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A Trump Plan to Offer $300 Meals at Jones Beach Draws Fire Paul Vitello (RealEstate)The plan met with objections from the public over the idea of opening a fancy restaurant amidst what was conceived of originally as a sanctuary for working people. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Delay, Turmoil and High Costs Plague Meadowlands Projects Ken Belson (RealEstate)Two projects aimed at transforming swampy expanses into massive entertainment and retail complexes are plagued by economic, political, geological and structural problems. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Property Values: What You Get for ...$8 Million Anna Bahney (RealEstate)A seven-bedroom contemporary home in Miami Beach; a 1,048-acre ranch in Belgrade, Mont.; and a 10,800-square-foot house in Fountain Hills, Ariz. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
In Switzerland, an Alpine Chalet Nick Cumming-Bruce (RealEstate)Therese and Paul Beckwith are the owners of an Alpine chalet with a ski run at the end of the garden and picture-perfect views of snow-clad peaks. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
The Hunt: Happenstance Can Help Joyce Cohen (RealEstate)In the midst of an apartment search, an encounter in an elevator changed the target. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Sketch Pad: Preserving the Best of the Old Tracie Rozhon (RealEstate)A brownstone in a landmarked district offers a challenge for an architect whose specialty is theaters. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Breaking Ground: The Dakota Mountain Lodge and Luma Nick Kaye (RealEstate)A ski-area resort and residential project in Park City, Utah, and an oceanfront active adult community near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Living Here | Condos With Boat Slips: A Dockside Retreat As Told To Bethany Lyttle (RealEstate)Boating becomes a way of life when you have your own boat slip. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Your Second Home | Technology: No Need to Take Discs Along Billie Cohen (RealEstate)Thanks to a little thing called technology, you can set up cable subscriptions, music libraries and Internet packages in your primary home and then access them while on vacation. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Havens | Otis, Mass.: In the Berkshires, Turning Back the Clock David G. Allan (RealEstate)Otis feels like the kind of place where Ozzie and Harriet or the Cleavers would have bought a second home decades ago. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Mexicos New Frontier Jim Atkinson (RealEstate)On the Sea of Cortez, Loreto Bay is luring Americans in search of resort homes. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Books of The Times: Black and White and Graphic All Over: A 1930s Tale of Race, Passing and Pain George Gene Gustines (Books)The inspiration for Incognegro comes from the personal and professional experience of its writer, Mat Johnson. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Books of The Times: A Kaleidoscopic Perspective on a Murder, and Dreams Lost and Found Michiko Kakutani (Books)In his latest novel, Lush Life, Richard Price puts his myriad gifts together to create his most powerful and galvanic work yet. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
A Debunker on the Road to World War II Charles Mcgrath (Books)Human Smoke is an unusual book even for Nicholson Baker, whose career has unspooled in a way as unpredictable as one of his fastidiously meandering sentences. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Experimenting in Bed When Not After Vampires George Gene Gustines (Books)In a new issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic book series Buffy sleeps with a fellow slayer. And, oh yeah, shes a woman. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Books of The Times: A Game Where Resources Dwindle and Partners Shift William Grimes (Books)In this sweeping, often audacious survey of contemporary geopolitics, Parag Khanna argues that the United States, the European Union and China are imperial powers busy reshaping the globe to suit their interests. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
George Fredrickson, 73, Historian, Dies Douglas Martin (Books)Mr. Fredrickson cast new light on the study of race and helped define the field of comparative history with a penetrating examination of racial relations in the United States and South Africa. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Books of The Times: Heard the One About the Farmers Ethanol? William Grimes (Books)Robert Bryce mounts a savage attack on the concept of energy independence and the most popular technologies currently being promoted to achieve it. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
The Funny Pages | Sunday Serial: The Lemur Benjamin Black (Books)Chapter 8: They arranged to meet by the boathouse in Central Park. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
William F. Buckley Jr., 82, Dies; Sesquipedalian Spark of Right Douglas Martin (Books)Mr. Buckley marshaled polysyllabic exuberance and a refined, perspicacious mind to elevate conservatism to the center of American political discourse. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Essay: I Write in Brooklyn. Get Over It. Colson Whitehead (Books)Google brooklyn writer and youll get, Did you mean: the future of literature as we know it? 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Archive: Book Review Podcast (Books)This week: Antonio Skrmeta, author of The Dancer and the Thief; Jennifer 8. Lee, author of The Fortune Cookie Chronicles; Rachel Donadio on Martin Amis; and Dwight Garner with best-seller news. Bob Harris is the host. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Me and My Shadow Liesl Schillinger (Books)The protagonist of Charles Baxters new book is haunted by a man who appropriates parts of his identity. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
He Drew Great Mud David Michaelis (Books)The soldier-cartoonist Bill Mauldin helped Americans understand what World War II was really like. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
What Would Reagan Do? Jacob Heilbrunn (Books)President Bush sought to emulate Ronald Reagan. Too bad he failed. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
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