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Michael Sragow
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Appreciation: Quentin Crisp

Jody Rosen
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Mary Roach: Yes, folks, you can eat yourself to death -- and here's how!

Mary Roach
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Stevie Wonder wants to see: Singer wants eye surgery involving microchips inserted into retina

Jon Bowen
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Joan Walsh
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Jews for a day: Republican presidential candidates descend on a Jewish GOP forum

Jake Tapper
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Between thought and expression: The intrinsic paradox of the WTO protests in Seattle

Nina Shapiro
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Experts explain WTO and protests

Fiona Morgan, Daryl Lindsey, Alicia Montgomery
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Caught in the crossfire: I was minding my own business, when the Seattle cops gassed me.

Zach Works
Tina Brown, Oxford-educated former Londoner and former Editor of New Yorker magazine, leaves the Four Seasons Hotel in New York Wednesday, July 8, 1998. Brown resigned her position at the New Yorker Wednesday to lead a film, TV and publishing partnership with Miramax Films. In six years as The New Yorker's editor, Brown reshaped what some considered a dusty anachronism with punchier articles, splashy photographs, and extensive coverage of politics and popular culture. (AP Photo/Leo Sorel) (Associated Press)

Interview with Tina Brown

Susan Lehman

Emily Vander Veer
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Older student proves you're never too old to be a wannabe! Plus: Lynda Barry doesn't need Cintra's sympathy; vege

Letters to the Editor

The mistakes docs make: I left the tubing in the patient, but didn't want to tell anyone about it.

Dr. Jeff Drayer
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Anthony York
Five-year-old Elian Gonzalez is shown at his new home in Miami, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 1999. Gonzalez fled Cuba with his mother and stepfather in a small powerboat that sank during the 90-mile crossing to Florida. Nine people died, including his mother and stepfather. Elian was found alone Thanksgiving Day, clinging to inner tubes off the Florida coast near Fort Lauderdale. Days after he was rescued off the coast of Florida, Elian is starting to ask questions about his future, now caught in a political tug-of-war between Cuba and the United States. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz) (Associated Press)

Elian Gonzalez: It's not about Nike vs. Castro, it's about parental love

Michael Shapiro

Rome to London via Paris, by train: Tips for this European extravaganza and more

Donald D. Groff
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Blue Glow: "Turn Ben Stein On" -- if you dare; the greatest athletes of the century

Joyce Millman
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Lone wolf Ralph Nader to run for president on the Green Party's ticket

Micah L.Sifry
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Craig Offman
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Urge: Nancy Chan: Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl: Episode 40: Betrayal, his and hers

Tracy Quan

Music: Director Harmony Korine makes an unjoyful noise

Andy Battaglia

A good man is hard to write: Today's male novelists scramble after the real thing

Jonathan Miles

"The Walking Tour": A pulse-quickening collision between the pastoral and cyberspace

Virginia Heffernan
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If he can make it here ... John McCain faces an uphill battle to get on the primary ballot in New York

Andrea Bernstein
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