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Chris Smith

February 7, 2005 | The City Politic
Who Failed the C Train?

Not a homeless person. It was Governor George Pataki, and his enabler, Mayor Mike Bloomberg. A lesson in why budgets matter.

September 15, 2002 | Feature
American Idol

From lame-duck mayor to GOP superstar, Rudy Giuliani has in the past year become "the hottest political property" in the country. The question is not whether he will run again -- but how far he can go.

October 14, 1999 | Feature
October 14, 1999: the Yankees vs. the Red Sox, Game Two
November 1, 2004 | Feature
Rudy, We Hardly Know You Anymore

Crisscrossing the country as the chief Republican attack dog—and a possible 2008 presidential contender—Rudy Giuliani is speaking the language of a new constituency, one that often views New York as Gomorrah on the Hudson.

October 19, 1999 | Feature
October 19, 1999: the Mets vs. the Braves, Game Six
August 16, 2004 | Feature
The Yankees' Most Valuable Player

In the big trade that didn't happen and the less-big that did, general manager Brian Cashman not only primed his team for the postseason--he showed he's more than just George Steinbrenner's personal shopper.

June 28, 1999 | Feature
Helluva Summer

Murder, drugs, group sex, Reggie Jackson, and wall-to-wall disco: Sounds like New York in 1977. Welcome to Spike Lee's idea of fun.

October 29, 2001 | Feature
Facing their Fears

Some kids saw it in real time, others watched it on television. Now they want to know what happened to the jumpers. Or whether another plane could crash through the window. How do we frame an answer? We want to make them feel safe -- but we also want to tell them the truth.

January 13, 2003 | Feature
Gridiron Gentlemen

Win or lose, the Jets and Giants are No. 1 when it comes to their civilized owners.

May 10, 2004 | Cityside
A Test for Rudy

When the 9/11 commission comes to New York, will Giuliani still play the good soldier for the GOP?

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