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December 3, 2007
Catchment-22

All those new-condo buyers are drawn to neighborhoods with the best public schools—which are then nearly destroyed by new kids.

November 19, 2007
Infatuations

It Happened Last Week in New York: November 5-11, 2007

February 5, 2007
Dolphinmania

If the cetaceans that stranded themselves in the Hamptons were trying to tell us something, we’re a long way from getting the message.

January 8, 2007
Play Grounds

Dining with baby gets easier.

December 25, 2006
Dr. Do-Gooder

First smoking, now trans fats. Health czar Thomas Frieden is determined to save our lives, whether it’s good for us or not.

June 26, 2006
Engaged, Never Married

The day before he went to Iraq, Army Reserve Sergeant Joe Velez of the Bronx decided to marry his girlfriend. Last week, he was killed by a roadside bomb.

October 3, 2005
Pining for Bork

He was as divisive a Supreme Court nominee as can be imagined. But Democrats should hope they get a pick like him. Here’s why.

September 19, 2005
Katrina and The Clintons

The flood in New Orleans gives a sharp new focus to Bill Clinton’s New York conference—and a boost to Hillary’s presidential hopes.

March 22, 2003
Twisted Seven Sister

Are women’s magazines run by a liberal cabal, as Myrna Blyth, former editor-in-chief of Ladies’ Home Journal, alleges? A colleague begs to differ.

May 9, 2005
Al Qaeda’s New York

The terrorists are still obsessed with the city—which is why the NYPD is trying to learn to think like terrorists.

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