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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.
 

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Contents

After Sadat: AWACS isn't the answer
13
Anwar Sadat; 1918-1981 (Assassination), Airplane industry (Export-import trade), Airplanes, Military (Radar equipment, Saudi Arabia), United States (Commerce, Saudi Arabia)
Pay now, fly later
22
American Airlines, Inc, Airlines (Fares)
Union Carbide's high cost of leaving
22
Union Carbide Corp, Location in business and industry
You don't have to be an ad man to love Doyle Dane Bernbach
24
Doyle Dane Bernbach Group Inc
City's safest neighborhoods
30
Neighborhoods, New York (N.Y.) (Crime)
Bintel Brief, v2: Letters to the Jewish daily forward 1950-80 (Book Review)
73
Marathon man
79
Fred Lebow, Running
Gold-plated Nickleby
82
Royal Shakespeare Company
Dance
84
Dance
House of cards
84
Dance reviews (Single works)

My conversation with Andre
36
Andre Gregory
My dinner with Andre
37
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Growing older with The Stones
42
Rolling Stones
Nouvelle critics take on New York
57
Henri Gault; 1929-2000, Christian Millau, Food critics and criticism, Guidebooks, New York (N.Y.) (Restaurants)
Nouvells critics take on New York
57
Anthony Haden-Guest
House of Asian treasures
70
Art (Collectors and collecting), Art, Asian (Exhibitions)
Bintel Brief, v2: Letters to the Jewish daily forward 1950-80 tr (Book Review)
73
Good deals
84
Paul Taylor; 1930-., Paul Taylor Dance Company
Aviator's wife
86
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Rich and famous
87
Motion picture reviews (Single works)
Anniversary faults
89
Igor Stravinsky; 1882-1971, Kurt Weill; 1900-1950, Composers' Showcase
Nicholas Nickleby
92
David Edgar; 1948-., Theater reviews (Single works)
Dexter Creed
95
Michael Moriarty, Theater reviews (Single works)

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