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Quinn in the SlushQuinn in the Slush

The City Council speaker’s unusual political identity makes her a strong mayoral candidate. But now her rivals have something to throw.

The Mysteries of the Suicide TouristThe Mysteries of the Suicide Tourist

Why people come to New York to kill themselves.

What is the What If?What Is the What If?

Ten thought experiments exploring the possibility of Hillary Clinton, nominee.


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Intelligencer
About That Crush on Obama Don’t Go, Hill

A Columbia professor thinks Hillary Clinton has the face to win the race, not Obama.

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Bear Bankers HibernatingBear Bankers Hibernating

Until they are laid off, Bear Stearns employees are getting paid to do almost nothing.

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Rupert Murdoch Is No YahooRupert Murdoch Is No Yahoo

Billionaire’s X-ray vision can’t see a search-engine bid.

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Daily Intel
A-Rod’s Kind of a WussA-Rod Is Kind of a Wuss

The Yankee passed out when his first daughter was born.

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Meet Greg and LouMeet Greg and Lou

What riders told the new general managers of the L and 7 subway lines.

It Happened Last Week

Every Move You Make

The Police announced last week that they’d wrap their reunion tour in the city this summer, just as a fortnight in which every little thing Hillary Clinton did was magic came to a halt.

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