Q-71
September
1, 2006 Survivor, Astor, Test, Poison
(One Species, Two Million, Third Grades, Four (In Cantonese, refers to death))
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Q-71
April
7, 2006 The Bear Awakens (Bus
Drivers' Union, Central Park Coyote, Council Budget)
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Q-70
November 1, 2005 Nuggets (Prop. One,
Third Parties in New York State, East Side Senator Passes on Legislative
Bid For Power)
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Q-69 October 3, 2005
Observations At The New
Year (Lake George Tragedy, Holiday Greetings)
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Q-68 September 23, 2005 Weekend Reading
(Civic Forum, 5 Links You May Have Missed)
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Q-67 September 16, 2005 Bloomberg on Roberts
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Q-66 September 14, 2005 Weiner Drops Out
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Q-65 August 23, 2005:
Salinger, Moses and John
L. Lewis (Times Book
Review, Robert Moses, Special Interests)
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Q-64 August 5, 2005: Help the Poor. Get Rich.
(Trial Lawyers' Rush Hour, Detering Dishonest Doctors, Non-Profit Embezzlement
Scandal)
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Q-63 July 11, 2005: The Terrible Terror Bill
(State Tax Credits, UFT, 2005 Legislative Session)
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Q-62 July 5, 2005: Place Not Your Trust in
Princes
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Q-61 July 1, 2005: Holiday Reading
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Q-60 June 27, 2005: Slouching Toward Reform
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Q-59 June 24, 2005: Rounding Out the
Week
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Q-58 June 21, 2005: A Dance to the Music
of Time (Legislative Reform, Lulus, Council Term Limits)
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Q-57 June 15, 2005:
Ethics... Education..
Elections
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Q-56 June 9, 2005:
Councilman Steingut -- Commissioner
Vincent
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Q-55 June
6, 2005: Non-filer;
Freed Killer; Calling Arnold
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Q-54. June
2, 2005: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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Q-53. May 31, 2005:When Will They Ever Learn?
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Q-52. May 23, 2005:The Purpose of Q, Two
Links for You, and New York Civic's Four Priorities
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Q-51. May 16, 2005: A Handful of Outrages
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Q-50. April 27, 2005:
New Mayoral Poll
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Q-49. April 26, 2005:
The Power of the Purse
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Q-48. April 25, 2005:
Techniques of Persuasion
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Q-47. April 14, 2005:
Snakeheads, Swimmers, Budgets, Jennings and Judges
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Q-46. April 13, 2005:
Albany Greed. Bad Teacher. Bad Councilman.
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Q-45. April 11, 2005:
Kids Can't Play. Judges Walk.
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Q-44. April 8, 2005:
Winning Friends, Influencing People
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| Q-43. March 28, 2005:
Three Coins in a Drizzle |
Q-42. March 21, 2005:
Market Fraud. Gifted Kids. Powerful Lobbyist.
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Q-41. March 10, 2005:
Rabbi Returns. Dropouts Counted.
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Q-40. March 9, 2005:
The Jailer and the Ferryman
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| Q-39. March 1, 2005:
Tax Cheats, Slumlords Outfox City |
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Q-38. February 28, 2005:
Don't Get Sick in Prison
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Q-37. February 24, 2005:
Q is Back; P to Start
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Q-36. October 11, 2004:
512 Years Ago
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Q-35. September 22, 2004:
Avlon and Baker
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Q-34. September 9, 2004:
Some Good News
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Q-33. August
31, 2004: The Gawker Interview
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Q-32. August 25, 2004:
Great Lawn Reprieved
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| Q-31. August 24, 2004:
Vultures and Enablers |
Q-30. August 19, 2004:
Rat Leaves Sinking Ship
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Q-29. August 18, 2004:
Golan Depths
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Q-28. August 17, 2004:
Unanswered Questions
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Q-27. August 13, 2004:
The Governor Abdicates
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Q-26. August 11, 2004:
Summer of Discontent
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Q-25. August 10, 2004:
What's Happening All Over
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Q-24. August 9, 2004:
Musical Chairs et al.
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| Q-23. August 4, 2004:
And Four to Go |
Q-22. August 3, 2004:
Six Crises
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Q-21. July 23, 2004:
A Pentagram
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Q-20. July 22, 2004:
Two Major Reports
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Q-19. July 21, 2004:
Great Lawn Saved
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Q-18. July 20, 2004:
Ailing Albany
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Q-17. July 19, 2004:
Trifecta
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Q-16. July 14, 2004:
Reality Bites
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Q-15. June 24, 2004:
Washington Greed, Albany Paralysis
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Q-14. June 23, 2004:
Nine Juicy Links
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| Q-13. June 21, 2004:
Salad Days |
Q-12. June 9, 2004: Morning
Report
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Q-11. June 8, 2004: Ethical
Questions
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Q-10. June 4, 2004: Four
Questions
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Q-9. May 27, 2004: Zuppa
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Q-8. May 24, 2004: Four
Easy Pieces
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Q-7. April 19, 2004:
Eight Plus Flunks; Buses Go Public
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Q-6. April 14, 2004:
Genocide. Now.
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Q-5. April 1, 2004: Five Easy Pieces
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Q-4. March 4, 2004: Gay Marriage; Judging the Mayor
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Q-3. February 19, 2004:
Honoring Black Cops; Brooklyn Justice
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Q-2. February 17, 2004:
Queens Turf War; Firemen Behaving Badly
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Q-1. February 12, 2004: Social Promotion
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