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October 29, 2001
Facing their Fears

Some kids saw it in real time, others watched it on television. Now they want to know what happened to the jumpers. Or whether another plane could crash through the window. How do we frame an answer? We want to make them feel safe -- but we also want to tell them the truth.

June 30, 2002
Get Your Motor Running

The BMW K1200RS isn’t just the summer’s best motorcycle—it’s the best motorcycle I’ve ever thrown a leg over

August 9, 1999
Big Shack Attack

Boom-enriched Manhattanites want to fulfill their manifest destiny with a giant shingle house in the South Fork -- sometimes a scant 100 yards from the chateau next door. With land so scarce, prices are roaring into the eight digits.

September 13, 1999
Shopping: The Farhi Side

Nicole Farhi, the British Donna Karan, dares to open right around the corner from the real Donna Karan.

February 16, 2004
Spring Fashion 2004

At last, after the sub-zero cold, spring fashion is in the breeze. It’s a season of crisp American style, of well-cut silhouettes and dazzling color. It’s an uplifting mix of flounces, glitter, and optimism. Fashion has never been so pretty, so flirty, so feminine.

May 29, 2000
Donna's Riskiest Role

Even before the press conferences, Donna Hanover and Rudy Giuliani were the closest of strangers. As her marriage was crumbling, Hanover spoke about her life as a virtual single working mom at gracie mansion.

May 10, 2004
Goodbye, Mr. Big

Publisher Ron Galotti, the model for Sex and the City’s Mr. Big, was a Ferrari-driving, model-dating, power-lunching, type-A personality gone mad. So how could he move to Vermont? Behind every slicker there’s a man with secrets.

April 12, 2004
Clash Pad

How much can one architect change his client’s taste?

September 30, 2002
They Will Rock You

From electro goddesses to dance-rockers to post-punks: Vital stats and revealing stories about the best New York bands vying to be the next Strokes.

September 11, 2000
Fall Preview: Let the Games Begin
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