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Chinese wife-enslavers executed
Hank Hyena
Six merchants were put to death last week for selling poor women to northern Chinese farmers.
She loves me, she loves me not
Susan Caba
In an exhaustive -- and exhausting -- book on motherhood, anthropologist Sara Blaffer Hrdy breaks some big news: There is no such thing as maternal instinct.
Alan Keyes called me a racist
Jake Tapper
The GOP presidential candidate can cry "racism" all he wants, but it's his own paranoid egoism that threatens his campaign.
Sex education with a contraceptive chaser
Debra S. Ollivier
The French will distribute the morning-after pill in schools, much to parents' and the Pope's chagrin.
Send in the clowns
Jake Tapper
George W. Bush's presidential debate debut turns into a genuine snoozefest.
Jews for a day
Jake Tapper
All six GOP presidential hopefuls schlep their pandering points to the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidates forum.
Taking a chance on love
Jane Smith
Suddenly, we would be allowed to adopt a baby -- if we could accept the very real possibility that, one day, he would be mentally ill.
A tale of two marathons
Steven A. Shaw
The Fat Guy snacks his way through the New York City Marathon.
Bush channels Reagan on foreign policy
Mark Dennis
With his first major speech, the GOP front-runner sought to put a string of gaffes behind him.
“Flyboy Action Figure Comes With Gasmask” by Jim Munroe
David Bowman
A weird and wonderful first novel comes up with a couple of unlikely superheroes.
Sexual charades in Seoul
Richard Newman
To save face, I had to pretend to rape my Korean girlfriend, and she had to pretend to resist.
Japanese want baby girls; Indians choose boys
Hank Hyena
As parents coordinate their babies' sexes ahead of time, the male-female ratio gets even more skewed.
Sharps & Flats
Michelle Goldberg
Forget the solipsistic neurotica of Fiona Apple. On "To the Teeth" righteous babe Ani DiFranco feels the funk and represents Buffalo, N.Y.
Dead senator running?
Jake Tapper
LBJ's son-in-law Chuck Robb once seemed to be on the fast track to the White House, but these days, he's considered the senator most likely to lose his job in 2000.
Playing God
Kristi Coale
Scary eugenics documents from the turn of the century shine a disturbing light on ethical dilemmas raised by genetic testing.
Return of the stiff man
Alicia Montgomery
The vice president turns in an uninspired performance in an electronic town hall meeting.
Tough-talkin' Pat plays Dixie
Suzi Parker
Reform Party hopeful Buchanan's mix of barbs and bombast finds a ready audience down in Clinton country.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Do Catholics deserve "Dogma"? Plus: You can't define the Net by its ghettos; what did the Bible tell white supremacist killers?
Madison Square Bradley
Jake Tapper
Basketball Hall of Famers and former Knicks turn out in droves for the political fund-raiser of the year.
Looking for a female Veep?
Sarah Wildman
There's no shortage of women qualified to be the next vice president.
“Dogma”
Charles Taylor
Kevin Smith's comic-book vision of church doctrine is a celebratory leap of faith.
Pick a peck o' presidents
Jenn Shreve
Not sure who to vote for? Tell your views to a presidential polling site and it will pick out just the right candidate.
The kingmaker speaks
David Weir, Fred Branfman
Pat Choate, the man behind the strategy to craft a left-right-center coalition with Pat Buchanan out front, reveals the plan to seize the White House next year.
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