--- 6B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS & THAT --- THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2002 WEATHERFORECAST SATURDAY SOURCE:MATT JACOBS KUJHWEATHER@KU.EDU 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts LEWIS BY THOMAS AND MOZLEY The Associated Press NEW YORK — After a four year hiatus, the Grammy Awards will return to New York next year for the 45th annual ceremony and it was a simple phone call from new Mayor Michael Bloomberg that sealed the deal. Grammys return to New York The smiles were in contrast with the animosity between Greene and ex-mayor Rudolph "We talked about the importance of bringing the Grammys back to New York," Greene said yesterday. "To New York — you've got a great new mayor." "Only a couple of days after he was elected, the mayor called me up in the most humble tones," said Michael Greene, head of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, in announcing the Grammy's return to Madison Square Garden. Giuliani, who accused the academy chief of unleashing obscenities at a mayoral staffer in 1998. Greene denied the allegation; Giuliani called him a liar. "No matter who's mayor, the Grammys should come to New York," Bloomberg said. "The Grammys belong here because this is the musical center of the world." When the Grammy moved back to Los Angeles the next year, Greene said the Giuliani dust-up was not a factor. But the Grammy stayed in California for the duration of the Giuliani administration. Bloomberg deflected suggestions that his approach — conciliatory rather than combative — had lured the Grammys back. The Grammys' return said nothing about the two mayors' differing styles, Bloomberg insisted. Giuliani, through a spokeswoman, declined comment. Greene — who arrived for the news conference at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in a yellow taxi — was effusive Wednesday in his praise of the ex-mayor. "The way that Rudy Giuliani handled the last year of his mayoral term was brilliant," Greene said. "We're very, very thankful to the mayor for the things he did." The 2003 show, the ninth time the Grammys will have come to New York, will be Feb. 25. It will be the first time the Grammys are broadcast on a Sunday night. U. S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, also attending the news conference, said the return of the Grammys was particularly significant while New York rebounds from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. "New York always wants the Grammys," Schumer said. "But this year New York needs the Grammys." 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