(An Idiosyncratic Blog On Political And Other Happenings In Pakistan And In The World)
December 27, 2020
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In the first wave of Covid, the crush of bodies overwhelmed New York City’s capacity to deal with the dead. Now, the city is prepared if a second onslaught occurs.
By Sharon Otterman
Some women are seeking to regain control over their alcohol habits after months of laissez-faire consumption.
By Alix Strauss
BIG CITY
New Yorkers are world-famous kvetchers. But when we got something real to complain about, we changed our tune.
By Ginia Bellafante
Between studying moves with tutors in India and New York, Oliver Boydell has homework (with video game breaks, of course).
By John Leland
The pandemic devastated the housing industry this year, but there were a few flickers of life.
The Forgotten Woman boutique, which she opened in 1977, spoke directly to the nascent idea of body acceptance. It soon became a chain.
By Marisa Meltzer
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