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Jonathan Foreman [9 titles]
- Too Busy for Self-Pity
Mumbai combines the vitality and intensity of Manhattan with the glitz of Los Angeles. Spring 2009 - The Stadium Game
Many New Yorkers are balking at Mayor Giuliani's proposal to build a taxpayer-financed stadium for the New York Yankees on Manhattan's West Side. Summer 1998 - Green for Greening
The 'greening' of New York City would make another fine legacy for the Giuliani administration: a physical transformation as lasting as the bridges, roads, and parks created by Robert Moses. Spring 1998 - Fractured, yet Whole
I expected Beirut: chaos and rubble. I found instead a quiet city, similar to what working-class London must have been like a half century ago. Spring 1998 - Toward a More Civil City
When the mayor improved New Yorks quality of life, the city benefited hugely. Here are three easy ways to enhance it further. Winter 1998 - After the Uprising
It has been nearly a decade since the Tompkins Square 'uprising,' when anarchists, squatters, and junkies fought the police who'd come to evict them from their encampment in the trash-choked park. Autumn 1997 - Bombay on the Hudson
A half-million immigrants from the Indian subcontinent have revitalized New Yorks neighborhoods and breathed new life into its economy at every level. Summer 1997 - My Life As An Associate
The terrible truth dawned on me as I sat on the flowered patio of a midtown restaurant. I was smiling at the summer associate, and he was smiling at me. Winter 1997 - Politically Wired
As autumn's leaves came wafting down, New York witnessed a nasty row between the titans who stand atop the city's leading media companies. Winter 1997
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