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Harrison J. Goldin, 88, New York City Comptroller in Fiscal Crisis, Is Dead

He weathered the storm as the city’s chief financial officer for 16 years and jousted with Mayor Koch in a public feud and a losing primary bid to replace him.

Joseph P. Fried
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Budgets and Budgeting, Deaths (Obituaries), Democratic Party, Elections, Comptrollers, Elections, Mayors, Goldin, Harrison J, Koch, Edward I, New York City, Office of the Comptroller (NYC), Politics and Government, Primaries and Caucuses
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