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October 30, 2006
The Autism Clause

A handful of new schools charge up to $140,000 a year to educate an autistic child. Who can pay that much? Anyone with the right lawyer.

October 30, 2006
Swingers

How flirty are the city’s playgrounds?

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 16, 2006
The Top Five: Crafts Classes

From Bryant Park Knits to Family Art Workshops.

October 9, 2006
Scoundrel No More

John Lithgow loses his dirty rotten side.

October 2, 2006
Busting Mary Poppins

Spying on the babysitter has never been easier.

October 2, 2006
Baby Bust at Bloomberg?

Company called unmaternal.

October 2, 2006
Three Cheers for the Red, Pink, and Blue

The Doodlebops go on the record.

September 25, 2006
The Outsourced Parent

The hands-free, do-nothing, price-is-no-object guide to rearing a child from conception to college.

September 25, 2006
Native New Yorkers

The National Museum of the American Indian stays put—and grows into its building.

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