Robin Shulman

National

Articles by Robin Shulman

New Yorkers reelect Bloomberg to a third term as mayor (November 4, 2009)

FBI, Police Strive to Get Help, Engender Trust From Muslims (October 5, 2009)

Terrorism Suspect Pleads Not Guilty, Held Without Bail (September 29, 2009)

Clinton Deflects Questions on Mission to N. Korea (August 6, 2009)

Harlem Program Singled Out as Standard to Improve Children's Lives (August 2, 2009)

White House to Push Forward on National Urban Policy Agenda (July 12, 2009)

New White House Office to Redefine Urban Policy (July 3, 2009)

Friends Provide a Glimpse Into Sotomayor's 'Very Full Life' (May 31, 2009)

Moroccos New Guiding Force (May 30, 2009)

Many at Mosque Suspected an Informant Before Arrests in Bronx Bomb Plot (May 22, 2009)

Obesity May Raise Risk For Flu Complications, Survey Shows (May 20, 2009)

Swine Flu Is Spreading Quickly in New York City, Mayor Bloomberg Says (May 19, 2009)

Fighting in Swat Evokes Dread Among Expatriates in New York (May 10, 2009)

Anxiety Spreads With Diagnoses at N.Y. School (April 28, 2009)

Somali Charged With Piracy in Attack on U.S. Ship (April 22, 2009)

New York City Musters Power of Its Volunteers (April 21, 2009)

Indonesia Holds Fast To Secular Politics (April 9, 2009)

Affordable-Housing Efforts in NYC Could Spread Nationwide (March 15, 2009)

White House Urban Affairs Chief Picked — Bronx Borough President Lays Out Vision for New Policy Office (February 20, 2009)

Big-City Leaders Call Stimulus a Fine Start (February 17, 2009)

White Powder Mailed to Wall Street Journal, Dershowitz (January 22, 2009)

As Jet Was Ditched, Nearby Ferries Went Into Rescue Mode (January 18, 2009)

Governors Call for $1 Trillion Stimulus to Offset Budget Cuts (January 3, 2009)

Jewish Charities Scramble to Cover Losses to Trader (December 24, 2008)

Humanist Parents Seek Communion Outside Church (December 21, 2008)

A Lifeline for Families Faces Cuts (December 14, 2008)

Couple Killed in Mumbai Were Revered in Brooklyn (November 29, 2008)

B-Rock Is in the House (November 12, 2008)

Wall St. Looking More Like Main St. (October 26, 2008)

New York Council Vote Lets Bloomberg Run for 3rd Term (October 24, 2008)

Unexpected Opposition for Bloomberg (October 17, 2008)

Poorest Feel Downturn as Donations Fall (October 5, 2008)

Carbon Sale Raises $40 Million (September 30, 2008)

Rosenberg Sons Say Father Was Guilty, Mother Was Framed (September 23, 2008)

N.Y. Tests Turbines to Produce Power (September 20, 2008)

New York Somberly Marks Seven Years Since Attacks (September 12, 2008)

7 Years Later, New Yorkers Pause to Remember (September 11, 2008)

Contention Over Proposal for N.Y. Airports (September 1, 2008)

Bloomberg Calls for Alternative Energy (August 21, 2008)

In N.Y., Waterboarding as Dark Art (August 17, 2008)

Judge Orders Doctor For Detained Pakistani (August 12, 2008)

New York Feels the Pinch From Wall Street Downturn (August 4, 2008)

Fed Up by Costs, Many Grow It Alone (August 3, 2008)

Donaghy Sentenced to 15 Months in Prison (July 30, 2008)

N.Y. Struggles to Aid Child Prostitutes (July 13, 2008)

Around the World, Activists Assemble to Press China on Rights (July 9, 2008)

Firings and Dismay After Woman's Death at Hospital (July 3, 2008)

In New York, a Quartet of Waterfalls Makes a Splash (June 27, 2008)

Scandal Prompts WVU President to Resign (June 7, 2008)

N.Y. Crane Collapse Kills 2 and Injures 1 (May 31, 2008)

N.Y. to Recognize Other Jurisdictions' Gay Marriages (May 30, 2008)

N.Y. Hopes to Ensure Smooth Pedaling for Bike Commuters (May 25, 2008)

WVU President Clings to Job After Faculty Vote (May 8, 2008)

At Columbia, Remembering a Revolution (April 27, 2008)

N.Y. Detectives Are Acquitted in Shooting (April 26, 2008)

Ex-EPA Chief Is Ruled Not Liable for 9/11 Safety Claims (April 23, 2008)

Perceived Slights Have Left Many U.S. Muslims Wary of Pope (April 20, 2008)

Potential Sale Threatens Hip-Hop Landmark (April 16, 2008)

Prosecution Rests Case in Police Shooting (April 3, 2008)

The Big Apple's Little Boom (March 30, 2008)

Four Construction Workers Die in N.Y. Crane Collapse (March 16, 2008)

Paterson Says He's Ready to To Take Helm Of N.Y. State (March 14, 2008)

Small Loans, Significant Impact (March 10, 2008)

Terror-Themed Game Suspended (March 8, 2008)

N.Y. Police on Trial in Wedding-Day Killing (February 26, 2008)

New York Merchants Embrace Euro (February 25, 2008)

Groceries Grow Elusive For Many in New York City (February 19, 2008)

NEW YORK | Loyalty vs. Pride (February 6, 2008)

Care for 9/11 Responders Is Piecemeal (January 28, 2008)

N.Y. Landlord-Tenant Wars Spur Both Sides to Seek Help (December 31, 2007)

Child Study Center Cancels Autism Ads (December 20, 2007)

Philanthropist's Son Denies Stealing Millions From Estate (November 28, 2007)

N.Y. Activist Preaches Deliverance From Retail (November 24, 2007)

New York Tightens Shelter Policies (November 20, 2007)

Stagehand Strike on Broadway Leaves Theatergoers in the Dark (November 11, 2007)

Mobster Girlfriend's Decade-Old Interview Undercuts Murder Case (November 2, 2007)

Scientist Retires After Race Remark (October 26, 2007)

Scientist's Remarks on Blacks Cause Furor (October 20, 2007)

Atlantic City Mayor Was In Clinic, Lawyer Says (October 10, 2007)

Case Tests Boundaries of Prayer in Sports (October 7, 2007)

Enough Said? Probably Not. (September 30, 2007)

In Sound of Silence, 9/11's Echo (September 12, 2007)

Iraqi Past Ferments in An Unlikely N.Y. Winery (August 27, 2007)

Newark Slayings Stoke Immigration Debate (August 25, 2007)

In New York, a Word Starts a Fire (August 24, 2007)

Donaghy Pleads Guilty in Scandal (August 16, 2007)

In N.J., Two Arrested in Execution-Style Slayings (August 10, 2007)

Slayings Stir Mix Of Resignation and Anger in Newark (August 9, 2007)

Tradition With A Wry Twist (July 26, 2007)

Ground Zero Workers Seek Insurance Funds (July 18, 2007)

Cities Take Lead On Environment As Debate Drags At Federal Level (June 9, 2007)

In 'Little Guyana,' Disbelief Over Terrorism Arrests (June 4, 2007)

The Informer: Behind the Scenes, or Setting the Stage? (May 29, 2007)

Top Talent Could Lose Fast Track to U.S. (May 26, 2007)

Immigrant's Death Sparks Tensions in N.Y. (May 20, 2007)

What This Country Needs . . . (May 6, 2007)

Second Ave. Subway Lurches Forward (April 22, 2007)

N.J. Governor Remains Critical but Stable (April 14, 2007)

FBI Agent at Bank Robbery May Have Shot Colleague (April 6, 2007)

Immigration Raid Rips Families (March 18, 2007)

New Yorkers Feel Right at Home With House Calls (March 14, 2007)

Juiciest Beef in Town (March 11, 2007)

With Iraqi Boy's Surgery, a Time for Healing (February 27, 2007)

Liaison Strives to Bridge Police, Muslim Cultures (January 24, 2007)

Old Money and New Construction (January 16, 2007)

Terrorism Convict's Family Held for Deportation (January 11, 2007)

Someone Open a Window! (January 9, 2007)

Subway Samaritan Now Must Survive Onrushing Media (January 5, 2007)

Mass. Gay Marriage Law Contested (January 3, 2007)

In Manhattan, Keeping Up With the American Girl (December 20, 2006)

N.J. Legislature Votes to Allow Same-Sex Unions (December 15, 2006)

Holocaust Conference Brings Disbelief on All Sides (December 14, 2006)

Intrepid Escapes N.Y. Harbor Mud and Heads for Repairs (December 6, 2006)

N.Y. Mayor Calls Shooting 'Inexplicable' (November 28, 2006)

For Bargains, Can't Beat the Street (November 25, 2006)

A Veteran of the Pacific, Mired in the Hudson (November 22, 2006)

In Game of Respect, Unbeaten Rutgers Can't Win (November 15, 2006)

N.J. Ruling Mandates Rights for Gay Unions (October 26, 2006)

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