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The Big Question Archive

March 4, 2002
Lit Happens

A year after Chicago's librarians and booksellers chose To Kill a Mockingbird as the book to bring the city together, a similar group of literary busybodies has taken up the cause in New York . . .

July 23, 2001
Q:

West Nile, Lyme disease, presidential motorcades: What will terrorize the city next?

October 6, 2003
Dream Team

Wes is in, Hill’s iffy, and Dean’s running (a bit) scared. What’s your fantasy Democratic ticket?

August 13, 2001
Q:

Now that Clinton's in Harlem, what should he do to be a good neighbor?

March 22, 2004
Leaving Home

Who else could run Martha Stewart, Inc.?

March 15, 2004
Severance Pay

Neil Simon’s press agent gave him a kidney. What would you do for your boss?

December 8, 2003
For a Song

Song Airlines is now the official sponsor of the meatpacking district. Who should co-brand your neighborhood?

April 26, 2004
Book of Bill

How should Clinton title his memoirs?

July 30, 2001
Q:

Bloomberg has spent $8 million on the mayoral race. What's a better use for the cash?

August 11, 2003
Test Kitchen

What do foodies think of Rocco DiSpirito’s new show? And would they want one of their own?

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