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February 5, 2007
Not in Kansas

Senator Hillary Clinton’s disclosure that The Wizard of Oz was one of her three favorite movies set the week’s tone in the Emerald City.

January 22, 2007
Uncool New York

This city is behind several others—even Chicago!—in its efforts to combat global warming. Mayor Bloomberg can do much better.

January 22, 2007
Spitz Sanitizes Grand Central Gov. Show

Battle of historical accuracy vs. Eliot’s handlers.

January 15, 2007
Chairman of the Money

Charlie Rangel has waited all his life to hold America’s purse strings. Now everyone is waiting on him.

January 15, 2007
Steve Jobs’s Halo

So convinced is Wall Street of the Apple CEO’s wizardry, it refuses to believe that anything can go wrong in his kingdom.

January 15, 2007
No Safe Harbor

Manhattan’s once bustling waterfront is about to lose one of its few remaining working piers to a convention center. A longshoreman’s lament: Where will the cruise ships go now?

January 15, 2007
Politicos Pose in Power Powder Blue

The red power tie is dead.

January 8, 2007
Condolences

As 2006 prepared to kick the bucket, a funereal pall hung over the city.

December 25, 2006
Because We Have Four, Yes Four, Presidential Wannabes

Just a few years ago, New York was so far from the political mainstream that secession seemed a sensible idea. Now, apparently, the road to the White House is an extension of Park Avenue.

December 25, 2006
Because We Thumped ’Em

This coming Congress, though, Democrats will be in charge of both the House and the Senate for the first time in twelve years. Guess who’ll be wielding gavels, calling the shots? Us.

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