
info[28] = "A look at the many different hats Adolfo Carrion wore during his 2001 campaign.";
info[29] = "A movie parody, where the villagers are chasing Adolfo Carrion out of The Bronx.";
info[30] = "In the economic development Olympics, The Bronx is coming in last.";
info[31] = "When then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani was looking to redevelop the Kingsbridge Armory, reports stated that then-City Councilman Adolfo Carrion was offered two schools in his district in exchange for his support of the project. According to reports, Carrion refused, costing the Bronx two new schools in the process.";
info[32] = "When things were bad in The Bronx, the answer was for Adolfo Carrion to get arrested in Puerto Rico.";
info[33] = "Adolfo Carrion reacts to the news that Pluto is no longer considered a planet.";
info[34] = "Despite a budget crisis at the time, Adolfo Carrion had a mobile fax machine installed in his vehicle in 2002, at City expense.";
info[35] = "Just like in “Sleeper,” the message was more of the same at Adolfo Carrion’s 2008 “State of the Borough” speech.";
info[36] = "Adolfo Carrion reads the newspapers, then puts out a press release. No original research need apply.";
info[37] = "Ala “Sweeney Todd,” Adolfo Carrion deals with disloyal community board members.";
info[38] = "When a 2008 New York Post expose found much of Adolfo Carrion’s schedule taken up by “private” meetings, cartoonist Robert Lebowitz imagined what was happening behind closed doors.";
info[39] = "While serving time in jail for protesting in Vieques in 2001, Adolfo Carrion announced that he would abandon his hunger strike for the good of his campaign. His fellow prisoners—Roberto Ramirez, Jose Rivera and Rev. Al Sharpton—stayed the course.";
info[40] = "A movie parody, featuring Adolfo Carrion and his political master, Roberto Ramirez.";
info[41] = "Another movie parody, this time showing the future of the Bronx through the eyes of the Apes of the future.";
info[42] = "In 2003, Adolfo Carrion’s driver used the emergency siren to blow through a red light on the Grand Concourse, right in front of a reporter from this newspaper. What emergency could have faced a borough president?";
info[43] = "Adolfo Carrion, while purporting to fight “hot sheet” motels, accepts campaign contributions from those with an interest in their success.";
info[44] = "Adolfo Carrion’s plan for the future of the Bronx, 2002.";
info[45] = "Following the 2005 mayoral elections, early polling showed the City just how successful Adolfo Carrion would be in his planned 2009 race for city comptroller.";
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