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Escape ArtistThe Escape Artist

Ronald Tackmann’s ingenious prison breakouts—and his sculptures of soap and toilet paper—have made him a legend of the penal system.

Larry Kramer4,000 Pages and Counting

Larry Kramer is furiously rewriting history again.

Where to EatWhere to Eat 2009

The essential survey of really good food in New York right now.

Politics

Intelligencer

RudyRequiem for Rudy

The man who changed the city, endorsed Mario Cuomo, and led after 9/11.

Business

The Downturnaround

DownturnaroundLet the Good Times Roll

Might the recovery be more robust than widely expected? Wall Street’s most respected pessimist thinks so.

Media

Reasons to Love New York 2009

DobbsBecause Gail Collins Has Perspective

The op-ed columnist favors, amid her satirical digs, a midwestern mildness: respect for one’s opponent, and apologies when called for.


12/31/09
The Year the Yankees Won the World SeriesThe Year the Yankees Won the World Series

The year in The Sports Section. Okay, the four months.

12/31/09
Matt Holliday Apparently Near Signing: Damon’s All That’s LeftMatt Holliday Apparently Near Signing: Damon’s All That’s Left

With Matt Holliday (almost) off the market, the Yankees and Johnny Damon need to make up.

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