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April 2, 2004
U.S. fails to see the big, ugly picture
Words are still powerful. Otherwise, I wouldn't bother to write them.

March 31, 2004
A juror creates a furor at Tyco
Juror no. 3 (Lee J. Cobb): It's an open and shut case.

March 30, 2004
Every right to hold out
Juror no. 3 (Lee J. Cobb): It's an open and shut case.

March 28, 2004
Main course: cooked Rice
WASHINGTON

March 26, 2004
An end zone with a view
Hold on, George and Mike.

March 25, 2004
A deal too good to be true
Hold on, George and Mike.

March 21, 2004
Prison watchdog on the outside
They spread nasty rumors about her personal life. They implied she was romancing a violent inmate. They accused her of "egregious" violations of prison rules.

March 20, 2004
Smeared for spreading truth
They spread nasty rumors about her personal life. They implied she was romancing a violent inmate. They accused her of "egregious" violations of prison rules.

March 19, 2004
His wardrobe malfunctions
Is he the president?

March 17, 2004
Read it here: Mayor's doing the right thing
Can you read this?

March 14, 2004
Spaniards stand up against terrorism
"¡Basta ya!"

March 12, 2004
Driving the road to perdition
When I was a kid, we always loved going for a ride.

March 10, 2004
What branded felons offer brand-name diva
Martha Stewart is not the first big fish who ever got hooked in a federal securities case.

March 5, 2004
Bush ad blitz is off to a tasteless start
Some politicians wrap themselves in the American flag.

March 4, 2004
Kelly recalls surreal policing in Haiti
Ray Kelly had already spent three decades in the New York Police Department. So he wasn't exactly a stranger to tough commands.

March 3, 2004
Dumbing it down for jury
"When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in a confederacy against him."

February 29, 2004
Sept. 11 investigation is a new terror
WASHINGTON - Who was most scared of the truth?

February 27, 2004
Case at film's core still troublesome
'Capturing the Friedmans" may or may not win the Oscar Sunday night for best documentary film. That's in the hands of Academy voters.

February 25, 2004
Clerks, too, handcuffedby the rules
Victor Robles was away on vacation last week.

February 22, 2004
Mag Cultivates New Agenda
Richard Stratton knows what it's like to run a magazine with unconventional demographics.

February 20, 2004
Enough for Edwards to make a run?
Give John Edwards this much credit. The man does not get rattled by the things that other people say.

February 18, 2004
How Long Can Their Brotherly Love Last?
"You have any brothers?" Derek Jeter wanted to know.

February 17, 2004
A Rivalry of Superstar Proportions
"You have any brothers?" Derek Jeter wanted to know.

February 15, 2004
The Possibilities Are Taxing
The analysts from the Independent Budget Office were only trying to help.

February 13, 2004
Straight Talk on Ken and Barbie
The gays are rushing to get married.

February 11, 2004
Lt. Bush Not So Memorable
"I got these documents before the White House did," Bob Fertik was saying yesterday afternoon from his command center in Jackson Heights.

February 8, 2004
Less Show In The Business
OK, so how can the Grammys possibly top Janet Jackson's halftime flash dance at the Super Bowl?

February 6, 2004
Charlie Was Their Angel
The photographers had been waiting for hours, loaded and focused and ready to shoot. The fans - 5,000 of them, squealing, screaming, singing Beatles songs - had been at the airport even longer than that.

February 4, 2004
The Making Of A Star Witness
You really can't say that Doug Faneuil was scorned by Peter Bacanovic, his well-wired boss at Merrill Lynch.

February 1, 2004
In a Cold Sweat Over Mug Shot
When James Brown looks back on the past tumultuous week, you know it's the mug shot that will bother him most.

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