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October 1, 2001
The Talking Cure

Loss, grief, anger, war, God, America the beautiful, and good old Downtown weirdness by the light of a million candles.

March 8, 2004
What You Can Buy for...$2 Million

What kinds of properties you can buy for $2 million.

August 30, 2004
The Big Question

New Yorkers Answer Our RNC Question.

May 29, 2000
Hamptons Preview: Summer Games 2000

Whether you migrate to the South Fork by Jitney, roadster, helicopter, or kid-packed SUV, the Hamptons will have something new to offer you this season.

June 28, 2004
How to Summerproof Your Brillo Hair

Embrace the Curly Girl revolution and let your summer fuzz fly free.

December 7, 1998
Painful Choices

One spring evening, 7-year-old Kara Ramos ate a rare hamburger at a family party. Days later she was lying in the hospital, trembling with pain as E. coli toxins coursed through her body. She screamed at her mother's touch. That's when Kara's doctor gave her parents a choice: Would they allow her to become the 28th child in America to take an experimental drug? It was the toughest decision they'd ever had to make. And they had to make it right away.

August 3, 1998
Adult Education / Sports: Body Work

There's only so far a stationary bike can take you. It's time to get out of the gym and into that Speedo.

August 3, 1998
Adult Education / Culture: Food for Thought

High art to low, Broadway to Buddhism -- broaden your mind without those pesky exams.

March 10, 2003
Far and Away

Designing shoes was her dream job—even if it meant spending so much time in provincial China that she felt cut off from her New York life and love. She had told friends she was thinking about making this trip her last and giving up her job at Kenneth Cole. What Laura Southwick couldn’t imagine was that she’d never return to the home she missed so much.

October 19, 1999
50 Ways to Love . . .
the East Village (31-40)

Our series of highly personal, brazenly arbitrary neighborhood tours, in which our staff writer sings the praises of her neighborhood.

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