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Greg Sargent

November 8, 2004 | Intelligencer
Pauley’s Problem

Plus, the new political minority, sex charges on ice, Jane's harder side, and moon boot madness.

November 15, 2004 | Intelligencer
Donor Fatigue

Plus, NYC Dems take a hit, FAO's secret, sushi style, and MoMA's ghost.

May 17, 2004 | The City Politic
Sand Storm

New Bush administration rules could force Michael Bloomberg to close Coney Island and other city beaches this summer. Just in time for election season.

December 8, 2004 | Intelligencer
And They're Off

City Comptroller Bill Thompson’s sitting mayor’s race out this time

November 22, 2004 | Intelligencer
The Clinton Factor

Can Bill and Hillary’s former media guru help Gifford Miller beat Bloomberg?

March 7, 2005 | Intelligencer
More Than One Way to Kill a Cat

Kinder, gentler euthanasia at the city pound.

December 8, 2003 | Feature
The Conventioneer

The Republican National Convention comes to town in just nine months. Meet Bill Harris, the Alabama conservative, Civil War buff, and dove hunter in charge.

October 27, 2003 | The City Politic
Zero for Heroes

Many of the people who spent months in the pit at ground zero have respiratory ailments. And no health insurance. And no aid from the government. Why?

April 5, 2004 | Feature
The Line That Time Forgot

They call the Second Avenue subway the greatest New York project never built. They may have to think of a new name.

May 3, 2004 | The City Politic
Will Bill?

Bill Thompson is mild-mannered, relatively unknown, and not sure he wants to run. So how is it that the city comptroller may be the next mayor?

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