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On the road with George W. Bush

Jake Tapper
Where never is heard a discouraging word for the goofy cowboy who would be president.

Hey, let's crocodile and let's rock awhile

Douglas Cruickshank
Come all ye ignoble etymologists: It's contest time! Define "hum cap," win a T-shirt. Plus: Southern-fried music lit's finest hour: "Rythm Oil."

Is this as good as it gets?

Stephanie Zacharek
Ever since "Sleepless in Seattle," so-called chick movies have been in slow decline.

Cutting into sacred territory

Lori Arviso Alvord, M.d., Elizabeth Cohen Van Pelt
A Navajo medical student faces one of the strongest taboos of her culture -- touching the dead.

The third breast

Mary Roach
A couple examines its breast together.

Under the volcano

David Lazarus
The Japanese, never known for their frivolity, have grown downright depressed as their decade-long economic troubles proliferate.

A baffling man

Vince Passaro
Although David Foster Wallace doesn't act the way an author should, his brilliant new book is filled with desperation, loneliness and addiction.

Raped on an autumn day

Nancy Venable Raine
There's nothing more reassuring than a locked door -- unless you've locked the devil inside with you.

Fingers will twitch . . .

Jenn Shreve
In 44 years of training morticians, Hugh McMonigle has seen twitching fingers, rebuilt heads and has been properly freaked out at least once.

Naked came the burglar; or, the cruel winds of fate

Douglas Cruickshank
There are a thousand stories in the Naked City -- but almost none of them involve the Lord of Flatulence.

Unbroken

Brett Anderson
June Carter and Johnny Cash celebrate her new album with soulful spirituals and fried green tomatoes.

Mr. Mom’s world

David Case
Stay-at-home dads face down stereotypes and learn how undervalued the work of child care really is.

Feline funeral

Kristina Robbins
Burying a beloved pet forced my mother to bury her past.

The woman in the gray flannel Mao jacket

Ruth Shalit
After two months as an ad woman, Ruth Shalit surveys the historic depiction of her profession and decides she'd rather be a late-capitalist soul-snatcher than a cringing drunk or a thieving ho'.

The bitter end

Jack Hitt
The mistrial in the Steele case marks Kenneth Starr's induction into the American hall of shame.

Dancing with death

Camille Peri
The loss of a child leaves a hole in your heart that never heals.

Confessions of a cocktail party crasher con cojones

Amy Reiter
It's kind of like the Mafia: Getting out's a little tougher than getting in.

A spy on “The Beach”

Rolf Potts
Our correspondent reports from behind the scenes of Leonardo DiCaprio's new movie.

San Francisco romance

Laura Fraser
A passionate reunion rekindles a resident's love affair with the city.

An erotic tour of Turkey

Sandra J. Goldstein
By day I would listen to lectures on history and art, but all I could think of was the night before, or the night to come.

The longest hours

Carol Ormandy
Waiting to find out if you've lost your child is the worst torture.

Ways to disappear

Adam Bluestein
Three new friends on the Thailand-Burma border teach a traveler about gaining and losing.

Massacre in suburban Denver

Dave Cullen
As many as 16 people are dead in a shooting at an affluent high school, with several other in serious or critical condition. Authorities are investigating the two suspects' "right-wing beliefs."

Getting stoned with Mr. X

Rolf Potts
Our correspondent wanders in search of an Indiana Jones adventure in Thailand's gem country.
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