Sunday’s NYT: The Drive-by Edition

One supposes that even though the title of this article is immediately irritating and begs for mockery, it’s probably a good thing someone is devoting scientific resources and money to figuring out the answer.

Also, for the short answer to the above question see here.

Getting Tuesday’s big O any way you can.

Did anyone actually read this for coherency before it went to print? All signs point to ‘no’ this week.

‘But what have we learned from our huge mistakes during the Bush years? While it’s become a Beltway cliche that America’s new young president has yet to be tested, it is past time for us to realize that our own test is also about to begin.’

‘Though she appeared occupied, intently so, she was creating an illusion of busyness. The NoLIta shop was empty.’


The talented Mr. Madoff.

Past is prologue? What makes a good story doesn’t necessarily make a nice reality.

Actually, the entire City section is pretty great this week.

The Real Estate section, meanwhile, meets the Blogosphere.

A Kennedy article worth reading.

The Bonfire of China’s Vanities

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