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Robert Kolker

August 30, 2004 | Feature
A Quiet Riot

Yesterday, Hordes Marched Peacefully. Tonight, Rudy Puts On the Gloves.

October 9, 2000 | Feature
Politics: Who Pays for the Soft-Money Ban?
April 26, 1999 | Profile
A Born Liter: RFK Jr. Bottles a Cause
September 27, 2004 | Feature
The Bad Superintendent

To the Harvard-obsessed parents of Roslyn, New York, Frank Tassone appeared to be the ideal schools chief. Then $8 million went missing, Tassone became a prime suspect, and the details of his secret double life began to emerge.

March 1, 2004 | Class Action
Contract Sport

With his plan to reinvent the teachers’ contract, Mike Bloomberg touched off Round Two in the fight for the soul of the city’s schools.

June 28, 2004 | Class Action
Students of Summer

Why Bloomberg’s social-promotion ban’s bark is worse than its bite.

May 3, 2004 | Class Action
Mr. Ed

One man—Mayor Bloomberg—now controls New York’s vast education system. So why do some educators long for a return to the old Board of Ed?

January 10, 2000 | Feature
Old Jack City

Who might finally burst the city's safety bubble? The drug lords of yesteryear.

November 26, 2001 | Feature
The Power of Partnership

On September 11, New York's chief executives got a higher calling. With the city in crisis, the New York City Partnership, an alliance of A-list business leaders formed in the wake of the last fiscal crisis, is coming together to lead the counterattack.

June 14, 2004 | Best Doctors
Mark Kris

His drug is at the forefront of next-generation cancer treatments.

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