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November 13, 2006 edition

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Olmert To Meet Bush as Pressure Builds on Israel
By ELI LAKE
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Olmert, meeting here today with a president changing course in the Middle East after his party lost control of Congress, will face renewed pressure to...

Valentin Baranovsky

Uliana Lopatkina and Danila Korsuntsev in the Kirov Ballet’s ‘Swan Lake.’ As the Black Swan, Uliana Lopatkina evinced an unusual abandon, Joel Lobenthal writes. Read more...

A New & Improved Course for the Kirov
Dance
BY JOEL LOBENTHAL
It was with some reluctance that I went to Boston last week to see the Kirov Ballet dance "Swan Lake" at the Wang Center, where it was part of the Bank of America Celebrity Series, which first brought the Kirov to Boston in 2003. At that time the Kirov was still coasting on...

Another Record Week?
BY JOÃO RIBAS
After record-setting sales of Impressionist and Modern art last week, including the highest-earning auction to date, the soaring postwar and contemporary market now takes center stage at Christie's and Sotheby's. Hoping for a continued surge in prices in the field, both...

Lincoln Center Brings The Rhapsody Home
Jazz
BY WILL FRIEDWALD
In December 1959, Frank Sinatra, introducing a special guest on his ABC television program, made the following speech: "You know, a couple of weeks ago when somebody told me there was a record album coming out that was going to sell for a hundred dollars, I figured he was a...

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Henin-Hardenne Gets Her Revenge in Madrid
Tennis
BY TOM PERROTTA
Justine Henin-Hardenne defeated Amelie Mauresmo 6–4, 6–3 yesterday to win her first WTA Championships, securing the no. 1 ranking, and capping off a stellar season in which she reached the finals of all four Grand Slams. With the last women's tournament in the books, here's...

An Aggressive Game Plan Leads to an Improbable Win
Football
BY ALLEN BARRA
This was no fluke. Though the Jets were outgained by 100 yards, they were the better team. They out-hit, out-finessed, and out-gutted the New England Patriots yesterday on the Pats' own field. Two weeks ago, the Jets lost to the Cleveland Browns, and now they've beaten the...

Upsets Place Rutgers In Striking Distance
College Football
BY RUSSELL LEVINE
It took a magical night in the birthplace of college football to get Rutgers into the national championship debate. Barely 48 hours later — not even long enough for the tidal wave of Rutgers calls to New York's sports-talk radio stations to subside — a series of upsets had...

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Feingold Demurs For 2008; Biden, McCain Stay In
By JOSH GERSTEIN
One of the most anti-war potential contenders for the presidency...

A $1.5 Billion Vision For Coney Island
By DAVID LOMBINO
Even on a bright fall day, the streets that make up Coney...

Mayor Vows Funding Where Government Fears To Tread
By JILL GARDINER
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.— New York City's multibillionaire mayor,...

Editorials

Come Home, Mr. Rangel
If one wants to get a glimpse of why it's just impossible to...

Muzzling a Moderate
This morning in Bangladesh will begin the trial of Salah Uddin...

A Hero of New York
Jason Dunham didn't live to see his 25th birthday, having given...

Opinion

Don't Let the Colors Run
BY MARK STEYN
On the radio a couple of weeks ago, Hugh Hewitt suggested to me...

Save This Man
BY DANIEL FREEDMAN
Today may be an ordinary day for the rest of us, but it is the...

The Democratic Challenge
BY DAVID SHRIBMAN
That was the easy part. Taking over Congress, that is. Let's...

New York

WNYC Readies for Move With $57.5 Million Campaign
BY A.L. GORDON
In a windowless conference room in the Municipal Building hang...

Bruno Is Backing Nassau Republican To Lead GOP After ‘Difficult' Years
BY JACOB GERSHMAN
The majority leader of the state Senate, Joseph Bruno, is...

Two Bloggers Set Up a Web Site To Go Head to Head
BY GARY SHAPIRO
With a droll, self-deprecating demeanor, Robert Wright engages...

National

Bush Refuses To Withdraw Bolton Nomination
BY JOHN HEILPRIN
WASHINGTON — President Bush will not relent in his defense of...

Immigration Activist's Son Seeks Mexican Leaders' Aid
BY SOPHIA TAREEN
CHICAGO — The 7-year-old son of an immigration activist who...

Democratic Control May Stymie GOP Plans To Expand Oil Drilling
BY H. JOSEF HEBERT
WASHINGTON — The Democrats' return to power is increasing...

Foreign

At U.N., Ban Takes Charge Behind the Scenes
Turtle Bay
BY BENNY AVNI
This week at Turtle Bay, signs are indicating that the Kofi...

McCain: America Is at a Crossroads in Iraq
BY JOSH GERSTEIN
America is at a crossroads in Iraq and must decide soon whether...

Iraq Group's Report Contains a Poisonous Suggestion
BY YOUSSEF IBRAHIM
The Baker report is what every American policy-maker...

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Old ‘Top of the Sixes' Building Goes to Market
By MICHAEL STOLER
"Stellar properties up and down Park Avenue are for sale. And everyone wants a piece of Times Square. Despite reports that the city's economy might be cooling, the sign from the real estate markets is that it's as robust as ever..."




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