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February 8, 1999
The Silent Treatment

Too old for the pediatrician and too young for the OB-GYN, teenage girls -- none too communicative to begin with -- are often shut off from smart medical care just when they're confronting major issues like sex, smoking, and diet that will affect them for the rest of their lives.

February 7, 2000
Some Nerve

Medicine: Dispatches From the Front Lines

September 13, 1999
Pop Music Preview
April 10, 2000
REAL E$TATE 2000:
Who Needs to be a Millionaire?

You don't need seven figures liquid to buy -- but it helps. From $150,000 to $3 million, from Fifth Avenue to Fort Greene: What you can afford.

October 14, 2002
The Top 100 Architects & Decorators

Our definitive list of the city's top interior talents, their signature looks, and their most well-known clients.

January 5, 1998
Chow, Manhattan

Just when it seemed like the restaurant madness of the eighties was safely in remission, everyone and his dentist wants to play the game again. And one bistro simply isn’t enough. Finding the gems in a rubble of cubic zirconia is my job. When friends call for advice, here’s what I say.

December 23, 2002
New York in Quotes

What do these notable New Yorkers think is the ultimate symbol of the city?

June 5, 2000
Best Doctors 2000:
My Surgeon's Secret Life
September 13, 2004
Conversation: Topher Grace and Dylan Kidd

Topher Grace and Dylan Kidd lose their innocence.

April 7, 2003
We Know What Evil

9 crimes that New York has followed with a passion. 

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