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Santorini summer

Rachel Elson
I fell for Robert on a sunlit Greek isle, but how could the girl my mother raised give up her voyage for a man?

Hoosier daddy

Jake Tapper
Presidential candidate Dan Quayle notes that Murphy Brown is long gone now, but he's still here, "fighting for the American family."

Nude Olympics

Jeannette Johnston
Bare-assed and freezing, one cautious Princeton sophomore learns what it means to be bad.

Happy birthday, Miss Welty

Kate Moses
America's greatest living short story writer turns 90.

Should I take the plunge?

Garrison Keillor
I'm so ripe for an affair it isn't even funny.

The great Pretender

Joyce Millman
A walking contradiction of tough talk and tender gestures, Chrissie Hynde inspired a generation of female rockers and fans.

I can't get arrested in this town!

James Poniewozik
When Celebrity Arrest Syndrome goes international.

May I help you?

Jack Goldfarb
From saffron to leather to edible silver paper, Johnny the market boy knew where to find it in the teeming Calcutta marketplace.

Steady hand on the Tilley

James Poniewozik
The double "New York" issue finds David Remnick's New Yorker sailing smoothly. Maybe too smoothly.

Transylvanian nightmare

Jeffrey Tayler
A young man bears the lasting burden of Romania's depraved dictator

To sir, with love?

Susanna Stromberg
The last thing my professor taught me was that he was only human.

Who says women never lie about rape?

Cathy Young
The "believe the woman" zealotry promoted by Juanita Broaddrick's defenders is bad for feminism.

Who says women never lie about rape?

Cathy Young
The "believe the woman" zealotry promoted by Juanita Broaddrick's defenders is bad for feminism.

$400 million and a mule?

Jeff Stein
Black farmers say the settlement of a discrimination lawsuit won't end racism at the Department of Agriculture.

The war at home

Andrew Lam
While Vietnamese in California battle over Ho Chi Minh's photo, and legacy, a younger generation on both sides of the Pacific manages to live in two worlds.

Ground zero

Ellen Meloy
A writer discovers the resiliency of life in the atomic testing grounds of the American southwest. An excerpt from Ellen Meloy's "The Last Cheater's Waltz.

Flynt's revenge

Carol Lloyd
The porno king and Official Republican Humiliator tells why he did it, the real reason the Washington Post ran his ad and what he'd do if he had five more lives.

Flea market

Anne Lamott
It turns out faith is like a little cat that you let in once and feed, and it stays forever.

Dr. Block's little house of sexual horrors

Carol Lloyd
A grotesque L.A. event proves that when it comes to being unsexy, it's really hard to beat sex.

You're a good man, Dr. Smurf

Martha Beck

Seven deadly sins: The reluctant accuser

Alexandra Robbins
When faced with quasi-assault from a friend, a young student finds neither college counselors or handbooks have an answer.

Sid and Christopher's naked lunch

James Poniwozik
The real meaning of the Blumenthal-Hitchens flap; on-the-air job tryouts on Barbara Walters' 'The View'

The mysterious death of Tyisha Miller

Lori Leibovich
Did racism kill Tyisha Miller? Riverside's black leaders insist a police shooting victim would be alive if she were white. But would she?

The mysterious death of Tyisha Miller

Lori Leibovich
Did racism kill Tyisha Miller? Black leaders in Riverside, Calif., insist a police shooting victim would be alive if she were white. But would she?
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