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July 25, 2005
NASCAR Nation’s Super-Chef

Mario Batali, the man behind Babbo, sets out to feed 75 million race-car fans. “They’ll cook literally anything,” he says admiringly.

July 25, 2005
The Slurpee Invader

7-Eleven’s CEO on condoms, Crystal Light, his company’s new inÞltration of Manhattan—and why corner bodegas should have no fear.

July 18, 2005
She Wore it Well

The inimitable style of Nan Kempner.

July 18, 2005
Fixing a Leak

Times reporter Judith Miller landed behind bars for a story she didn’t write about a crime she didn’t commit. Our easy reference guide to how it was that the media ended up on trial.

July 18, 2005
How Did London Affect New York?

A survey of 100 passersby outside Grand Central on the day of the attacks—63 of whom knew people over there and had already made sure they were safe.

July 18, 2005
Intelligencer:July 11-18

Ali G on da 4 train, an emerging art mini mall, President Bush's prime-time justice, and more.

July 4, 2005
Le Cirque Takeout

Remember the nineties? Fast-acting nostalgists, get your PayPal accounts ready: Big, weird, slightly used bar’s hitting eBay; Ed Koch, for one, won’t be bidding.

July 4, 2005
The 2 Columbus Circle Game

Was the Landmarks commissioner a little too close to the side that wants it destroyed? A would-be savior of Edward Durell Stone’s building looks at the latest, most dramatic twist in the city’s preservation drama.

July 4, 2005
Intelligencer: June 27–July 11

Bloggers take on a Goonie, the sixth-day war at the "Journal," Lefty cred crisis over the IFC, and more.

June 22, 2005
Ed Klein’s Canoodle Kerfuffle

Bill’s “mouth-kissing” photo in “The Truth About Hillary”

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