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The City Politic Archive

May 22, 2000
Poor Posture

Rudy Giuliani's private life unravels in a public comedy of hypocrisy Molière-like in proportion, and all Mrs. Clinton has had to do -- so far -- is wait him out.

February 3, 2003
Cool on the Hill

Hillary Clinton—team player after all—continues to gain the confidence of her Senate colleagues while deftly building a power base and lashing out against W.'s agenda. Now it's time to do more.

December 22, 2003
Primary Importance

Forget Iowa and New Hampshire. Team Dean plans to use New York to stop whoever—Clark? Kerry? Edwards?—breaks out in the early primaries.

February 17, 2003
Joel Klein's 200 Club

The plan to standardize the school system’s curriculum for all but 200 schools is making anxious the very people the system needs most if it’s to improve: the middle class.

October 13, 2003
My Ex-Friend George

To get reelected, Bloomberg desperately needs Pataki’s help. Why is Pataki going to leave him hanging?

March 28, 2005
Gift of the Gifted

Why did Bloomberg slow down his plan to reform the schools’ gifted programs? Start with Upper West Side parents—and election-year politics.

April 24, 2000
Rudy's Rap Sheet

Giuliani and Safir insist that only dead suspects' sealed records are released by the city -- but it's been done in the cases of at least two men who are very much alive.

January 31, 2000
Caution, Wind, Etc.

Talk about a contrast in styles: Rudy brazenly flouts the state's Republican leadership while Hillary tiptoes everywhere. Where's her moxie?

February 17, 2003
Joel Klein's 200 Club

The plan to standardize the school system’s curriculum for all but 200 schools is making anxious the very people the system needs most if it’s to improve: the middle class.

March 17, 2003
Justice Delayed

For five years, Osama bin Laden’s alleged weapons procurer has been in a downtown jail (where he stabbed an officer, causing brain damage). We deserve to see him have his day in court.

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