- 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.
- May 24, 2004
- The Prince of Pop
Downtown restaurant manager Tim Moore served the stars, then became one himself—an intimate to thousands whose kindness was repaid in murder.
- May 24, 2004
- Equal Wrongs
The images of women abusing Iraqis, and having sex in front of them, are shocking. But in committing wartime atrocities, a woman can be just like a man.
- November 22, 2004
- Phase Three
This issue completes the three-part renovation of New York Magazine that we began earlier this fall.





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