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Despite early assurances from the Bush administration, new studies show alarming health problems and risks related to the cloud of debris that enveloped lower Manhattan.
By Abrahm Lustgarten
August 15, 2003
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In which a young Brooklyn writer goes in search of savvy, cosmopolitan Manhattan residents who admire the president.
By Michelle Goldberg
July 10, 2003
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Suffused with a sense of 9/11 loss, Spike Lee's overlooked "25th Hour" is the most emotionally wrenching film of the year.
By Charles Taylor
February 19, 2003
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Forget hamstering at the gym: I choose the challenge of the
Urban Death Match!
By Christopher Ketcham
January 25, 2002
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It's been four months and New York looks normal, but it's not. Not for New Yorkers.
By John Parsley
January 16, 2002
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Two months ago, ground zero was the beginning of a new world. Now a volunteer looks back and finds we've returned to the old one.
By Brendan Cooney
November 20, 2001
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As the Devil's smoke slowly drifts out of New York, fear and rage and madness walk in.
By Christopher Ketcham
October 4, 2001
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Among the rescuers at Ground Zero of the World Trade Center collapse, where worlds and lives are ground to dust.
By Christopher Ketcham
September 19, 2001
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They couldn't stand living under the gaze of 32 webcams, so I thought I'd give it a shot.
By Will Leitch
February 26, 2001
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Two muckraking biographies ask how Giuliani got to be so vindictive.
By Charles Taylor
July 27, 2000
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With Amadou Diallo, the cops went too far. In Central Park, not far enough. But guess what? It's the same problem.
By Bruce Shapiro
June 15, 2000
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As my perfect breasts begin to lose their bounce, I find myself taking young Hollywood perkiness personally.
By Jami Attenberg
March 16, 2000
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Rushdie goes to Hollywood; Fiona Apple's tantrum apology ... Mea culpa? Not mea culpa? Hard to say; and Jennifer Lopez finds creative new uses for male pattern baldness.
By Amy Reiter
March 9, 2000
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Jacqueline Tellalian has spent her life in a wheelchair. And she still doesn't understand why men see it as a mechanical monster that threatens their manliness.
By Jennifer Kornreich
February 19, 2000
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Billy bails! Can Ally McDeal? Plus: Ben Affleck learns a lesson in self-respect; Rex Reed finds out what those dressing room signs are all about; and laaaaa-ady! Jerry Lewis wants you off that stage!
By Amy Reiter
February 15, 2000
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Nothing says unemployable like being unemployed in a boom economy.
By Steve Kurutz
February 10, 2000
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The beloved book about a mouse with human parents becomes a small wonder of a family movie.
By Stephanie Zacharek
December 17, 1999
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A punk icon in jeans and leather jacket, she added ecstasy and spiritual exaltation to the poet-songwriter equation.
By Greg Villepique
November 9, 1999
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Howard Stern offends the Brits; readers riot over bovine nipple grease; Judge Judy -- goin' ballistic over toilet paper placement. Plus: Rupert Murdoch deems topless tasteless.
By Amy Reiter
November 4, 1999
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Spend New Year's Eve, 2000 in New York City
November 2, 1999
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E.B. White's "classic" book on Gotham is downright phony.
By Charles Taylor
September 2, 1999
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Two mob soldiers get plenty o' slammer time for attempting to whack an informant's sister.
By Jerry Capeci
June 23, 1999
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In HBO's voyeuristic treat "Sex and the City," Sarah Jessica Parker
finally gets a role fit for a comedy goddess.
By Joyce Millman
June 14, 1999
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Now that "Eloise" is back in print, her fans can once again reclaim her as their own.
By Amy Benfer
June 1, 1999
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When Celebrity Arrest Syndrome goes international.
By James Poniewozik
March 30, 1999