Fredric U. Dicker
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Fredric Uberall Dicker is a long time columnist for the New York Post. He is the state editor for New York since 1982[1] where he has covered Hugh Carey, Mario Cuomo, George Pataki, and Eliot Spitzer.[2] In October 1987, Dicker was shoved out of the offices of the New York State Assembly House Operations Committee by a senior aide to the then Assembly Speaker Mel Miller.[3] A 2005 New York Observer story on Dicker stated that he is a "political institution in his own right" and his reporting "regularly drives news coverage". Dicker broke the Troopergate scandal in July 2007.