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EAT YOUR GREENS
Wayne Barrett's article "The Giuliani Dilemma" [October 9], about Democratic mayoral candidates Freddy Ferrer and Mark Green, was excellent. I am a Democrat...
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Location DUMBO
Rent $1900 (market)
Square feet 1600
Occupants Ocean Lee MacAdams (managing editor, MTV News), Suzanna Petren-Moritz (consultant, Bain & Co.)
(This column was...
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"I dreamed there was a dog and it was being cooked, you know, on the stove," the salesperson is saying into a phone at the empty Chanel outlet in Woodbury Common. "And then...
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STONEY
Age 21
Resides Queens
Occupation Video-production assistant
What should be built in the areaonce occupied by the towers? There should be a memorial park. If they do...
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It's been a month since the devastating attacks, but things are finally starting to reach full speed in nightlife. This week several festivals, including the rescheduled (and...
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Thoth starts each "solopera prayformance" by purifying Central Park's Angel Tunnel with burning sage. Not that anything could purge the pigeon shit or restless souls of...
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In the wake of the attack on the World Trade Center, speculation about how artists will absorb or deflect the blow is much in the air. Will physical devastation, psychic...
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The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guarantees that 'in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall . . . have the assistance of counsel for his defence.'
In 1963, in...
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Father Mychal Judge was one of the most honored victims of the World Trade Center attack. But after his official funeral, the fallen fire chaplain would be remembered by the...
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame devotes a case in its main exhibition hall to New York. Next to paraphernalia from the Ramones, Talking Heads, and Patti Smith hangs a red...
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My defining Roger Clemens moment came not in Yankee Stadium last year but in 1995, in the country's oldest ballpark, Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama, during the making...
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Around 2 p.m. Sunday, as I sat down to write a column that was due the next morning, my boyfriend turned on the TV for the latest on the mayoral raceonly to find out our...
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For the first time in over 20 years, a police barricade went up outside Yorkville Common Pantry at its Thursday-afternoon food giveaway last week. There were no cops; the...
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There've been 10 days of heavy grumbling and griping among Mark Green's erstwhile supporters since the liberal icon went along with Mayor Giuliani's demand for three extra...
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As U.S. and British bombers flew into Afghanistan Sunday, Pakistan placed Maulana Fazlur Rehman, a leading fundamentalist Muslim, under house arrest to prevent him from...
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While the fighting in Afghanistan appears on the surface to hinge on issues of fundamentalism and American revenge, below the surface, strong economic currents are at work. At...
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Hoaxes take no holiday, and the damnable nuisances who craft them appear to derive a blighted joy in the power of electronic mail to rattle people's chains at times of...
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PESHAWARIt is three days before the U.S. launched its first bombs into Afghanistan, and the workday has just ended in this Pakistani city on the Afghanistan border. A...
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Last Friday night was the first time in a while Lauren Buchter had a good night's sleep. By Sunday, though, her sweet slumber, which had fallen victim to the terrorist...
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It's 1977. The mayor of New York is Abe Beame, a laconic little guy presiding over a huge fiscal crisis. But at least the skyline is graced by the world's tallest buildings....