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November 15, 1999
Scores for Sale
February 7, 2000
Brain Waves

Medicine: Dispatches From the Front Lines

January 17, 2000
The Intensive Pet Care Unit

The Animal Medical Center uses some of the most advanced medical technology known to man to treat dogs, cats, turtles, even rats. Crazy, you say? Not if the pet was a member of your family.

October 14, 2002
Urban Oasis

A Greenwich Village duplex combines Southeast Asian embellishments with a pared-down, high-tech design, using cool concrete, glowing glass, and bright-blue water -- indoors and out.

May 11, 1998
Recite Your Mantra and Call Me In the Morning

Spurred by new developments in neuroscience and by hefty donations from believers -- not to mention a visit from the Dalai Lama -- New York's straitlaced medical Establishment is finally recognizing the healing power of mind-body techniques like meditation.

November 27, 2000
Holiday Gifts: Small World

You know what they say about good things and packaging. These stylish stocking-stuffers are designed to provoke outsize outbursts of gratitude from their recipients.

April 7, 2003
Brooklyn Burning

The Riot in Crown Heights set the stage for Giuliani’s election—and taught the current NYPD commissioner how not to handle a crisis.

May 22, 2000
Summer Food: Bass Profundo
June 2, 2003
The New Cubism

Has the thrill gone out of your grill? For your next cookout, try kebabs—cubes of marinated meat or fish threaded on skewers and charcoal-grilled to sublimely caramelized perfection.

March 10, 2003
Welcome to the Neighborhoods

For the first time in a decade, city real estate last year did something other than shoot straight up: It went up, down, and all around. A block-by-block guide to what happened -- and what's next.

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