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January 24, 2005
The Other West Side Story

A new stadium isn’t the only waterfront boondoggle.

January 24, 2005
Last-Chance Photo Op

You may not get to see—or take—pictures like these again.

January 24, 2005
Diplomats Who Rock

The Coalition of the Willing tear down the walls in Tribeca.

January 24, 2005
Air War

Brooklyn developers aim to build high before zoning-law shift; groundling locals in uproar.

January 17, 2005
Shirley Chisholm: Front-Runner

The first black congresswoman to run for the White House was used to going it alone.

January 17, 2005
Tsunami Donations: Following the Money

How a charity with offices on 37th Street, Action Against Hunger can turn a donation from Manhattan into safe drinking water for a Sri Lankan village.

January 17, 2005
Pity the Architect

If no one loves 2 Columbus Circle, why stop him from redesigning it?

January 17, 2005
In Remembrance: Sarah Jewler, Colleague and Friend

She had every confidence she could push back, wear down her disease, outlast it. We’re terribly sad that this is one battle she didn’t win.

January 17, 2005
James Truman’s Exit Interview

Before leaving Si’s court and moving to Spain, Condé Nast’s editorial director talks to Carl Swanson.

January 17, 2005
In Relief: Five Other Crisis Situations

As the world continues to give to the relief effort in South Asia, aid groups don’t want people to forget about the rest of the world. Here are five places that still need assistance.

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