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Life Stories (page 1402)

The Life Stories section features insightful commentary and essays about the human experience from Salon.

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Poetry therapy: Can beautiful words heal our bodies and souls?

Rafael Campo
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Urge: Naked World: Rockefeller bad apple sued for divorce

Hank Hyena

Sophie's choice: A Canadian mother must give her children drugs, or lose them.

Alyson Mead
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Urge: Naked World: Thailand's philanderers -- de-membered fondly

Hank Hyena
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Urge: Carol Lloyd talks with sex writer Courtney Weaver about her book, settling down and sexpertise.

Carol Lloyd

Coping with the EgyptAir mystery: When you work at 30,000 feet, you don't want to doubt the pilot

Elliott Neal Hester
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Just say yes to doulas

David Brauer
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No blood, no glory: Dad trains to endure the pain of childbirth

Aaron Shure
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President Clinton sets up task force to study medical mistakes

Dena Bunis
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Dr. Bob: Predicting mental illness is more like a crap shoot than science

Robert Burton
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Urge: Nancy Chan: Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl: Now I've got the law on my side ... don't I?

Tracy Quan

Sex education with a contraceptive chaser: The French distribute the morning after pill in schools.

Debra S. Ollivier
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Urge: Naked World: Nude soccer calendar: Olympic jockettes display hooters not headers

Hank Hyena

The agony and the ecotourism: Guiltily savoring two luxury resorts in Chile

Katherine Ellison

Apocalypse now: A longtime resident laments the Battle of Seattle

Jim Molnar
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The riot as meat market: Cruising for cute hotheads in Seattle

Annie Culver
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Trapped and torn: A mother delegate at the WTO

Lisa Guide
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The genie of desire: When I finally kissed a man in Africa, he ran away

Tanya Shaffer
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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

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

Dr. Jeff Drayer
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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