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May 10, 2004
A Test for Rudy

When the 9/11 commission comes to New York, will Giuliani still play the good soldier for the GOP?

March 22, 1999
1999: A Bronx Odyssey

Joe DiMaggio embodied mid-century American values; Stanley Kubrick savagely satirized them. But the two Bronx geniuses were more alike than meets the eye.

August 23, 2004
Time Warner Raw

Few diners at Masa. V Steakhouse panned. Keller rarely at Per Se. A still-shuttered Café Gray. Is this any way to run a four-star food court?

August 4, 2003
Killer Competition

Activist and councilman James Davis played his own brand of Brooklyn-style political hardball. But Othniel Askew threw out the rule book.

April 5, 2004
A Dying Trend

The four NYU students who’ve jumped to their deaths grimly illustrate new research: Suicide can be a fad.

May 31, 2004
Shrinking Mike

At last week’s 9/11 hearings, Bloomberg found himself (again) under the shadow of his heroic predecessor. He’s going to have to learn not to let that happen.

March 8, 2004
Struck Twice

Only a month after Olivia Goldsmith died at Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat, there’s been another death during a face-lift. Inside a hospital in crisis.

March 10, 2003
Safe to Dance

New York has some of the toughest nightlife laws in the nation—and that’s good. But the city’s aggressive campaign against club owners is causing its own set of safety problems.

July 15, 2002
Broadway Sosa

Boys don't sew. In the South Bronx, boys definitely don't sew. But Emilio Sosa did, and now he's one of the hottest costume designers in New York theater.

February 23, 2004
Closing Time?

A proposed after-hours license looms like an apocalyptic last call over everyone from Lotus to Schiller's. Club owners' alternative: Let us have cops!

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