- 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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