A thumbnail New Jersey guide to the history of Obamaland, Part II
Soros Donates to Kevin Powell
Elsewhere: Bill and Barack, Wes Clark's Social Network
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Peter Sarsgaard, Kristin Scott Thomas to Star in Seagull on Broadway
It's Happening! Manhattan Office Vacancy Grows
Forest City Plants Marshalls In East Harlem
Brooklyn, The Borough: Ikea's Benevolent Despotism
Jason Schwartzman Cast in HBO Pilot as Drunken Brooklynite
Sheldon Silver Campaigns!
Coming This September! WTC Delays and Cost Overruns
Bloomberg's 'Ya Es Hora' Ads Will Air in Tri-State Area
Adding Machine to Close July 20
Japan Cuts Film Fest Roundup
Carlyle Group Buys Stake in 666 Fifth's Retail for $525 M.
Administrators at Will Smith's School Say It Doesn't Teach Scientology
The Impact of Gasoline Prices
Obama the Worker
Culture + Travel Scaled Back to Quarterly Schedule Amid Belt-Tightening
JonBenet Cryptobiographer Joyce Carol Oates Doesn't Read In Touch
Our Critic's Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Kerry as a Kid; Scratch ānā Sniff; and High/Low Heaven
Romney's Chemistry, Diaz's Support, Corzine's Budget
Jim Carroll's Basketball Diaries Gets Workshop Treatment on Stage
HBO Options Bipolar Memoir
A thumbnail New Jersey guide to the history of Obamaland, Part I
Steven Tyler Did Not Enter Rehab to Treat His Foot
How's The Economy? It Depends How Much You Make
The curse of the legislature
Karcher, Panter won’t rule out ’11 Senate bids
Wire's Amy Ryan to Appear on The Office
The Case Aganst Pawlenty for V.P.
Jim Shi is Out at Fashion Week Daily
Glading’s living on a prayer
Garrett tells donors he’s concerned about Shulman
Jonathan Karp Writes a Not Boring Essay on the Future of Publishing in The Washington Post
Us and She: Wenner Might Sell But Fuller Cashes In
Lancman's Advice to Obama About Hebron
Hard Rock Guy Takes Over at The Chelsea
Union Square's Foibles at .0014 Miles an Hour
The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
Food Court: Clover Club Strives, A Little Too Hard, For Old-School Authenticity
Parade Re-Ups for 89,000 Feet at SL Green's 711 Third
Quinn: No Fake Groups in This Budget
The Morning Read: Monday, June 30, 2008
Court upholds pay-to-play law
What Pawlenty Can't Do for John McCain
Morning Memo: Adrian Grenier's Birthday; Sir Ben's Bong; Michael Lohan's Other Daughter
When will Democrats disclose the identity of their 1st district congressional candidate?
Corzine defends budget
Gov. Jon Corzine “On the Record.”
Gov. Jon Corzine and NJN’s Michael Aron on “On the Record.”
Gov. Jon Corzine “On the Record.”
Gov. Jon Corzine and NJN’s Michael Aron on “On the Record.”
Wake-Up Call: Monday, June 30, 2008
More on the Withdrawn Budget Requests
You click, we listen
The Week in DVR: Is New York City Under Attack By Flesh-Eating Mega-Rats?
Weekend in Review: Debt Relief, Darren Dopp
Just How Many Landlords Offering Tenant Incentives?
Member Items
Member Items Still About Who You Know
Mercer County Democratic Chairman Richard McClellan, left, and Freeholder candidate John Cimino of Hamilton.
Josh Zeitz in Hamilton today.
Zeitz opens campaign HQ in Hamilton
Clinton Turns a Columbia Graduation Into an Obama Event
Events for June 28-30, 2008
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
Elsewhere: The Clintons' Donation, Powers' Scuffle
New Yorker Critic Goes to 'Pot'
Richardson on McCain's Immigration Stance, Part One
The Complete Photo Slideshow
More Republican Leadership Turnover: Minarik Resigns
Weingarten Remembers Majority Leader Bruno Fondly
Former Footballer Tries Not To Fumble In Cutthroat NYC Culinary Scene
Save Coney Island: The Music Video
Spiegelworld Unveils new Lineup
M.T.A. Has Gone To [Doo-Doo]
Literary Swag Mostly Schwag
The Weekly Walk-Through
Redlener on Neera Tanden, Obama and the Universal Mandate
Making Peace in Unity
Transportation Advocates Agree: The M.T.A. Is in 'Deep Doo-Doo'
The Unity Event
Fidler's Problem With the Budget
James Hogan
Axelrod on Bill Clinton: 'We Hope to Establish a Close Relationship'
McCain's New Slogan, More on Skelos and Unions
Shaheen Likes Clinton and Also Obama, and So Does Governor Lynch
'Yes We Can,' the Race Car
Developer Breaks Ground On Green Hotel, Eats Organic Breakfast
Sabrin’s not Hogan’s hero
Marty Connor and Dan Squadron on Property Taxes
Fresh Round of Recrimination? Manhattan Market Reports Due
Howard Dean on Clinton Supporters' 'Emotional Readjusting'
Savino on the State Budget: 'We Put it Together With Spit and Scotch Tape and Monopoly Money'
On Property Taxes, Connor and Squadron Mostly Agree
A Vindication of the Rights of Men
Spank Book Flunks
Dean Basks in '50-State' Primacy, Consoles Hillary Donors
Graham praises Clinton – and Obama – on day of party unity
Bloomberg on Klein: 'Nobody Likes a Change Agent'
Michelle Obama Receives Lukewarm Reception for Lukewarm Position on Gay Marriage
In New York You Come to the Party; In Russia the Party Comes to You!
Zell of a Pitch: 'We're Gonna Give it to 'Em'
'Til Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper Do Us Part
Stanley Stands Corrected
Obama's Coattails
Morning Memo: Uma Engaged; Oprah Snubbed
Barron Praises Robert Mugabe for Doing What Mandela and Tutu Wouldn't
FDU presidential poll brings both sides out of the trenches
The Morning Read: Friday, June 27, 2008
Schundler ally: he’s running
Winners & Losers of the Week
Friday, June 27, 2008
Obama leads McCain, 49% to 33% in NJ, according to FDU poll
Wake-Up Call: Friday, June 27, 2008
Jerry Manuel Is No Willie Randolph
McCain's Challenge on Security
Obama's Coattails and the Senate Majority
Meet the Internet’s most watchable, unpretentious dancer
No New Timetable for the World Trade Center?
An Obama for a Shaheen
Updated World Trade Center Timetable May Have No Dates at All
An Obama Stumps for a Shaheen
Half-Baked Entrepreneur Says Times Ignored 'Best of Bread Standards' [sic.]
Events for Friday, June 27, 2008
Elsewhere: Biting the Tongue, Inviting the Queen
U.S. Rep. Steve Rothman
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Meet 'The 100'
The Brokered Unification of Obama and Clinton Bundlers, Continued
Elected Officials Protest Brooklyn Jail, Connor and Squadron Both Show
Officials at Brooklyn Jail Protest: 'People Live Here Now'
In Obama transition time, Rothman pushes hard for chief of staff to run NJ ops
Malcolm Gladwell Buys Second West Village Apartment for $1.5 M.
ConEd Building On Road To Landmark Status
UFCW Backs Connor, Holds No Endorsement Interviews
Kweli, Gioia Rock to Save Darfur
Cuomo Wins a Beer Battle
Obama Returns to New York July 9
Slate Reveals: The Love That Dare Not Bark Its Name
Meet SJP's Latest Incarnation: Ivy, Deposed Upper East Side Mom
Unions and a Post-Bruno Albany
Mary Kate Olsen Does Away with The Prune
Alessandra Stanley: One Day at a Times
Republicans expect national party to come through
Beyond Gigli: Ben Affleck Takes Nightline To The Congo
Most Expensive New York Apartment Ever ('Quietly') Listed: $150 M. at 15 CPW
For Moynihan, Two Steves Still Want MSG To āCome to Mamaā
Economakis-East Village Fight Gets Nastier
Congressional candidate David Kurkowski (D-Cape May)
Eric Gioia, Talib Kweli Rock to Save Darfur
Kurkowski mounts longshot bid against LoBiondo
We Shall Photograph
What Does It Take to Get a War Correspondent Back on the Front Page?
Obama on the Gun Ban, Swing State Polls
Bloomberg Defends Support of State Senate G.O.P.
Trot Nixon Waits for a Mets Revival
Studios Prepare for Looming Strike
If You Want To Know How Valuable New York Real Estate Is…
At Coney, City Switches To Watercolors To Win Over the Masses
Is There Anything YouTube Can't Do?
Shocker! Sarah Jessica Parker to Play a Still Single Manhattanite
Press Attention Through Art
Wowkanech backs up national AFL-CIO endorsement of Obama
Dinkins and Rangel Sign on to Tingling's Campaign
The Round-Up: Thursday
Skelos: Property Taxes, Property Taxes, Property Taxes
Hot Tickets: New Year's With My Morning Jacket; A Gay Rap Opera and a Dead Horse
Barack Obama, the Howard Dean Candidate
The Morning Read: Thursday, June 26, 2008
Codey: Wesley Clark would be good Obama veep
PolitickerNJ.com Power List 2008
PolitickerNJ.com Power List 2008
The Howard Dean Nominee
Mowers out as BCRO executive director
Who’s off the Power List?
Morning Memo: Isaac Mizrahi's Civic Duty; Bill Murray's Divorce
Power List coming at noon today
Wake-Up Call: Thursday, June 26, 2008
Waiting on the Budget
A book about an illness infecting us all
Hall Institute sponsors Lautenberg v. Zimmer ‘virtual debate’
Sen. Kevin O’Toole (R-Essex) in Woodbridge on Wednesday.
Ed Cox
Slideshow: The New York Times Building, Under (Re)-Construction
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Events for Thursday, June 26, 2008
Elsewhere: Yucca Mountain, Domino Sugar
Mayoral candidate: Councilman Jose Garcia
We Need a Real National Rainy Day Fund
In Rivera aftermath, Sandoval gets organized early for Passaic mayoral election
Jose Sandoval of Passaic City
Acting Mayor/Assemblyman Gary Schaer
Jose Sandoval (center, with tie) and supporters at his Tuesday night political meeting.
Murray Sabrin
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
Wilson investigation tracks phoney emails to Sabrin campaign
Do All Salon Writers Want Their Kids to Be Gay?
Socking It to Obama
Model Mogul Paolo Zampolli Sells Gramercy Penthouse for $3.1 M.
U.S. Rep Scott Garrett (R-Wantage)
Salman Rushdie Knighted by The Queen
Quinn Trashes Albany's Plastic Bag Bill
McCain Camp Distributes Poll That Favors McCain
We Hear … All Russian Tennis Stars Look The Same
Cipriani, Tavern On The Green Guys Plead 'Business As Usual' at Special Events Gala
Brad and Angelina May Option Times Prom Story
Cuomo 'Pleased' With M.T.A. Vote, Russianoff Not as Much
Skelos Says He Has to Think Statewide Now
Obama on Johansson, Judge on Grasso
Obama Campaign Pushes Energy Policy With New Site
Trump: Read My Lips–No Bedbugs in Dubai!
OMFG! Manhattan Rents Drop a Bit in June
National Security Counsel
M.T.A. Nixes E-ZPasses for Former Board Members, Families
Minority Leader Alex DeCroce
Garrett’s chief-of-staff becomes a campaign issue
Who wins the Republican nomination for Governor in 2009?
Rolling Stone: A Picture's Worth a Thousand Coverlines
Obama Denies E-Mail Relationship with Scarlett Johansson
Consumer Confidence Plunges; Blame Housing
SNL to Honor George Carlin
Historic Bowling, Scoping Coney Island
McCain makes blue collar statement as regional HQ opens in Woodbridge
McCain State Chair Bill Baroni, right, with Sen. Leonard Lance on Wednesday in Woodbridge.
Morning Memo: Lindsay's Back to Work; Madonna And Guy Over? (Again?)
In the Observer: Life After Bruno, Post-Maverick McCain
Lineup for June 25, 2008
Schundler gives top Hudson County Republican the impression that he’s running
The Round-Up: Wednesday
The Morning Read: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Lineup for June 25, 2008
Quigley could lose leadership post in Hudson boycott backlash
Readers Choice: Who is the 100th Most Powerful Person in New Jersey Politics?
Missing in action: N.Y. Times
George Carlin (1937-2008)
Tornoe
Latest PublicMind poll shows Corzine’s approval ratings sideways
Wake-Up Call: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
GOP Assemblyman Vince Polistina
Hard knock night for Assembly Democrats still adds up to GOP heartache
Redirecting…
Triple $$$ Ranch
In Russert Wake, NBC News Seeks New D.C. Chief
A terrific animated series not called ‘The Simpsons’
CBS News Becomes Widget Factory
What Happened to Obama's Primary Problems?
In This Week's Observer…
No Funeral Yet For Times' Weddings
13 Months After Murdoch: The Journal Diaspora
Make Nice, Nikki! L.A. Times Starts Hollywood Blog
Next Stop: Trouble
Billionaire Candidate A No-Show On Javits Board
Who's Lending To Whom In ManhattanāAnd Why
Clinton Campaign Went Pfft, But Arianna Huffington Perpetuates Liberal Pantsuit Legacy
Heidi in Heels! Plus: Trumps Say New Dubai Dwelling to Be Exquisitely ⦠Trumpy
Top Chef Stuffs a Wetsuit: Our Moist Elevator Encounter With TV's Sam Talbot
Hunter Johansson, Bro of Ripe Peach, Saddles up for Denver: Scarlett's Reedy Bachelor Twin Ditches Borough Prez for Obama
Events for Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Bucking Up For Life After Bruno
Quack, quack: Gill signs off on a Judge, then gets his no-bid legal job
Bloomberg at Bat for Barack
Hush Money in Albany
So Long, Javits Hotel
Trump on $100 M. Sale: āYou Donāt Have to Worry About Meā Plus! Spurned Broker Lenz on āVoiceā in Donaldās Head
One of Manhattan's Biggest Townhouse Sales! Home of Late Goebbels Kin Goes for $37.5 M.
Soho Loft Seeks 'Some TLC' as Deposed Shoe Shiners Sell for $7.3 M.
Ashley Dupre's 'Uncle Jim' Buying East 75th Triplex Penthouse
That Giant Sucking Sound?
Elsewhere: New York Gay Marriage, Obama at the Waldorf, Unity Prepares
Nuts About Obama
Five Questions: Tinsley Is Meant for Hollywood! Or, At Least, a Brooklyn Soundstage
A Yoke for the White Collar
The Future of Skelos and Bloomberg
Dean Skelos, David Paterson's Newest Old Friend
Jacob the Jeweler Off to Prison
Barbara Ehrenreich is Fighting Back
On the Money!
Clinton Bundler Seeks Money to Relieve Hillary's Debt
Coney Reacts: RPA Likes Revised Plan; ACORN Wants More Affordability
Brooklyn Brewery's Hindy Rather Bitter Toward City
DIA Dubs Philippe Vergne as New Director
Million Dollar Baby
Kevin Powell Rolls Out Dave Chappelle
Week of the Jackal: Andrew Wylie Devours 3 Giants, One Living
Obama Echoes Clinton on German Solar Power, Not on the Gas-Tax Holiday
Schumer, Kerry, McCaskill Want Rice to Intervene in Iraq Oil Deals
Portrait of Tatum O'Neal and John McEnroe For Sale
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
Report: Brauchli, Bennett Top Two Candidates for Post's Executive Editor Job
Isn't She Lovely? Approved Design for New Domino Development
Dylan McDermott Joins Playwright Horizons' Changes
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Declaration of Independence
Dangerous Liaisons
Lady in the Lake
The Hollywood Pen: Paean to Trumbo, Labor of Love, Misses Cold War Web
Pelosi on Sexism, Bill Clinton on Obama
Singinā ā60s
Maid to Lose
Totally Whorible
Angelina and the Atonement Guy Miss Target in Killer Thriller
Anne Hathaway's Ex-Boyfriend Arrested
Stay for the Curtain! Eustis Quotes Bergman in Pedestrian Hamlet
Maltese: Bruno is 'Screwing' Democrats
Eeeek!
Bear Naked Tradies
Sara Vilkomersonās Guide To This Weekās Movies: Beastie Boy Plays Ball
Crowley makes rounds, and Christie still establishment GOP favorite for Gov
Sarah of Two Gardens
'The Sign Will Live' at Domino Sugar Refinery
Ivy League Slaves of New York
Bruno: 'I Haven't Done Anything Wrong'
Paul Francis, Top Aide to Paterson and Spitzer, Resigns
Bobo's No Babbo as Broads and Euros Swell Its Tables
ABT's Disneyfied Sleeping Beauty Shorter But Broken
Brownstone Building
Bergen Republicans hit rivals on EnCap
When Tom Wolfe Talks, People Listen
Bruno Mum on Plans for the Rest of the Term
The Local: Homeless Feel Economy's Downturn
Borat, Diablo Cody Join Oscar Voting Ranks
Showtime Greenlights Clooney's Fall
Kean raises money for Kentucky Senator
McCain Campaign's Web Ad on Those 'Words'
Subway Stations Slated for Delayed Rehabs
George and Hilly: Prisoners of Roosevelt Island
Ashes to Bashes! When Your Loved One Passes, It's Time for a Fling
Obama and the Party's Future
State G.O.P. Chair on the Road to Albany
Hercules and Love Affair Show It Takes a Strong Man to Cry
Bloomberg '08 Forever
M.T.A. Proposes Pushing Back Capital Improvements
The Round-Up: Tuesday
Wilson: In event Christie is GOP nominee for Gov., Kyrillos good fit for Lt. Gov
GOP State Chair Tom Wilson
Morning Memo: Trouble With The Ledger Estate; Larry King's Wife's Secret Pain
The Morning Read: Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Of these ten people, who is the most politically powerful?
Change we can believe in
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Wake-Up Call: Tuesday, June 24, 2008
What Would an Obama Presidency Do to the Democratic Party?
Brooklyn, The Borough: In Defense of Parenthood
Meet the godfather of politically incorrect
McCain stands up Jersey HQ this week
Source: Bruno Not Running
Conan O'Brien and Robert Smigel Goof Around: 'Put This On The Web'
According to Christie's, Sopranos Outfits are Worth as Much as J.Lo's
Elsewhere: Colbert and Kelly, Schumer and Brin, Smiley and Fossella
Rosen on the Drudging of Citizen Journalism
The Washington Post's Leonard Downie, Jr. Retiring in September
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Quote of The Day: Red Hook Ikea Is New Moon Landing
Winona Ryder Sells Gramercy Co-op For $2.2 M.
HBO Officially Orders More Treatment
Not thrilled with some of the budget provisions, Senate President Richard Codey (D-Essex) presided over its passage.
History Shmistory
Coletti advances in McCain campaign
Myers jabs at Adler over Democratic Party’s state budget
Brodsky Blames Bloomberg In Rift Over Public Authorities [UPDATED]
Dadey and Co.: Mayoral Feedback on Board of Elections and Comp Time for Poll Workers
The Round-Up: Friday
Tinsley Mortimer To Appear On Gossip Girl
Senate passes state worker pension reform measures; Legislature passes budget
Sean Avery's Vogue Internship: In Which He Doesn't Always Have to Wear a Shirt
Olivia Thirlby Is Poor, Mildly 'Ticked Off' at Judd Apatow
Our Critic's Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Hypocrisy Weighed; the Kamasutra Commodified; and Pestilence Personalized
The Building George Carlin Grew Up In
Have a Nice Decade: VH1 Tackles The New Millennium
Mr. Off-Shore Drilling Versus Mr. Ethanol
Looking for G.O.P. Candidates on Staten Island
At Gay-Rights Protest of Golden, Some Democrats Are Warned Too
Donovan tries to keep a foothold for Republicans in Bergen
Return to Pennsylvania, What McCain Really Wants
Atlantic Yards Lawsuit Heading Back to N.Y.
Donatella Versace is Inspired by Barack's Masculinity
Sloane Crosley's Book Gets HBO Treatment
Paterson's Sprint
Weinsteins Bringing Neverland , The Wall to Broadway
U.S. Supreme Court Passes on Atlantic Yards [UPDATED]
Gloria Bontempo dies at 82
A few more pension reform questions
A few more pension reform questions
NJ natural gas
Nightclub Stalwart Alex Picken Retires From Bachelorhood, 'Not The Industry'
Calculating Obama
Ikea's First Weekend in Red Hook: Shrug
George Carlin Remembered
With Clinton gone, Corzine going all-out for Obama
Sustainable South Bronx: Helping the Bronx Become a Sustainable Community
Sen. Ronald Rice (D-Essex) won’t vote “yes” for budget unless he can get passed $3.9 billion for schools construction.
Assembly moving forward with budget, schools construction; senators still huddling
The Week in DVR: SAG Turns 75, Tila Tequila Fights for Gay Rights?, and Coldplay Does The Daily Show
Ray Kelly Makes the Rounds Some More
Tom Brokaw to Moderate Meet the Press Through the End of the Election
The Morning Read: Monday, June 23, 2008
Amtrak Ridership Mirrors LIRR Increases on Long Island
Who's the Next Chien-Ming Wang?
The Calculations of Barack Obama
Morning Memo: Mills to Apprentice; Nixon Didn't Have Work Done
Ad Revenue for Newspapers on Pace for All-Time Worst Year
Former Rep. Bob Roe
Senate will vote on removing Roe’s name from Route 23
Are Mike and the Mad Dog About to Split Up?
Kyrillos likes McCain-Romney ticket
Sen. Joseph Kyrillos (R-Monmouth), left, confers with Sierra Club Director Jeff Tittell after economic growth hearing.
Reports of a Panter comeback
Who wins a race for Governor in 2009 between Jon Corzine and Chris Christie?
Wake-Up Call: Monday, June 23, 2008
The sneakiest, wittiest time waster ever
The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
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Events for June 21-23, 2008
CUNY Wants More Dough To Redo Fiterman Hall
Elsewhere: Vero Possumus, Twitter Debates, The BS Express
Jon Friedman Apologizes to Time Magazine, You, Me, and Everyone We Know
A More Skeptical Take on Bloomberg
Spike Lee Predicts 'Chocolate City' Under Obama
Council Budget Negotiations May Be Postponed
Well, There Goes Plan B…
New Kenneth Anger Films to Debut This Weekend at Anthology Film Archives
George Lois, Mad As Hell
Get Your Solstice On!
Robert Thomson Speaks!
You've Got Some 'Splainin' to Do Before Getting the Free Girl Talk Album!
More Bad Reality TV on the Way!
Closing MoveOn's 527, The Spitzers' Vacation
Weekend TV
Scannapieco sentenced
Gibbs: Patti Solis Doyle Will Help Obama Court Latinos
Bus-ted! M.T.A. Criticized For Expanded Service To Atlas Park
Obama Camp Designates McCain's 'Week of Pandering'
Winners & Losers of the Week
From Madonna to Moet! Club-Turned-Condo To Throw Party
Bed-Stuy Restoration Corporation Marks 40 Years Amid Gentrification Chatter
Naomi Campbell Dodges Prison Time
A Champion of Perks
The Elephant Vanishes
A Ban on Food Pornographers at Ko
Another (New) Variation on Glenn Gould
Sign O' The Times: Yacht Sales, Private Jet Use Brisk
Those E-mails Bloomberg Was Talking About
Democrats' Joint Campaigning, McCain's Quiet Meeting
Carrion Hosts McCain and Obama at Latino Conference
Bloomberg Praises No Child Left Behind
God is Dead (And Other Explanations for The Love Guru)
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
Bloomberg Talks of Obama and McCain as Smear Victims
GLID Endorses Tingling in Surrogate's Race
Katz Gets More Union Support in Comptroller Bid
Obama-Gore Vs. McCain-Lieberman
Cohen Defends DFNYC's Non-Endorsement in Connor-Squadron Race
Notorious Club Kalua Shuttered By Health Inspectors
Morning Memo: MTV Rejects Tinsley Mortimer; Anne Hathaway Cuts Loose
The Morning Read: Friday, June 20, 2008
The Round-Up: Friday
Corzine returns to Trenton
In Florida, Bloomberg Defends Obama, Courts 'Condo-Commandos'
Friday, June 20, 2008
How long will Gov. Jon Corzine take to name a Chief of Staff once Brad Abelow leaves?
Wake-Up Call: Friday, June 20, 2008
Look Who's Back: It's Gore and Lieberman in '08
Rent Board Rally: 'Welcome to The Sham'
Teachers plan statewide protest at legislative offices
Catch up on last year’s best new dramatic series
Events for Friday, June 20, 2008
Obama's Endorsement of Conservative (Incumbent) Democrat Is Nothing New
Elsewhere: Obama's Financing, Bill Clinton's Coffee, Queen Mermaid's Strike
Keeping a Queens Reservoir Wild
Brian Williams to Host Meet the Press This Sunday
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Michelle Obama to Address Clinton Women
Justice Department Uncorks 'Operation Malicious Mortgage'
Sweeney again stands at the center of budget politics
Sen. Stephen Sweeney heads for the budget committee.
Wylie Agency Adds Nabokov Estate To Its Client List
Meet The Blogger
Cuomo Wants to Hold E-ZPass Freeloaders 'Personally Responsible'
G Riders on M.T.A. Decision: 'Grave Injustice'…'Broken Promises'
An Encouraging Sign From Albany for Bloomberg's Gansevoort Plan?
Chickens Roost! Feds Indict Bear Boys Linked to Subprime Fallout
Crowley resurfaces with ‘Building a New Majority’
Five Questions: Gossip Girl's Nicole Fiscella Will Tell Her Co-Stars What to Eat
Bruno Behind the Wheel, Paterson on M.T.A. Perks
Gyllenhaal Leads Atlantic Theater Lineup
Masthead Shake-Up at the The Wall Street Journal [Updated]
Haber Out at Rodale Three Months After New Boss Takes Helm; Imprint to Shutter
Bowser very likely to run again in East Orange
East Orange Mayor Robert L. Bowser
Junot Diaz on The Colbert Report
Indie Filmmakers Go Global on YouTube
Why Did Hearst CEO Victor Ganzi Quit?
We Can't Drill our Way out of the Energy Crisis
Lesniak favors Obama-Webb ticket
Taibbi: Mocking People is Easy; TV is Hard
Sen. Raymond Lesniak (D-Union)
Itās Not Easy Buying Green
Obama's First General Election Ad
Thompson, Marshall Push to Keep Queens Reservoir Wild
CWA Union Endorses Squardon
Giuliani Goes to Brooklyn, Ridge Discusses Rudy 2010
Tom Shea served as Chief of Staff to the Governor from 2006 to 2007
Shea won’t serve as governor’s chief of staff again
State Sen. Kevin O’Toole reportedly has the votes to become the new Chairman of the GOP County Chairmen
State Sen. Kevin O’Toole has the votes to become the new Chairman of the GOP County Chairmen
Neal Pollack Has Visions, Revisions
Ortiz likely pick for RSC finance chair
Tinsley Mortimer Says Being Nice Will Help You Lose Weight
Gilmore says O’Toole has the votes to become leader of GOP chairmen
Honking in Albany, A Truce in Queens
Obama's Expanding Electoral Map
ANDY UNANUE
Salmonella and The City: Seven Cases So Far Linked to Tomatoes
Obama's Public-Finance Announcement is a Map-Changer
Vidiots Redeemed?
King of All Breakfasts [Update]
M.T.A. to G Riders: Drop Dead
N.Y.C. Watchdog on Obama's Decision: 'Unfortunate but Understandable'
Catsimatidis Ditches Glasses for Mayoral Race
McCain Camp Fires Back On Public Financing
Yudin calls for peace online
Charlie Crist's Good Fortune
International Art Star Damien Hirst to Sell Off More Astronomically Priced Art
Mourners Gather at the Kennedy Center to Honor the Late Tim Russert
Morning Memo: Sex Stars Tune-Up; Obamas Just Like Us
The Round-Up: Thursday
The Morning Read: Thursday, June 19, 2008
Hot Tickets: Former E.R. Guy Gigs With Germs
Shea, again?
DiCostanzo couldn’t pass tax board test
EnCap project under federal investigation
Gary Rose
Who should be Gov. Jon Corzine’s new Chief of Staff?
Wake-Up Call: Thursday, June 19, 2008
Bad News for John McCain is Good News for Charlie Crist
The New Bud Harrelson
Jen Beck
Chris Christie
O’Toole salutes Christie-Beck as ‘dream ticket’
See great movies that introduce movies
A Bullet in Stewart's Door
Turner suggests Virginian for Obama’s veep
Sen. President Pro Tempore Shirley Turner (D-Mercer) today at her annual family picnic.
Lisa Jackson for Chief of Staff?
Events for Thursday, June 19, 2008
Elsewhere: Russert, Kennedy, Gaspard
Seaport Developer: Toss 'Festival Marketplace' Overboard
Zeitz campaign happy Corzine’s in their corner
Josh Zeitz
Spike Lee to Make Time Travel Movie
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
Bloomberg Praises Pataki, Doesn't Want Pataki's Old Job
Richardson Pushes for Holbrooke Inclusion on the Obama Team
My, Some Log There!
Times Book Review Editor Reviews Wall Street Journal Business Plan
Debate on Auctioning Airport Take-Off and Landing Rights
City Makes First Buyouts at Willets Point [UPDATED]
Todd P. BBQ Details Announced
McCain's Log Cabin Constituents, Tim Pawlenty's Mullet
Giuliani and GOP Chairman Discussed Rudy 2010, Carbo Stands by Mondello
Madison Square Park Smackdown: Tony May Encroaches on Danny Meyer's Turf
Jon Landman Top Candidate for Washington Post Job
Richardson Defends Free Trade, But Not for Obama, Exactly
The Debate Over DFNYC's Connor-Squadron Non-Endorsement
You Know You're a Brooklyn Renter If…
Gilmore will not pursue another term as chair of GOP chairs
Isaac Abraham Officially Joins Crowded Race for Yassky's Seat
Richardson Says It Would Be an 'Honor' to Run With Obama
American Tragedy, 1972
'Socialistic' Obama, DFNYC's Endorsement
J.J. Abrams to Produce NYT's Fifth Avenue Mystery
LaBute's Reasons to Be Pretty Heads to Broadway
Democrats fighting to take over Monmouth freeholder board
The Celtics Should Enjoy It While They Can
Tom Wolfe Responds to Aby Rosen's Anti-Semitic Charge
Getting to Know the Obamas
Mayor Bashes Pork But āWill Continue To Ask as Long as Theyāre Giving Itā
Jack Kliger, C.E.O. of Hachette Filipacchi Media, to Step Down
Bramnick and GOP try to battle Dem dominance with ‘progressive’ policy group
Assemblywoman Alison McHose and Assemblyman David Rible today in Trenton.
DCCC continues to hype Shulman
Giuliani on the Attack
Morning Memo: Andre Wants to Dress Michelle; Lindsay Lohan Bravely Declines Award
In the Observer: The Cheney Option, Remembering Russert
Quinn's Food Stamp Tour
The Round-Up: Wednesday
The Morning Read: Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Lineup for June 18, 2008
Joe Intile dies
The short list for Gary Rose’s job
Rose set to leave Governor’s office after budget
Gary Rose, a top aide to Gov. Jon Corzine, is expected to leave his state government post by the end of the month
Thanks, Andy
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Who should be Jon Corzine’s next Chief of Staff?
Wake-Up Call: Wednesday, June 18, 2008
No Balls
Hide the Balls! Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
Damn Mets!
Is Obama A Bully? McCain Crew Says He Plays Age Card
What’s it like to double-date with your dad?
From Kicklines to Frontlines: Campbell Robertson Off to Iraq
Mary Kaye, Mary Kaye, L.A. Quite Contrary: Sassy Sister to New York
John McCain
In This Week's Observer…
Tim Russert, Man of Ambition
Brokers Bicker! Much Ado Over $35 M. Upper East Side Manse
Where's the Fizz? Bronfman Selling 1040 Fifth Co-op for Below Asking
Songstress Regina Spektor Gets Elevator: Buys $1.1 M. Murray Hill Pad
What about McBride?
My Sister, My Buyer: Siblings Trade Village Apartment, Again, for $1.44 M.
In Other '80s Comics News: Babes of Barnard Swoon for Chevy Chase
Events for Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Sarah Jessica Parker Blows Off Benefit For Fallen Baghdad Activist
You Want a Shake With Them Friars, Ma'm? Feting Frankie Valli, Piscopo Trots Out Ye Olde Sinatra Spoof
Where's Lapo? Shhhh! This Euro Wrangler Is No Eunuch, Ladies!
To Mend or To End?
Proclaiming support for Obama, governor wants “overwhelming” Nov. 4 victory
Biographer: Roger Ailes Knows He's Right (Wing)
Democratic State Chairman Joseph Cryan
Gulp Friction
Goodbye, Mr. Straight Talk
Leadership at Lehman
Tim Russert, New Yorker
Coming To An Office Tower Near You: $200 A Foot
Jerry Speyer's Loss Gary Barnett's Gain on Far West Side
Shine On, You Crazy Trophy Towers! Hedge Funds, Law Firms Driving Up Rents
Guttman Cements Lead in Art Storage Biz with $45 M. Buildings Buy
Elsewhere: McCain's Nuclear Power, Obama's Regional Rail
Lawmaker Profiler from Sunlight Media Services
Where Brooklyn Gets Its New Yorkers
Pfizer Goes On Diet
Yudin wins BCRO Chairmanship, 57%-43%
The Hero (or Villain?) of the Red Hook Ikea
15CPW Alert! Anesthesiology Biggie Buys $5.8 M. Condo
The Status Galley: How to Pick Up Girls With the New Roth
City Politics Catching Up With YouTube
Bedroom with Bathroom! Near the L! Just $550!
McCain Calls on Mr. 9/11
Knakal, Knakal: Whoās There? Broker on Biz
Report: Judge Throws Out Jared Paul Stern Lawsuits
Paul Krugman, Times 'Dr. Who' Public Editor
Billy Ray Says He Wasn't There to Cover Miley's Back
Katie Holmes Sons to Play at the Schoenfeld
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
Capping Taxes, Green McCain
McCain Campaign Makes 'Sept. 10' Argument About Obama, Clarke Calls It the 'Big Lie'
The Endearing, Enduring Maniac
No Sex Please, This Is Great Neck
Wednesday, June 25th
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Sunday, June 22nd
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London Calling
Sorry About That, Chief! Carell, Hathaway Canāt Hold a Shoe to Adams, Feldon
The Local: The Gang's All Here! Rent Board Puts on Its Annual Play
The Sad End of Willie Randolph
Wolf at the Door
Report: McClatchy Company to Cut 1,400 Jobs; 250 at Miami Herald
Dark Angel of The Hills
The Mayor of West 11th Street Is a Sweet Sweeper
Marvel Mush
Night Falls
Little Miss Breadline: Breslin Delivers as Depression-Era Damsel
Something Opening in Red Hook Tomorrow
Ruda Awakening
Did Anne Hathaway Pull a J. Lo?
Sara Vilkomersonās Guide To This Weekās Movies: Oldie but Goodie Woody
Albeeās Nevelson Interview Wakes Up in Last 12 Minutes
Conan O'Brien's Tribute to Tim Russert: 'A Fantastically Charming Man'
Paterson Takes the Temperature on Same-Sex Marriage
Obama Leads Ohio, Felder Crashes Meeting
Art Finds Its Way Back to Fun
Kevin Spacey to Be Shrink to Stars
Hills -like Weeds Spinoff in the Works?
Touchdown! Jones Lang LaSalle Absorbs Staubach
Burlco GOP not worried about Obama locally, but Dems say he could change game
Thompson on School Cuts: 'Something Doesn't Add Up'
The Week in Music: Coldplay to Its Own Defense, Silver Jews Still Sober, and the Return of Ice Cube
Liu Headlining Fund-Raiser for Alaskan
Diamondstone Joins City Council Race
The Round-Up: Tuesday
McCain’s off-shore drilling stance touches hot issue in New Jersey
The Morning Read: Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Morning Memo: President of Hip-Hop Dines With Governor; Denise Richards' 'Reality'
Brad in Dubai: Will His Green Hotel Be Mean?
Ad Process
Obama and the Cheney Option
Youāve Got Mail (You Never Open)
Camille Andrews mum on debates
Philadelphia Inquirer
How the Democrats beat Jen Beck
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
Is Michellene Davis succeeding Brad Abelow?
Wake Up Call: Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Watch a classy actress do dirty infotainment
More Eye Surgery for Paterson
Events for Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Cooking up Scandal: Cindy McCain Allegedly Lifts Another Recipe
Brooklyn, The Borough: Mom Drops By Campus
Elsewhere: Offshore Drilling, State G.O.P.
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
And the Other 25 Percent Favor Tax Increase?
When You Are Engulfed in Controversy (UPDATE)
Magical Mystery Junket a Blogging Success
The Gore Endorsement, Finally
At Clarke Forum, Simcha Felder Need Not Apply
Tom Robbins Warns of a Potential Strike at the Voice
Sarah Larson Loses George Clooney; Gains Ad Campaign
Bloomberg Heaps Praise on Paterson, Will 'Probably' Support Re-Election
Tonys Tip Hat to Oldies and Goodies
Hart's Pins, Obama's Travels
Ho-time: Cable Channel Hard-Sells Belle du Bore
Clinton Bundler on Obama's Doyle Pick: The Biggest 'Fuck You' Ever
Chevy Chase Attends Martha Stewart's Peony Party
Summertime gas spat: Lautenberg and Menendez go after Bush and the GOP
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James Joyce's Roman Candle Extinguished!
Our Critic's Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Jim Webb Unvarnished; Move Over Mitt Romney, Here Comes Stephenie Meyer
Former U.S. Rep. Dick Zimmer
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Sen. Frank Lautenberg today in Paterson
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) today in Paterson
Justine Lam joins Politicker.com as director of online marketing
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Patti Solis Doyle Named Chief of Staff to the Vice Presidential Nominee
More Small City Businesses Throw in the Towel
Obama Goes to Flint
Sexism and the Presidential Race
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Brooklyn Politicos Call for Trust to Oversee Atlantic Yards
Paterson Denies Outburst About Bloomberg
Jeffries and Brennan call for community input on Atlantic Yards
Stat of The Day: Midtown Office Space Opens Up
David Letterman Baffled by Spencer's Existence
BCRO runoff dispute resolved
Monserrate to Sabini: Good Luck
Craig Newmark Was a Nerd
If it’s not going to be Clinton, Pascrell likes Webb for veep
U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-8), right, with U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) today in Paterson.
Vallone, Sr. on How to Run for Office
Droll Bloomberg on Atlantic Yards Protest: 'Democracy in Action'
Buffet and Obama, Squadron's Borrowed Slogan
New Theory: Marc Jacobs Bullied Victoria Beckham In Ads
Katz Event Shows Off Diverse Support
Luke Russert Speaks About His Father on 'Today'
Julia Allison On New Real Estate Show: 'Like, Social Calendar Like Mad'
Bloomberg on an Atlantic Yards Protest
Joba Looks Ready to Be Liberated
Another Theory Floated About Jane Friedman's Strange Exit From HarperCollins
Now Obama Strikes in the Fight for the Anti-Anti-Woman Vote
Senior House Democrat thinks Garrett can be beaten
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer’s PAC has contributed $5,000 to 5th district Democratic congressional candidate Dennis Shulman
They Block Metaphors, Too
Hoyer praises — but doesn’t endorse — Bradley for V.P.
Poll: New Yorkers Cool to Bloomberg or Clinton as Vice President
Brokaw and Colleagues Honor Russert on Special Edition of "Meet the Press"
Reality Plus
Coffee, Tea, or Me, Me, Me: Joel Stein Plays Flight Attendant
The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
McCain's Chicken Barack Strategy
Congestion Charge Comeback?
Tim Russert, 1950-2008
The Morning Read: Monday, June 16, 2008
Morning Memo: New Gig For Scarlett's Brother; Winehouse Takes Her Time
Not Just A Loss For Meet the Press
Don’t believe Maggs’ spin
This week’s Cartoon Caption Contest
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Hoyer stumps for Shulman
Kudos to the New Jersey McCain campaign (or, do you sense the sarcasm?)
Who wins the race for Bergen County GOP Chairman?
If Ortiz loses, blame Unanue
Yudin’s 41-year journey in N.J. politics
Dunn will get Bradley noticed
In Bergen GOP war, Ortiz slaps Cardinale back
BCRO
Ortiz
Wake-Up Call: Monday, June 16, 2008
The Week in DVR: Our Intervention Addiction; Plus, OCD Poster Boy Jeff Lewis Returns With Flipping Out
John McCain and the Chicken Barack Strategy
If It's Sunday, It's … Who?
A musical legend at the height of his powers
Weekend in Review: Russert, Flood Control
Tim Russert, 58, Dead of a Heart Attack
Ken Auletta on Tim Russert: A Mixture of "Toughness with Humanity"
Events for June 14-16, 2008
Bloomberg on Paterson's Plan to Save OTB: No Thanks
Elsewhere: Russert
Cost of Extra Yankees Financing to the City: About $3.6 M.
Shrum on 'The Greatest Political Interviewer of Our Time'
Paterson's Russert Speech
Paterson Grabs Sabini, Bails Out O.T.B.
City Politicians Flock to Seneca Club Dinner
Kevin Spacey to Teach at Oxford
More Russert Reaction
Public Theater Announces Upcoming Productions
No Dancing at the Seneca Club, But Lots of Awards
Mayor Channels FDR, Booze in Discussing Infrastructure Funding
Doris Kearns Goodwin on Russert
Tim Russert Dead at Age 58
Foiling Bloomberg's Getaway
'One of the Worst,' 'Still the One'
MySpace Makeover On the Way
Gorgeous Grotesques
Will Skate For Change: Coney Island Roller Queen Drumming Up Cash For Rink
Weezer Wants Fans to Jam With them!
Surrogate's Court Candidate Anderson Gets Another Club Endorsement
Can Diner-Man Save the Ridgewood Theatre?
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
McMahon Gets the Inevitable Question
Bloggers Party Free in Vegas (Your Invitation Must've Gotten Caught in The Spam Filter)
'No Wave' Returns to Manhattan Tonight at the Knitting Factory
More Countrywide Loans, Michelle Obama and the G.O.P.
'A Rise in Delinquencies in All Loan Categories… Most Notably on Consumer Loans'
Ober Aide Says His Email Account Was Hacked
McCain Camp Pushing Town Halls at Reagan, Johnson Libraries
MTV Writer to Star in Office Spinoff
Same issue, different candidate: Rothman chastises McCain on gas tax
The Disenchanted Broccoli Forest
And Baby Makes Two
Re-Crossing Delancey
Independence Party Guy Asks McCain About Third-Party Debates
At a Seneca Club Dinner, the Kosher Table Pines for Hillary
The Round-Up: Friday
Olbermann Overboard? Huffington Post Chronicles Fallout From Keith vs. Katie
Morning Memo: Simmons Robbed; Runway Renovated
Brothers in Arms
‘Cause I’ve got a crush on Scalia
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McCain's Town Hall, Reagan's Lesson, Olympic Dancers
U2 Selling Off Basquiat Painting in London
The Morning Read: Friday, June 13, 2008
In Pemberton, McCain calls for ‘secure borders first’
McCain focuses his attack on Obama
McCain: “I will always put my country first.”
Focarino endorses Yudin
Rothman meeting to decide future of Obama New Jersey campaign
Kean, Lieberman bring on McCain
McCain warmup act applauds their prez candidate’s heroism
McCain delegate quits
Slighted
Winners & Losers of the Week
Friday, June 13, 2008
Wowkanech re-elected AFL-CIO prez
June 13, 2008
Barack Obama campaigns for Bob Menendez in the 2006 U.S. Senate race
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Daily Record
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Gloucester County Times
Wake-Up Call: Friday, June 13, 2008
In a Return to Federal Hall, McCain Takes On 'Extreme' Obama
Democratic Attacks on McCain's Age Miss the Point
Menendez takes himself, Corzine off VP list
With Schaffer, Democrats look to raise money to run at GOP fortress Somerset
Somerset County Democratic Chair Peg Schaffer, right, with Montogomery Mayor Cecilia Birge, one of her freeholder candidates.
Martindell combined gentility and a commitment to the voiceless
City Would Entertain Request for More Atlantic Yards Subsidies, Lieber Says
Events for Friday, June 13, 2008
Watch a truly surreal TV moment from way back
On the High Line! Photos Show a Park Ready for Its Plants
At Reform Conference, Dan Rather Catalogs the 'Journalistic Sins' of Corporate Media
The Mets' Trade-Deadline Options
State Sen. Bill Baroni will chair the New Jersey Delegation to the 2008 Republican National Convention in Minneapolis
Angelina Overshares Again
What Happened With The Happening?
Baroni elected McCain delegation chairman
State Sen. Bill Baroni will chair the New Jersey Delegation to the 2008 Republican National Convention in Minneapolis
Schumer's Bill, Cuomo's Ambitions, Chan's Sweatbands
Council Insurrection! Members Vote Against Rezoning in Apparent Slap at Tony Avella
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Post primary loss, The Group waits for Obama to show Clinton ‘respect’
Scots to Trump: It's Not Us, It's You
McCain, Berlusconi and the Keys to Eternal Youth
Avella Rezonings Blocked
Move Over Chuck Klosterman: For Esquire Skulls Are the New… Something
Menendez on eve of McCain: issues in Obama’s favor, but campaign requires big effort
Forget Governor Bloomberg, Says Bloomberg
Features from the War Zone: Courtney Kealy in Basrah
Mary Kate and Ashley's Smile: Say Prune!
City Makes Deal With Unions at Willets Point
Oh No, Tony! Broadway Attendance, Revenues Drop
The D.N.C.'s Move, Gordon's Prison Sentence
Paterson on Why Some Negotiations Shouldn't Be Public
Billy Macklowe Officially Takes Charge of Macklowe Properties
Public Authorities Reform Before End of Session? Perhaps
Silver Speaks Against the Property Tax Cap
Paterson Pushes Property Tax Cap
Cracklin' Pose: Neil Diamond's Last Gang Fight
Times Says Lindsay's Bisexuality is Way Normal
David Norcross was re-elected to a sixth four-year term as the Republican National Committeeman from New Jersey
Norcross, Haines re-elected
Inside and Outside the Red Hook IKEA
Stewart Says He Is 'Bringing Home the Resources'
Stock Up on Red Bull, Jim Lehrer!
MTA Rides Riders Harder Than Most, Group Says
HarperCollins Pays Sarah Marshall Star Russell Brand $3 Million For Book of Rants
Congressional Challenger Powell Opening Office With 'Brooklyn for Barack'
Fighting Smears, Webb's Book
The Kiss of Death
Paterson Pushes Hard for Property Tax-Cap
15CPW Alert! Philadelphia Flyers/76ers Owner (and Ayn Rand Lover) Ed Snider Buys $7 M. Condo
GM Building May Drop 'GM' Moniker
At Beijing's Sex and da City, the Debauchery is Low-Key
Features from a War Zone: A Different Kind of Boom in Baghdad
Boy George to Perform for New York Sanitation Workers
Zimmer says that Lautenberg is not too old to serve another term
The Klein and Sharpton Show
After C.E.O. Compensation Flap, Johnson Was a 'Strange' Choice For Obama
AFSCME Throws Manhattan Fund-Raiser for Monserrate
Community Gardens: Protecting the Planet While Feeding It
Marty Golden Golfing at the Battleground
The Round-Up: Thursday
Lieberman's Caucus, The Rhetoric Gap
Michelle Malkin: Slate? Salon? Whatever.
Threat of Another Strike Looms in Hollywood
Poll: Bloomberg and Giuliani Top Paterson for 2010
General Petraeus and the 'Information War'
Zuckerman Would Be Crazy To Run for Mayor, Zuckerman Says
The Morning Read: Thursday, June 12, 2008
Reporting From the Red Zone
Morning Memo: No Emmy Nom for Heigl; Carla Bruni's 'Junk'
A great Anne Martindell story
Who would make a better running mate for Barack Obama?
Bush’s New Jersey numbers: horrible
Anne Martindell, former State Senator and Ambassador, dies
Anne Martindell (1914-2008) served in the New Jersey State Senate from 1974 to 1977.
Quinnipiac: Obama leads McCain in N.J. by six points
John McCain and BarackObama at a Senate hearing in 2006
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The Record
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The Record
Wake-Up Call: Thursday, June 12, 2008
The Yankees' Next Big Thing
McCain, Obama and the Rhetoric Gap
When the Democrats Don't Need Joe Lieberman Anymore
The best foreign film of last year
Como: I Win
Welfare for Politicians
Events for Thursday, June 12, 2008
Elsewhere: Judicial Pay, Boy George
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
Yes, He Can: John Cusack Will Not be Outdone by Scarlett Johansson
NBC on Office Hunt
John McCain's Daughter Writing a Children's Book
Perkins on the Solution to Clinton's 'Problem'
If OTB Goes, Gamblers Will Hit Queens Race Track–'We Can't Stop!'
Obama Campaign Doesn't Want 'Lectures' From McCain Campaign
Winning by Making Crowley (and the Queens Machine) Lose
House Passes Boost To Amtrak (Maybe To Moynihan Station, Too!)
Meet Joaquin Sapien, and the Entire Staff of ProPublica!
A Small Town in the Middle East
R.N.C. Still Pressuring Obama After Johnson's Resignation
Monserrate Campaign Connected to Director of Dysfunctional Nonprofit
An Obama Bundler on the Passions of Clinton Supporters
Denis Johnson to Serialize Follow-up to Tree of Smoke in Playboy
Rent-Stabilized No Longer! Nora Ephron Buys $2.5 M. Co-Op Near Beloved Apthorp
Johnson Leaves Obama Camp, Paterson Vents About Albany
Money Tight? Creditors Calling? Atlantic City, Baby!
Zinsser, Early Adapter at Reader's Digest Condensed Books, Dies at 84
Heidi Klum Sells $5.35 M. Penthouse to Guy Who Makes Nail Polish Rock Art
Santogold's Hipster Product Placement
Paterson Officially Launches Review of Trade Center Timetable
Whitman serving on Lance campaign finance committee
Thompson Pressures State on O.T.B.
AP Confirms Paul Newman Is Battling Cancer
McCain Adviser Suggests Obama is 'Playing the Cynical Politics of the Past' on Iraq
The Mini-Malcolms
O.T.B. Union President Says Bloomberg Isn't Helping
He Needs Her, He Needs Her Not
Simon Says – Delicate Fabrics
Lifetime Rocks With Rita
Port Authority To Owe Silverstein More Money for Delays
A new Quinnipiac poll shows Gov. Jon Corzine with upside-down approval numbers
Gossip Girl Spinoff in the Works? (UPDATE)
House Arrest in Baghdad
Wilson says attempts to cast Corzine as popular is just “spinnery”
Ortiz and Yudin hustle for votes in Bergen GOP chairman runoff
Parsekian remembered as a principled reformer
New York City's New Voters: Young, Female, Numerous
New Democratic chairman in Salem
Kerry Attacks McCain for Obama
Is Bill Bradley on Barack Obama’s short list for Vice President?
Dean on Schumer, D'Amato on Obama
Chasing The Why of The GM Building Deal
State Senate Supports Tougher Penalties for Drunk Drivers
James: Payne and the line were too much
Councilman Oscar James II
Vice President Bill Bradley?
Morning Memo: Trump Gets Political; Tatum Sings
In the Observer: Wolfson, Paterson, Graham, Baghdad
Poll: New York Ambivalent About Obama-Clinton Ticket
The Round-Up: Wednesday
Must read: Patrick Murray on summer polling
Ed Koch Plays Hard to Get
Quinnipiac presidential poll tomorrow
The Morning Read: Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Lineup for June 11, 2008
Voters don’t care about Carla’s e-mails
Do Democrats think Lautenberg is too old or not?
Plus les choses changent, plus elles restent les mĆŖmes
They like me: Menendez flips upside-down status
No worries for a despised Legislature
Lautenberg’s poll numbers: not bad, not great — and for him, fairly typical
Who wins the runoff election for Bergen County GOP Chairman?
Tornoe
Voters continue to disapprove of Corzine’s job performance in new Quinnipiac poll
Quinnipiac: Lautenberg leads Zimmer by nine points
Star-Ledger
The Record
Jersey Journal
Star-Ledger
Wake-Up Call: Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Tom Wilson’s money problems
Ned J. Parsekian, a former State Senator from Bergen County, sought the Democratic nomination for Governor in 1969
60 Months in the Red Zone
An amazing mid-century time capsule, courtesy of Diane Keaton
Clinton's High Profile Healing Process Has Begun
In This Week's Observer…
The Trickle-Down Theory of Obama
Paterson Spins His Wheels, Nobody Minds Yet
It's Year's Largest New Lease, But So What? Assessing AIG's Gobble of Goldman's Maiden Space
Two Macklowe Towers Sell for Just Under $1 B.; Another To Go for $1.45 B.
LeFrak Plots Luxury Retail Evolution on West 57th Street
Zuckerman Exhales: GM Building Deal Closes
Former legislator Ned Parsekian dies at 86; ran for Governor, Congress
Layton, Currie, McClellan re-elected
River House Vacancy! Yet Another Spread Up for Sale, This One Asking $29 M.
O’Toole claims chair in Essex
Writers: Quit Your Day Job and Write This Book, Retroactively Pre-Endorsed by Carrie Bradshaw!
Spotless Park Avenue Mansion Edges Toward 20 Years on the Market, Still $35 M.
Ambulance Chasers Catch Bribed Brokerās Condo for $2.7 M.; N.Y.U. Law School Plans Faculty Pad
Brokeback Majestic! Movie Producer Sells CPW Spread for $7.5 M. to Goldman Prophet
Monarch of Momofuku Hires Pricey Carriage for Foodie Oscars
Events for Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Wesley wins by a nose in Mercer
Amanda Hug and Kiss! Adolph Green's Daughter Holds Musical-Theater Torch High
Crossed in Translation: Besieged Bill Murray Pounds Pavement, Eats Pie with Poets
Rowrrrrrr! Manhattan's Fat Cats Size Up Last Candidates Standing
An Offer Obama Can't Refuse
Bob Graham, at Least, Is Optimistic About Obama and Florida
Bad Bet
Bloomberg: Next Stop, Albany?
Things That Make You Go Hmmmmm: Arsenio Hall to Return to Primetime TV
Ferriero wins re-election
Elsewhere: Cuba, Colombia, Minnesota
Mark Peck loses, pledges support to the party.
The Chelsea, Now Hiring
Henry Kuhl and parlimentarian
Bergen Republican leadership in flux
Kuhl prevails in Hunterdon
Another City Slicker To Join State Liquor Authority
Paterson Launches Panel To Find M.T.A. Much-Needed Money
Molinari on Giuliani for Governor (Yes), Mayor (No)
Peg Schaffer wins
Schaffer elected new Dem chair in Somerset
Comment: Thai on Washington Avenue
Scarlett Johansson on Obama Mash Notes, Taking 'Yes We Can' On Tour
Help Wanted: Labor Shortages Threaten Construction Safety
A 'Literary Dick' Writes From Life
Italian Firm Buys Majority Control of Flatiron Building
Why Jane Jumped: Forensics on the End Of Friedman at HC
Ortiz will face Yudin in a runoff
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
Strickland Will 'Absolutely Not' Be Obama's Running Mate
Craigslist Sighting: 'Harlem Queer House' Taking Applications
Fox News to Try Out Laura Ingraham on 5 P.M. show
Ceponis and Schaffer head to head in Somerset
Rebecca Perkins
The Benefits of a Big Package
Lance thanks his home county faithful
Quinn on Rent Guidelines Board: 'Predictable and Silly'
Everything New is Old Again
7th Congressional District GOP nominee Leonard Lance
Sabrin casts chairman vote in Bergen
Russ Stanton's Week From Hell
For Digital Video, Three Years Passes in a Lifetime
Forbes Puts a Wrench in Trump's Giant Scotland Golf Course … No, Not That Forbes
Two Unions Come Out to Back Monserrate
The Glass Tycoon
What's Bothering Doug Muzzio
Releasing the Delegates, Rethinking the Rockaways
Wednesday, June 18th
Tuesday, June 17th
Monday, June 16th
Sunday, June 15th
Saturday, June 14th
Friday, June 13th
Stat of The Day: We're No. 2. Again.
17 Across: Led Zeppelin Ode to Walk-Ups
Thursday, June 12th
Wednesday, June 11th
Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons Set for Broadway Impressionism
Lauders Throw Engagement Party for Hilfigers
Iraq Unfiltered
The Wedding Planner's Wardrobe
Thompson Wants City Agencies Audited for Water Debt
Charming Chaplin
Stalled Stahl
Old Dog Does Many Tricks (Sans Viagra!) in Geriatric Sex Flick
This Is When You Know
Tempest in a Turban: How Tiny Moi Vexed AndrƩ the Great
Rapper KRS-ONE Loves Obama, Powell, Not a Single Incumbent
Sing Out, LuPone! My Tony Tipsheet
Finally, Phil Murphy picks a horse
Liam McMullan, Purple Prince of the City
Pigs Fly, Milk Fries in Lo Country
Tharp Attacks; Ratmansky Relaxes
Cuomo Explains What He Does
That's a Nice Piece of Ash!
Smurfs Go to the Big Screen
Candidates, Corzine await results of Quinnipiac poll
Mr. McClanahan; Danza Days
Malibu MƩnage
Brace Yourself! Kinky Amputee Drama Spins My Wheels
Lacy says Burlco GOP lacks “moral judgment”
HBO Slates Bored to Death
Sara Vilkomerson's Guide To This Weekās Movies: Oh, Canada!
McCain's Beer, Spitzer's Birthday
Kyrillos gets ready for Oxley era in Monmouth County
Spitzer Wants to Birth a Vulture
Jeffries on Bloomberg's 'Development Gone Wild'
Banks' Uncertainty Drives Up Midtown Office Vacancy
The Celtics, Obama and Race
The Week in Music: Alanis Gets Over It and Pharrell Pays Tribute to the 'Golden Goose Egg' of Sneakers
Yassky's 212 Fund-Raiser
PETA Sends Olsens a Birthday Gift
Booker at the midway point
Mayor Cory Booker last night in the Central Ward.
The Year of the Celtics and Obama
Morning Memo: Onassis' Jewels; Downey's Burger; Dupre's Tattoo
The Round-Up: Tuesday
Novick denies running for Hunterdon County Democratic Chairman
Why Isac Supports Barack Obama
Would Cory Booker have an easier time with Lt. Governor ’09 than Mayor ’10?
The Morning Read: Tuesday, June 10, 2008
New Quinnipiac poll tomorrow
Prodigal Daughter
Brooklyn, The Borough: A Tree Salad Grows in Brooklyn
Killing Me Softly
The Girls in Their Gigantic Summer Dresses
Morin safe in Union County
Hoyer coming to help Shulman
Vas wins party leadership post in Perth Amboy
Who wins the race for Bergen County Republican Chairman?
Zeoli re-elected
Associated Press
Press of Atlantic City
Star-Ledger
Courier-Post
Wake-Up Call: Tuesday, June 10, 2008
The coolest new band to ease you through a hot summer
Darcy takes over Atlantic Dems
The Local: The Annual Socioeconomic Rorschach Test
Alanis Morissette is Broken Up and Singing About It
Hawkins voted party chair in Orange, Eason to challenge results
Events for Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Jermaine James
Elsewhere: Loose Ends, Tasers, Fake Fare Hike
Brown and Adubato conquer James and Booker
Dwight Brown savors victory in the Central Ward on Monday night.
Freeholder Blonnie Watson and Sen. Ronald Rice (D-Essex) after Watson’s defeat as Central Ward chair.
Dwight Brown savors victory in the Central Ward on Monday night.
City Deeds Suggest a Finished GM Building Deal
AIG Takes 800,000 Feet at 180 Maiden Lane in Year's Biggest Lease Deal
City Makes New Office for Brownfield Cleanup
Watson ousted in Central Ward Dem fight
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Silver Opponent Quotes Silver Ally to Pressure Silver
Zuckerman Unbound
Barnes & Noble Throws a Gauntlet at David Sedaris; Says His New Book is Fiction (UPDATED)
Rick Davis Vs. Rick Davis on Virginia
Our Critic's Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Rummy Disses the Pentagon; Unreliable Narrators; and Psychedelic Living
Obama leads McCain in New Jersey
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