- December 25, 2006
- Because at Long Last, There’s Someone in the Governor’s Mansion Who Understands Us
Most of the mornings of his adult life, Eliot Spitzer has risen before dawn, left his Fifth Avenue apartment, and run around the Central Park Reservoir.
- December 25, 2006
- Mansion on the Hill
The Telecaster-rockin’ five-term Queens congressman who’s suddenly the newest player in Washington.
- December 25, 2006
- The Chicago Cipher
What do people see when they look at Barack Obama? Whatever they want to see. But what happens when he has to define himself?
- December 18, 2006
- U.N. Cowboy Flack Rides Into the Sunset
Bolts with Bolton.
- December 18, 2006
- The Penitent
Eliot Spitzer may have a large say in Alan Hevesi’s political future, but the state comptroller has a more formidable tormentor: himself.
- December 18, 2006
- Obama Allure Tempts Team Hillary
Her black operatives are eyeing the other guy.
- December 18, 2006
- The Deniers’ Club
What good is the bipartisan commission’s new, last-ditch plan for Iraq if President Bush still has his heart set on victory?
- December 18, 2006
- The Panther’s Roar
A new black-power group with an old name.
- December 11, 2006
- Rudy’s Way Would Be to Shun Rev. Al
Bloomie embraces and Randy Mastro rolls his eyes.
- December 11, 2006
- When in Rome
For VII days, all roads seemed to lead to Rome.

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