The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Events for May 1, 2007
Exploring a Senate run, Estabrook says “no comment” on Iraq
Anne Evans Estabrook
Weiner Really Annoys Bloomberg on Congestion Pricing [updated]
Elsewhere: Bloomberg, Rodham, Cuomo
Lower Manhattan Hot, Hot, Hot!
421a Reform: It's Back and Badder Than Ever
Budget Fund-Raisers with Hillary
The Mayor's Special Interest
Bloomberg's Customer Satisfaction Survey
Old Movies: Fracture, Hot Fuzz, Disturbia Hold On to Manhattan Box Office
Gotbaum's Dozen for Bloomberg's 2030
Corzine
Corzine, 15 miles over the speed limit, returns to Drumthwacket
A $20 Million Fight Over a Nickel
Malcolm Smith Agrees with Spitzer, Abruptly
Replacing a Pataki Holdover
Out: Pataki's Holdover in Albany
Out: Pataki's Holdover
Prevailing Wage Laws: The Road to Higher taxes
Times Building Sells (Again!) For $525 M.
On Pelosi's Summer To-Do List: Raise Money in Westchester
Pelosi's Summer To-Do List: Raise Money in Westchester
The Morning Read: Monday, April 30, 2007
What about Singer and Wolfe?
Strange Bedfellows
Blee expected to quit GOP leadership post
CHRITMAS TREES
Will Anne Estabrook’s campaign contributions to Democratic candidates hurt her chances to become the GOP U.S. Senate candidate?
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Estabrook poised to enter ’08 Senate race; GOP leaders wants Pennacchio to join race
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The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
CRYAN, KYRILLOS SPAR IN SOUTH JERSEY
Meet Stacy Savides Sullivan! An Annotated Q & A
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
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Elsewhere: Clinton, Bloomberg, Gravel
Events for April 28-30, 2007
Weird, Secret Senate Dem Staff Meeting on May 1
Schumer Re-Explains Reid
Bloomberg Tells Tiahrt to Quit Complaining
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Bloomberg Gets Another Nod of Approval from Transport Wonk
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Economic Development Corp. Exec Exits
New Traffic Commish, Same Congestion Pricing Plan
Thompson on Board With Spitzer Push for Gay Marriage
Schumer and Reid Make the Case in Midtown
The Unwanted Headline
Accommodations at the Sheffield57
Meet John Legend and More! [em]GQ[/em] Sells "Trend-Setting Job" on Ebay
Where They Stand on Same-Sex Marriage
Pulitzer Finalist* Graham Rayman to Horn In on Village Voice Investigative Tradition
Bloomberg Tells Tiahrt to Quit Complaining
Shott On Location: Sneaking Snapshots Of Photo-Phobic Popeye's
Work Stops on Atlantic Yards After Building Collapse
Romney Hits Jimmy Carter at Yeshiva
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The Morning Read: Friday, April 28, 2007
The Round-Up: Friday
The Round-Up: Friday
Quip Machines
Who wins the State Senate race in the 7th district?
New Jersey Supreme Court
Stuff you just can’t make up
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At the Star-Ledger, an appearance of a conflict?
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Debate Scorecard: They're No Jack Kennedys!
Christie challenges citizens to help him fight political corruption
Cool and topical photographs
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Events for April 27, 2007
Elsewhere: Bloomberg, Spitzer, Blitzer
From Newspaper Column to Auction Block
Spitzer Proposes an End to Redistricting As We Know It
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Bloomberg on Bad Spending and Good Spending
Mayor to Office Market: Bravo!
Wright: Obama 'Seductive,' Hillary 'Wonderful'
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Republicans dismiss Dennison’s opening salvo
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STAR-LEDGER BREAKING NEWS
Poll: Corzine should be ticketed
Rudy on Iraq: Like Pre-Rudy NY
Is $8 Enough?
The Ward Bakery is Falling Down
Poll: The Swing States
The Bloomberg Surplus
Gilmore Swears-in Charter Members of HRA
Maybe Anne Estabrook should run for Mayor of Summit this fall
Schundler teaching rhetoric course
The Round-Up: Thursday
The Morning Read: Thursday, April 26, 2007
McGreevey Teaching Business Ethics?
Doherty seems ready to challenge Lautenberg
Mike Doherty
Should public offficials be permitted to use left over campaign funds to pay for their legal defense in criminal matters?
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What if Kate Bush and Freddie Mercury had a baby?
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
Tonight: Buying the War, 9 P.M., PBS
Elsewhere: Cuomo, Krueger, Silver
Events for April 26, 2007
Port Authority OK's Skyscraper Over Bus Depot
On Death Penalty, Bruno and Spitzer Versus Assembly
Bloomberg Not on Board With Giuliani's Security Assessment
Bloomberg Disagrees With Giuliani
Ratner Signs Two More for Times Building
Schumer Keeps Raising
Schumer's Party
Bloomberg, Better Than Whatshisname
Politicos Sound Off on Congestion Pricing
Spitzer, Albany, & the Death Penalty
Wanted: New Yorkers to Help Mitt Romney Raise Money
Gore For Congestion Pricing, Bloomberg For Gore
Local Officials on Congestion Pricing
The Round-Up: Wednesday
Weinberg Team on the primary
Assemblyman Arrested
Frederick Lacey
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Events for April 25, 2007
Sido Ridolfi
David Friedland
John Selecky
Ethics Committee Meeting on Intern Incident
“Entirely too comfortable with organized crime.”
C. Richard Fiore
Claire Curran Johnson
In the Paper: Sullivan, Wolfowitz, Olberman
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Helping Quinn, The Next Mayor
Clinton backers work to finance “a winner”
John F. X. Graham
Rudy Returns
The Morning Read: Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Carramanna vanishes
CFO hiring could be issue in Assembly race
New GOP Chairman in Mercer
Hard to win without candidates
If Paul DiGaetano ran against Paul Sarlo, would that be a competitive race?
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David Halberstam: The Reporter Who Roared
At Big Washington Fête, Two Churlish Empires Snarl
Earth Day Is Easy If You’re Muffie Potter Aston
Preston’s Urges: Is Naughty Male Model Jason Back With Marc Jacobs?
Beltway Bells Are Ringin’! David Geffen Unveils Andrew Sullivan’s Plans to Wed Actor
Oprah To Help Tommy Hilfiger Refute Pesky Racism Rumor
Is D.C. in Doldrums? Lone Celeb Import Jane Fonda Ditches Hitchens House Party
For Gore Supporters, Nothing Is Inconvenient
McCain Backers: Giuliani Blows Smoke on Iraq
Come Back to San Gennaro: The Mob is Deeply Missed
Mayor’s Green Speech Asks to Build 500,000 Units
This Nightclub Rests On the Seventh Day
SL Green Explodes With $600 Million; Fast Deals In Furious Few Weeks
Special Election Update: Mostly Eugene
Former Clinton Pollster Raises for ‘Next Mayor,’ Christine Quinn
Liv and Liev–Live! But Naomi and Tinsley Want to Leave
Remember This Guy? Rudy Returns
An Administration That Couldn’t Beat the Greenies Joins Them
Bono’s Man Spends $3.25 M. on East Side Spread
Keith Olbermann Spends $4.2 M. For Marbled Trump Condo
‘21st-Century Rockefeller’ Snags Gramercy Triplex for $20.1 M.
Central Park West Co-op With Mirrored Ceiling Sells for $3.56 M.
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Italian American Museum Plans Appropriate Move
‘Hot’ Hotel Market’s Really Just 98.6 Degrees
Asbestos at the Sheffield Slows Condo Conversion
Grace Hightower Sells Closet for $13,000
Irony Served on Vornado Pizza
A $6 M. Discount Still Means $26 M. Deal
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The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
A special message from Guy Talarico
The Age of Schlesinger, Convened and Recalled
Kitty Carlisle Hart, 96, the Last Charmer
Playing the Palace
Soak the Rich to Pay for Bush’s War
Mother Makes Great TV
Sheffield Rattles Neighbors’ Nerves
Susan Sachs Responds
City Plugs $8 Billion Leak
New York 2030: It’s About Time
Putting the Worst Face on Things
The Blunderers Are Winning The Debate
Italian American Museum Moving to Little Italy
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My Aim Is Thirty
Kon-Tiki School
Elsewhere: Giuliani, Clinton, Spitzer
Project Run Away
Our Tip Sheet On Current Reading
Conformist Rebels Kindle Teen Spirit
Young Man With a Gun
Behold, a Mini-City Rises
Spitzer's Campaign Finance Reform Plan
Sigourney Freezes Over
Make Mine Jindabyne!
Fred Newman: Virginia Tech Shooting, No Surprise
In Away From Her, 28-Year Old Director Trusts Christie
Drawing to the Music of Time
Cineaste City
Three Bergen legislators subpoenaed
Shocking news from Hudson: allegations that a high-dollar job was created just for a politician
Redd to give up county, local posts if elected to Senate
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Ex-GOP candidate charged with stealing from MADD
War Story
Family Reunion
Bloomberg on Meeting with Independence Party Officials, Communists, Others
A Birthday Fund-Raiser for Rudy
Aging Gracefully: Christie Is a Brilliant Sunset in the Snow
City Council Dress Code: No Flip-Flops!
Maltese Throws an Early Pasta Party
Landmarks Commission OKs Crown Heights North Historic District
Spitzer, Not So Scary
McCain's NY Fund-Raisers Plot New Strategy, Too
BOE: Eugene Jammed It
New Editor at King Features
Studying Congestion Pricing
Rebel With a Cause
Anatomy of a Washington ‘Catfight’
Just Like the Old Days: Rudy Draws Protesters at Event
Romney at Yeshiva
Another McCain Campaign Shake-Up
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SL Green Sells Too!
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SL Green in Building-Buying Frenzy
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If this is selling out, we’re buying in
District 4 Assembly candidate bows out
Events for April 24, 2007
Rudy Dinner Now Wide Open
Elsewhere: Hillary, Spitzer, Stringer
Brodsky on Congestion Charge and a "Vicious" Analogy
Fund-Raiser for "Next Mayor" Christine Quinn
NYGOP Dinner Invites Rudy, Not Reporters
Quinn on Pedicabs, Influence, Congestion Pricing
Eugene Election–Almost Over!
Spitzer's Idol
Obama on "Diminishing Ourselves"
The Morning Read: Monday, April 23, 2007
Perkins: Bloomberg No, Congestion Pricing Yes
Adams abandons freeholder bid in Atlantic County
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
David Halberstam, 73, Dies in Car Accident
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David Halberstam, 73, Dies in Car Accident
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Teresa Weaver, Poster Child of the 'Book Review' Era
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Brownback seeks New Jersey support
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Ed Hayes Takes On Riverdale Country School
DEP Finds Asbestos at The Sheffield; Swig May Face Fines
We’re No Disturb-anites! Fracture, Hot Fuzz Take Top Two Manhattan Slots
SL Green Buys 333 West 34th Street for $184 M.
When Corzine comes back, who will be in charge?
Big Rudy Guy and Allan Houston to Raise Money for Obama
Bernstein Writes the Book on Hillary
Errata
For the Record
Ever Thus
Nice Distinction, Needless Distraction
Foot Joke Falls Flat
Against Indian Point
Our Tip Sheet on Current Reading
Perkins: Bloomberg No, Congestion Pricing Yes
Merely $26 Million for Lehman Co-op
Creative Fashion Genius Crops Up Around Town
The Lost City Under Penn Station
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg's Earth Day Speech: 'A Greener, Greater New York'
A Swaggering Bloomberg, Schwarzenegger's 'Soul Mate,' Sells Big 2030 Plan
A terrific last film
Sam Brownback
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Bloomberg's Congestion Pricing Plan: A Modest Proposal After All
Heavy on Pomp and Swagger, Bloomberg Announces 25-Year Plan for the City; Schwarzenegger Declares Mayor His 'Soul Mate'
Gun Control Kills
Bloomberg's Big Plan: Congestion Pricing, Parks, Lots of Mass Transit
Moist Eggs and Cherry Blossoms
Big (Earth) Day: Mayor's 2030 Plan
Welcome to The Observer's Opinion Blog
Sopranos Spoiler Alert: Uncle June Kicks My Dad in the Nuts
The Sabbath Gas-Bags, April 22
The Hollywood Tweak: Variety, HBO
Welcome to the New Observer Web Site
Sunday Crossword
Vera Wang Wants to Sheath Hipster Nether-Regions
The Vogue for William James
Times Remembers Old Digs With Tabloid History 229, Out Monday
Go, Shorty! It's Your Earth Day
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Bloomberg, Jagger
Congestion Pricing Fight Begins
Hillary Speaks About Faith, The Oval Office
Keeping the Crowd Warm
No Frills
Monserrate Defends Detox Program
Bloomberg on Gas Tax (Yes), Nuclear Power (Yes), Ethanol (No)
Judge Spanks Mathieu Eugene
GILLESPIE, McAULIFFE REFLECT AND PREDICT AT RIDER EVENT
The Morning Read: Friday, April 20, 2007
Events for April 20, 2007
Bill Richardson on Rock-Star Status, Rudy, Foreign Intervention
Elsewhere: Dinkins, Trippi, Cuomo
Carson Off
More Weirdness in Brooklyn: Wellington Sharpe Back on Ballot
Seabrook Speaks: Attendance, Matching Funds
A Well-Connected Nonprofit
UPDATE: NY1 Responds to Fulani
Fulani vs. Carter, NY1
Levenson, Martinez Testify in Eugene Case
Spitzer on Negotiation, Gay Marriage and Energy
Poll: New Jersey Loves Rudolph Giuliani
The Morning Read: Thursday, April 19, 2007
Events for April 19, 2007
Events for April 21, 22
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
Meet the Penguins
Shott On Location: Back At The Hotel Pennsylvania, Pt. 1; Forget Brooklyn-Style Pizza, Try Vornado-Style
Friday Night: Four Courses Under 40
Feeling Green?
A Life in Letters
The Round-Up: Friday
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Report: Mayor Eyes Congestion Pricing
A Loving Family Caught in a Dirty War
Baby-Boomers Dig Suburbia; Cities Like New York, Not So Much
The Round-Up: Thursday
Edwards’ South Jersey backers meet in Cherry Hill
Cory Lidle and The Sheffield Conversion
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Powers, Catsimatidis
Jewish Press on "Highly Recommended" Haitian-American
Obama grassroots activists light up Hoboken
Ron Rice Jr.
Earth Day
Christie will join legislators at town meeting
Lautenberg approvals up seven points
Public Employee Unions or Political Cartels?
Is Guy Talarico the Michael Brown of Bergen County?
Rumors du jour
Do you support or oppose Jeff Van Drew’s legislation to ban automated telephone calls for political campaigns?
Sell Short When the C.E.O. Goes House-Hunting
Bloomberg Outguns N.R.A.
Ratner Scrambles for Funding for Gehry-Designed Tower
Looking for Love at $2,306 a Square Foot
Madonna Decision Imminent on Downtown Kabbalah Center
Clinton, Brownback in N.J. today
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Sunshine Megatron Sells Soho Triplex for $5.35 M.
Grindhouse Producer Builds West Village Greenhouse
Imperiolis Buy Entire Canal Street Walk-Up for $2.4 M.
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Liv Free or Die!
Scarlett, Liv, Sacco – Oh My!
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Friday, April 20th
The strange disappearance of Sean Cotter
Judge says Cunningham can run in Democratic primary
Another year, another side of the argument
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Angelo Genova
Not Endorsing Now
Would you take Prof. James E. McGreevey’s course in ethics and leadership at Kean College
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When creepy is compelling
Cunningham and Manzo battle before the battle
Brown allowed to run in district 13, Cunningham on hold
O’Toole aide suggests Wilson resignation
Global Adultery Hooks Up With American Guilt
Vote or Die: Johnnie To’s Gruesome Crime Elections Arrive
School Shooter Sent Tapes to NBC in Mid-Massacre
Belafonte Buys Neighboring West Side Condos for $5 M.
Remembering Mrs. Hart
The Importance of Being Jamison Ernest
Me and Amy Magee: At Last, Artist Weds Runaway Model
Society Washes Down Grim Eco-Message With—Hic!— Green-Tea Martinis
The Morning Read: April 17, 2007
Here He Is Now, Going to the Upper West Side: Moby the Musician Has Moved
Shuffled From Show, CNN’s Soledad O’Brien Is Just Fine, Shines at Shindig
Bloomberg's Non-Comment on the Shooting
Tax Extensions
Cuckoo for Keely
Hochberg: More Events in Second Quarter
Eugene Surprised by Questions
Lobbyist Satisfaction
Bloomberg on the Virginia Tech Shooting
Mayor Holds Party for Schoen
Women Works
Ryan’s Hope: Gosling Finds Groove as Desperate D.A.
Staten Island Results: Not Bad for a Write-In
Assembly Committee Moves to Legalize Marijuana
Events for April 18, 2007
Elsewhere: Bloomberg, Spitzer, Mason
Did Brooklyn Blogger Hang Duke Rape Prosecutor?
Anthos Elevates Hellenic to Haute
East Side Special Election: May 22
The Morning Read: April 18, 2007
Leon Botstein Redefines ‘New’; Benjamin Britten Turns Japanese
Thompson: Thank Me for Mayoral Control of Schools
After Virginia Tech, Restraint
One, Two, a Thousand Fillmores
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Lobbying Power of Former Politicians
Today's Giuliani Agrees With Court Decision
Maloney on the Roberts Court Decision
Bloomberg's New Gun Ad
They Came to Baghdad …
Weiner v SCOTUS
Attacking (All) Members of Congress on Guns
Furniture Without Pity
Twenty-First Century New York Forecast: Floods, Heat, Bugs
Swingin’ Sex? I Don’t Think So…
One Columbia Student Lives the Dream:[br] Wins $2,000 for Designing Condo's Backyard
Atlantic Yards Dissidents Dissent!
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We Totally Guessed It![br]Komegashi Morphs Into 'Bar Something'
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She’s No Angel: Punk Princess of Porn
Home Sales Hid the Skids in Queens;[br] Still Doing Better than Nassau, Suffolk
Heller, Nottingham Big Winners at Office Oscars; Major Names Shut Out
The Round-Up: Wednesday
Meet the Wuz Girls
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
WTC Memorial Breaks $300 M. Mark
Kirstein’s Dance of Life: A Patron, But No Saint
Downtown Development Czar Resigns
The Round-Up: Tuesday
The LMDC Lives!
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Nor'easter Gets Stuy Town All Wet,[br] Forces Residents To Take Cold Showers
The Nobile Prize: Anti-Imus Crusader Is Free at Last
Coney Island, Borne Back[br] Ceaselessly Into the Past
The Year 2030 Arrives April 22
REBNY Says HFA Low-Balled 80-20 Deals
Tonic Debacle Still Not Over
The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
Divorce, Manhattan Style
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
Shott On Location:[br] Tonic's Downfall Is A Total Drag
The Parking Lot Known as Atlantic Yards
Engineers Crow ‘I Told You So’ at Building Collapses
Judge pulls Sarlo opponent off ballot
Madonna Postpones Lower East Side Visit;[br] Her Rep 'Loved' 179 Ludlow, Though
Meet Mother Please
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Massive Portfolio’s Platinum-Plated Debut
The Light at the End of Second Avenue
Boymelgreen Sells 14 Wall for $325 M.
Just How Smart Are Jon Stewart's Clap-Happy Fanboys?
Speyers to Market: We Read You Loud and Clear
A Selective View of Fraud
John Kerry Chills, Regrets Nothing—Except One Thing
Punchy Pop Parodies of Abstraction
It’s Vonnegut Day!
The Sheffield Conversion, Always With the Hold-Ups
Downtown Market Becomes Lead Indicator in First Quarter
The Tragic Death of Enlightened Interventionism
Who Needs the Bushies?
Bank On It:[br] 'Underbanked' Corner of Sixth Avenue and West 21st Street–Now With Less Baggage!
Hearst First: The Tower Awards
Queens Leads Citywide Foreclosures Spike
Richardson’s Afghanistan Veteran Vents
Brian Kelly named [em]U.S. News[/em] Editor
The Round-Up: Thursday
[em]Journal[/em] War Correspondents Battle Dow Jones!
[em]Times[/em] Names James Glanz as Baghdad Bureau Chief
Clutching at Bloomberg
Mayor Treads Softly After Shooting
‘Michael Shvo Is a Gift’ Says Mr. Curbed, Joey Arak
[em]Portfolio[/em] Launch Party: Tattoos, Drinks, and Massages at the Beaver!
S.I. Newhouse's Letter to Joanne Lipman: City of Gold Edition
[em]Journal[/em] Leads Pulitzer Pack
The Return of An Accidental Governor
Ex-Jersey City Mayor now leads in school board race
Students wins school board seats
New subpoena seeks Sires records
Goodbye, Pat Buckley
Adubato’s slate wins big victory in Newark school board election
Clinton will give Rutgers speech on Friday
Democrats have a money advantage
Should the Governor be allowed to travel at high speeds?
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In New Jersey, big leads for Clinton and Giuliani
A police scanner for the global village
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Torricelli on budget items as lifesavers
Did You End Up Talking to Gore Vidal?
Congressional Delegation Cash-On-Hand
Star-Ledger: Trooper driving Corzine was speeding
New Quinnipiac poll on Wednesday
How to qualify for Clean Elections Money?
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A smart, likable hybrid of rock, pop, and jazz
Brown fighting for his political life
Manzo comes out swinging
Hamilton trumps Red Bank
Events for April 17, 2007
Elsewhere: Norman, Spitzer, Poppins
Weiner in the Driver's Seat on Income Disclosure
Virginia Tech Shooting, Bloomberg
Warring Pritzker Clan Splits its Ticket: Obama v. Hillary
The Anti-Sunlight Argument
Karben Spreads the Wealth
Obama Bundler on "Low-Hanging Fruit"
Stringer's Wrong Turn
Pre-Show Routine
The Morning Read: Monday, April 16, 2007
Rudy's Big Donors
Events for April 14-16, 2007
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Schumer, Vonnegut
Race for Grannis Seat: Keep Waiting
Rangel: Excited by Clinton-Obama
Giuliani's First Quarter
Obama to Deliver Major Foreign Policy Address
Bloomberg Outraged at Omnibus Bills
Spitzer's Multitude
Romney's Florida Operation Responds to Rudy Supporter
Cuomo Celebrates Day 100
The Morning Read: Friday, April 13, 2007
Events for April 13, 2007
Elsewhere: Schiffman, Quinn, Bell
Council Weighs In on Imus
The Power of Spitzer's Purse
Carter Beckons
Vote on Vito Lopez Aide Cancelled
Kerik a Political Liability in Guyana, Too
Boca Mayor Overcame Doubts About Rudy '08
Two Candidates in the 40th, Officially
Bloomberg's Gun Video
The Eugene-Schiffman Debate, Minus One, Plus One
After the Flood: Portfolio Launches
Bill McDowell, first Bergen County Executive, dies
Working All the Ankles: Semi-Famous Shiver at Wollman
Armin to Get You Hammered: Bungalow 8 Doorman Is Opening His Own Joint
Top Chaff: Hungry Ladies Mob TV Cooks—Yes, Reality Bites, and It Feels Good!
Divine Diane: Annie Hall Fills a Great Hall
14th selected as Clean Elections district
Rudy's Big Donors: Howard Rubenstein, Brian Cashman, Vera Wang, More
Greg Stevens
The Morning Read: Thursday, April 12, 2007
Greg Stevens dies
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Clean Elections set to meet today
LaBruno’s strategery
Millionaire candidate to drop Assembly bid
Group seeks Talarico’s ouster
Should Sandra Bolden Cunningham be permitted to change her petitions and run in the Democratic Senate primary?
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Clinton cancels N.J. visit
What if your parents lived in the heart of darkness?
The Iraq-eteers
Al Sharpton’s Democratic Convention
Betsy Gotbaum Gets Mad and Ready
Lorne Michaels: SNL Misses Its Dicks in a Box
Betty Friedan Lives! Fearless Feminists Form at Fake-Fireman-Filled Fête
Obama’s Big Night in Town
Second Avenue Subway Convert Protects First Leg of Biggest Dig
Sold! ‘Money Honey,’ Hubby Buy $6.5 M. East Side Townhouse
Hell’s Kitchen Is Too Pretty For Reality TV
Times’ Rosenthal Is Glutton For Opinion
Mutual Assured Construction
Felicity Leaving the Village? Keri Russell Unloads Duplex
Macklowes Mull East 57th Street Monster Tower
Ian Schrager: Viewing Studio 54 From Age 60
The Catfight Over … Flip-Flops
Smith & Wollensky Takes It in the Chops
Arden of Eden
Council: We Want Control Of All School Sites
New York World
The Global War on Words
But Where Will the Video Clerks Go?
E-Mail Can Ruin Your Life
Shampoo ’07: Will Blow-Dry at Home
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Start Spreading the (Bad) News
The Costly Illusion Of Mitt Romney
A Dubious Kind of Leadership
Cruise Décor Redefines 21st-Century Love Boats
Einstein Squared in Relative Bios
A Love Letter to New York Friendship
Hitchcock? Not …. But Teen Disturbia Has Voyeuristic Success
The Unsinkable Tammy Grimes Resurfaces
Magnificence in Miniature
The New Yorkerator
Brava for Big-Footed Broads!
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Governor Corzine
Codey fills in for Corzine
Who should Jon Corzine pick as the Democratic candidate for Lt. Governor in 2009?
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Best Wishes to Governor Corzine
Kean won’t serve on Clean Elections panel
Corzine updates
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What happens now?
Long Campaign Ahead
What should Bergen County GOP Chairman Guy Talarico’s next move be?
April 13, 2007
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Sample some wonderful one-off musical merchandise
In District 31, a filing mess
Democratic Party factions come together in Bergen
Weinberg
With best wishes to Governor Corzine
Corzine update
Corzine hurt in car accident
Clinton to speak at Rutgers
Castner named to top court panel
GOP gets a convert
Lautenberg signs Message & Media
Bernie Kenny should have know better
Who wins the State Senate race in the 39th district?
Cunningham’s ballot woes
Cunningham may be off ballot in Senate race
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Union Twp. could get 1st black mayor
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Bergen Democrats
That pretzel vendor’s not shouting — he’s singing
Cardinale says he never expected to run unopposed
Cardinale
“Net Neutrality” or Government Takeover?
Ferriero to back Weinberg re-election
GOP forced to mount write-in campaigns to nominate candidates
Events for April 12, 2007
Elsewhere: Eugene, Bloomberg, Spitzer
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
Green Building Rundfunk
City Housing Less Affordable, Study Says; Could It Say More?
Committee, Minus Vallone, Supports Weingarten's Measure
Bergen GOP fundraiser quits in protest
McCain's Bulldog
[em]Daily News[/em] Floods the Zone on Imus
Abramson Joins Baquet at [em]The Observer[/em]?
Stranger Shaving and Feeding Seniors is Running for President
Lobbyist Safety and Campaign Finance
Inzerillo candidacy shows Democrats not planning to challenge Kyrillos
Hutchison wasn’t motivated to run against Madden
O’Scanlon’s petitions are just fine
Spitzer Gets Into National Politics
Sarlo could wind up unopposed
Clinton plans $1 million New Jersey event
Guess We'll Never Know
TV Mogul Promises $400 M. to Columbia
A Forum for Whichever Candidates Make It
Christie will postpone appearance before Assembly committee
Citi Cuts City Workforce by 6 Percent
The 2008 Iraq-eteers
Perot to visit N.J.
Caro v. Moses: It's an Ivy League Thing
The Energetic Betsy Gotbaum
Sharpton's Convention
The Morning Read: Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Who should the Republicans run for U.S. Senate against Frank Lautenberg in 2008?
In This Week's [em]Observer[/em]…
The Round-Up: Wednesday
Rutgers Basketball Team Shows Class
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SHARPE JAMES
TOM MORAN
WILLIAM MISCOSKI
JAMES E. MCGREEVEY
THE TERROR OF TRENTON
SUNPOENAS
CAMDEN
FRED SNOWFLACK
RUSH HOLT
BRADLEY ABELOW
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Poetry for people who may not like poetry
April 11 – April 18, 2007
Sweeney
Reagan
GOP plays Gipper card in ’07 Senate race
Pelosi’s Trip
Lautenberg: $2 Million Man
Lautenberg
New NYC Transit Head Named
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
Events for April 11, 2007
7 World Trade Snags Two New Leases
Elsewhere: Bloomberg, Clinton, Spitzer
Grannis Resigns
An Educational Meeting with Ann Lewis
Bloomberg and Clinton
Welcome to 'The Big Green Apple'
Today in City Hall Park: Bloomberg 2008
Report: Manhattan Investment-Sales Market Positively Smashing!
Spitzer's 100 Day Review
Union Guy Gets Inside Tax-Break Game
Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz and Cy Yannrelli
Frieden on Circumcision, the Times
All in the family
Possible petition problems for O’Scanlon
Stephanie Gaskell Ships Off to Iraq
Torricelli on Imus
Cuomo "Totally" Supports Judicial Raises
High-five for Newark Republican
Hypothetically, could Sal Vega beat Brian Stack in a general?
No challenge for 39th district incumbents
It’s been 44 years since a Democratic and Republican Assemblyman battled for an open Senate seat
Dems Answer to Anti-War Listeners
Codey, Lesniak, Girgenti and Cardinale
The Morning Read: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Who wins the Democratic primary for State Senate in the 37th district?
The Round-Up: Tuesday
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Payne’s pickle
Senate primaries in ten districts
A great love story in the world’s tallest trees
Ex-Senator challenges Bucco
Payne revels in Democratic Party ethos, but runs as an independent
The deadline comes, and the deadline goes
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Events for April 10, 2007
Elsewhere: Giuliani, Obama, Ravitch
Carolyn Ryan is [em]Times[/em] New Deputy Metro Editor
Caraballo defiantly alone
Hamptons Real-Estate Ad War Spreading?
Craig Stanley
Stanley backs Payne’s independent bid
Shockingly, GOP drops the ball in Bergen
Ex-Bergen Senator will challenge Bucco
Survey: New York Costliest Place To Do Business
Clean Elections: 25 and 37?
Wellington: 'Eugene Lied' and Can't Run
New York Times weighs in on Christie
Rice: Payne not running as a Democrat
City Hall Park: Obama on Letterman
Tension eases with news about James
Media Mogul Bashes Media
Sharpe James
James won’t seek re-election to Senate
Bloomberg and the 2008 Money Race
Sharpton on 2008
Starrett Buyer Says Plan 'Evolving'
Still Not Officially Running for President: Mike Bloomberg
Ahearn won’t challenge Coniglio in primary
Underground Railroad Schedule Changes
Obama's New York Feast
Codey says he’ll absolutely seek re-election to Senate
[em]Times[/em] Web Guy Nizza Becomes Reporter; Takes Over Lede Blog
Sweeney: Just a Family Problem
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Lindsay Lohan, Stephen Fiala
Flatiron 'Clubland' Is Sooo Hot Right Now
Gotbaum on Weiner Lit: Too Much
Barney Makes Nice With Keller
One-third of Democrats don’t attend 14th district convention
Francis Bodine would be to Democrats in Trenton what Lincoln Chafee was to Republicans in Washington
The Morning Read: Monday, April 9, 2007
District 14
Filing deadline: 4PM
Which of these prospective candidates is least likely to file nominating petitions today to run for the N.J. Legislature?
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The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
Bloomberg's Independent Competition for 2008
The British save American comedy – again!
The Times Machine
Palm Beach Rudy: Basks and Burns Among the Right
Another for Broadway Partners: Busy Firm Buys 280 Park for Over $1.2 B.
News Flash: Albany Never Changes
Supermarket Guy Wades Into Local G.O.P.
Spitzer’s Money Person Cashes In for Women
Deeds and Deals
Developers Say They Can’t Build Green
The Transom
The Crisis of the Upper-Middle Class: Big Pay Is Piddling in New York
Buh-bye, Beige!
The Mysterious Appeal of Fred Thompson
MTV to Skateboarders: Break a Leg, Live!
New York Co-Founder Sells ‘Medieval’ West 67th Street Duplex for $4.1 M.
George and Hilly
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