- December 11, 2006
- Mr. Settlement
Sharpton’s “closer,” Sanford Rubenstein, to rep the 50-bullet victims.
- December 11, 2006
- Rudy’s Way Would Be to Shun Rev. Al
Bloomie embraces and Randy Mastro rolls his eyes.
- December 4, 2006
- Bonfire of the Puggle
Two forensic pathologists, an ex-con, and the hunt for one irresistible designer dog.
- November 6, 2006
- Stiffed
How the NYPD’s elite Cold Case Squad, which investigates long-unsolved crimes, is falling victim to a slow bureaucratic death.
- October 23, 2006
- The East Hampton Chain-Saw Incident
A swastika-loving 16-year-old, a Latino classmate, a bottle of vodka, and a power tool. The battle over immigration gets ugly in the shadow of wealth and privilege.
- October 16, 2006
- Rape, Justice, and the ‘Times’
“I’ve never felt so ill,” says one reporter about the paper’s coverage of the Duke lacrosse-team case. Luckily, a blogger’s on the story, too.
- October 16, 2006
- The Organ Grinder
The living need the dead like never before, and Michael Mastromarino had a Dickensian scheme for supplying the parts.
- October 16, 2006
- Under Surveillance
Another day, another fall from grace for a public figure with a checkered past. How to watch your back—and your cell phone, your e-mail, your husband ...
- October 9, 2006
- Gun Nuts
Can Bloomberg�s firearms initiatives hit their target? Turf wars, slander suits bedevil crusade.
- October 9, 2006
- Getting His Due
For forcing Swiss banks to repay their debts to Holocaust survivors, NYU law professor Burt Neuborne was hailed as a hero. Then he submitted his bill: $4,760,000.