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September 8, 2002
Building a Better TV Family

This fall's new family shows offer a few incremental tweaks to the formula, especially when it comes to dear old dad.

September 13, 2004
Salman Rushdie And Charles Wuorinen

Slated for a 2002 opening at the New York City Opera and bumped twice, Haroun and the Sea of Stories finally gets a world premiere this fall.

November 1, 1999
The Tabs At Bat

In the other Subway Series, the News's wily veterans battle valiantly, but the Post's hungrier, nastier squad is on the verge of victory.

February 2, 2004
Separate Peace

Occupation hasn’t worked, and negotiation hasn’t worked. So, led by the cheerleading of an outspoken academic, a large majority of Israelis are learning to love the wall. But what happens to the settlements that fall outside it? Tough luck.

November 8, 2004
See Chuck Run. And Run. And Run. And Run.

But where is he going?

July 10, 2000
Which Rick Do You Pick?

Is Senate candidate Rick Lazio a Gingrich clone or a moderate? Altar boy, or shrewd infighter? There are plenty of Lazios to go around -- which makes him a formidable politician.

September 15, 2002
9/11 by the Numbers

Death, destruction, charity, salvation, war, money, real estate, spouses, babies, and other September 11 statistics.

September 30, 2002
The Scene: Generation W

Down and out in Williamsburg? Not exactly. How the victims of a sputtering economy are fueling a creative explosion.

June 28, 2004
How to Navigate the Benefits Scene

Join Donna Karan, Sarah Jessica Parker, and all the other fashionistas at these posh Hamptons benefits.

September 13, 2004
Crowning Glory

Peter Dinklage psychoanalyzes Shakespeare’s Richard III.

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