- July 19, 1999 | Feature
- The Quiet Man
When a convicted sex offender moves in next door, you want to be told. That's what Megan's Law is all about. But for some offenders, it can turn the neighborhood into a powder keg. And for others, like Frank Penna, the punishment may not fit the crime at all.
- November 29, 2004 | The City Politic
- A Mayor’s Race Blooms
Can a billionaire businessman learn the common touch? Is beating up on Jim Dolan a winning strategy? And could a Republican take a chunk of the black vote? The shape of the campaign to come.
- October 8, 1999 | Feature
- October 8, 1999: The Mets, Game Three
- February 8, 1999 | Sports
- CBS's Hail Mary
When CBS paid the NFL $4 billion for TV rights over eight years, it seemed an all-or-nothing gamble -- and it paid off, a giant victory for sport as entertainment product.
- June 21, 1999 | Feature
- Morality Playoffs
Spike Lee critiques the Knicks' narrative arc.
- December 23, 2002 | Classic New York
- The Natural
What it takes to be a hometown hero.
- November 4, 2002 | Feature
- Name to a Face
After Matias Reyes's confession in the Central Park jogger case, one of his earlier victims finally discovers who attacked her.
- April 21, 2003 | The City Politic
- Learning Curve
Now that George Pataki has shown his true colors—ice blue—Mayor Bloomberg faces the reality of a $6 billion deficit and just what it will take to pull the city through this crisis.
- August 31, 2004 | Feature
- Moore, Less
- October 25, 1999 | Sports
- Life's a Pitch
The Yankees (think invincible) and the Mets (think Rodney Dangerfield) vamp through the playoffs, and suddenly October is one wild emotional roller-coaster ride.

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