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March 9, 1998
What’s Wrong With This Picture?

No one knew exactly where Carlos Gomez’s money came from -- certainly not from his Citibank job -- but he seemed to have plenty of it. He and his wife, Alison Spear, lived lavishly on the East Side and in the Hamptons and spent their way into uptown society. But when he was arrested for embezzlement last month, even his wife began to wonder just who it was she’d married.

March 8, 2004
What You Can Buy for...$750,000

What kind of properties you can get for $750,000.

June 22, 1998
Day For Knight

BMCC's chess team, the best in the country, has players from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Egypt. But Kasaun Henry may have come from the greatest distance: a crushingly poor background in Harlem.

April 19, 2004
The Most Effective Ad So Far

Bush/Cheney, “21st Century”

September 6, 2004
GOP N.Y.

We’re Ready For Our Close-Up, Mr. President.

October 19, 1998
Venice Off the Menu

In the off-season, Venice still has everything the savvy sybarite will ever need -- except the crowds.

October 4, 1999
The Bell Tolls for the Big Board

Led by chairman Richard Grasso, the New York Stock Exchange, the heart and emblem of American capitalism, is trading the trading floor as we know it for an uncertain electronic future.

May 18, 1998
Flex Time

“He can cold rock a party,” says Puffy Combs. “He’s the ultimate choice for any event,” says Mariah Carey. He’s who Howard Stern listens to “when I have my sex,” says Stern. Meet Funkmaster Flex, the hottest D.J. in hip-hop.

February 10, 2003
Mad About the Boy

A jazz-club veteran who still can’t score a drink on a working night, 19-year-old Peter Cincotti is poised to make the leap from connoisseur’s secret to stardom. Did someone whisper Harry Connick Jr.?

September 13, 2004
The Circle Of Life

The Lion King’s Julie Taymor returns to opera, reimagining The Magic Flute for the Met.

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