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  • The George W. whose presidency and precedents I admire was the first president, not the 43d.

    William Fisher: Where is the Outrage? William Fisher 2010

  • The George W. whose presidency and precedents I admire was the first president, not the 43d.

    Where is the Outrage? 2010

  • I work close to the 43d st so I ordered the cheeseburger for delivery yesterday.

    BROOKLYN DINER BURGER | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2008

  • The George W. whose presidency and precedents I admire was the first president, not the 43d.

    William Fisher: Where is the Outrage? 2010

  • When she lived at West 42d/43d Street and Tenth Ave.,

    Esther Rachel Kaminska. 2009

  • I have a strange psychic link to the Times, ever since I worked in its legal offices on 43d Street back in the '90s.

    Web/Tech 2009

  • Fond memories on the 43d AG... thank you for covering another soldier going through FLW, during my time there we had a crew from 60 minutes following- doing essentially the same thing.

    A Soldier's Story: 24 hours in the Army 2009

  • While the vote technically forces the measure to the committee for consideration, it also means the full House will avoid having to debate and vote on impeaching the 43d president.

    Liberty Betrayed 2008

  • George W. Bush, last week, anticipating his inauguration as the 43d president of the United States "You wonder when you leave the White House if you'll ever draw a crowd again."

    Perspectives 2008

  • On that morning, a Friday, the civilian death toll in Lebanon (as supplied in the third paragraph of the Times story, a skillfully reported piece whose co-authors, Hassan M. Fattah and Steven Erlanger, are at work in a war zone 6,000 miles away from the copy desk on West 43d Street where the headline was presumably written) was 53; the toll in Israel (as supplied in the first sentence of the story) was two.

    Tom McCarthy: Blogging From Beirut: And Then They Paid Dearly 2008

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