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Steven Malanga.
Albany’s Medical Monkey Business | State solons are making New York’s already expensive health-care system pricier still.
19 May 2004

Heather Mac Donald.
How New York Evades Welfare Reform | Governor Pataki’s push to close loopholes in New York’s welfare system roils the advocates.
29 March 2004

Denis Boyles.
Garlic Press | It stinks when it takes blogsites and papers named after ducks to keep the French press somewhat honest.
23 February 2004

Howard Husock.
Hope on Housing Policy | President Bush’s new housing voucher plan aims to move families up and out of assisted housing.
11 February 2004

Heather Mac Donald.
When Cops Err | It wasn’t racism that killed Timothy Stansbury.
29 January 2004

William J. Stern.
Spitzer’s Next Target | New York’s attorney general takes a first step toward attacking political corruption.
28 January 2004

Sol Stern.
The Iron Chancellor | Joel Klein starts sounding Orwellian.
23 January 2004

Theodore Dalrymple.
Lo, the Poor Terrorist | For some on the Left, purported bigotry against Muslims explains Islamist terror.
20 January 2004

Steven Malanga.
Deadly Medicine | A new health-insurance plan threatens New York’s small business.
14 January 2004

Sol Stern.
Joel Klein’s Figleaf | Chancellor Klein’s begrudging nod to phonics
9 January 2004

Theodore Dalrymple.
A Right to Trashy TV | A new proposal threatens to sink British social policy to another new low.
8 January 2004

Theodore Dalrymple.
The Case for Cannibalism | If everything is permissible between consenting adults, why not?
5 January 2004

City Journal in the News. 

Heather Mac Donald.
NU Profiling Study Really Proves Nothing
Boston Globe | 19 May 2004

Heather Mac Donald.
The Un-PATRIOT-ic Left
Front Page Magazine | 18 May 2004

Heather Mac Donald.
Privocrats vs. National Security
National Review | 18 May 2004

Theodore Dalrymple.
Compassionate Conservative
New York Sun | 17 May 2004

Kay S. Hymowitz.
Dude, Where’s the Truth?
St. Louis Post-Dispatch | 14 May 2004

Kay S. Hymowitz.
If It’s Moore, It’s Less Than Honest
Los Angeles Times | 11 May 2004

Victor Davis Hanson.
The Wages of Appeasement
OpinionJournal | 10 May 2004

Steven Malanga.
Here is what’s uncool about ‘cool cities’
The Detroit News | 28 April 2004

Theodore Dalrymple.
Islam cannot adapt, and I have seen the results
The Times | 15 April 2004

Sol Stern.
A School Reformer's Journey: From Parent to Journalist to Policy Analyst: An Interview with Sol Stern
School Reform News | May 2004

Steven Malanga.
Heinz-Kerry funds radical pals
Boston Herald | 14 April 2004

Heather Mac Donald.
What We Don’t Know Can Hurt Us
Frontpagemag.com, 20 April 2004

Kay S. Hymowitz.
Silly Laws Are No Way To Fight Bullying
Los Angeles Times, 18 April 2004

Sol Stern.
The Cash Excuse
New York Post, 13 April 2004

Brian C. Anderson.
The Rise & Rise of Fox News
New York Sun | 12 April 2004

Theodore Dalrymple.
Monumental Folly
Wall Street Journal, 9 April 2004

Steven Malanga.
The War on Wal-Mart
Wall Street Journal, 7 April 2004

Steven Malanga.
Carroll: Mayor, Mayor, quite contrary...
Rocky Mountain News | 3 April 2004

Heather Mac Donald.
The ‘Privacy’ Jihad
Wall Street Journal, 1 April 2004

Steven Malanga.
A White Elephant for the West Side
New York Times | 31 March 2004

Sol Stern.
Teach Before You Test, Mike
New York Post, 29 March 2004

Steven Malanga.
A Flawed Analysis
Calgary Herald | 28 March 2004

Howard Husock.
Working Poor: Housing Hope
New York Post | 2 March 2004

Brian C. Anderson.
The Absolute Intellectual
Policy Review | February-March 2004

Howard Husock.
Credit Where It’s Not Due
Wall Street Journal | 10 February 2004

Harry Stein.
Dumb and Dumber
Wall Street Journal | 30 January 2004

Heather Mac Donald.
The High Price of Cheap Labor
National Review Online | 22 Jan. 2004

E. Fuller Torrey.
Bird Brains
Wall Street Journal | 20 January 2004

Heather Mac Donald.
‘Sanctuary’ Laws Stand In Justice’s Way
Los Angeles Times | 19 January 2004

Steven Malanga.
The Curse of the Creative Class
Opinion Journal | 19 January 2004

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