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Star sickness

Mark Ebner, Lisa Derrick
Celebrities speaking out about their afflictions can raise awareness and money.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
Will staying unmarried save your relationship? Plus: Camille Paglia sparks new "Sensation" debate; should technology change the way we have children?

I'm obese, you're obese

Steven A. Shaw
The Fat Guy munches on doughnuts while figuring out whether he is fat or obese.

Unpleasantly plump

Anneli Rufus
American kids are too fat and their parents are too wimpy. No one wants heavy kids to feel a burden, but is pudgy healthy?

Orgasms and outrage

Barbara Raab
Experts on female sexual dysfunction gather in Boston and dance with their shirts off.

Shot in the arm

Damien Cave
Flu shots are being given in casinos, grocery stores and Target stores.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
Readers bust a gut on fat guy story; it's time to give up on baseball; sick of hearing about Harmony Korine's shockfest.

Waiting room

Scott Harris
For the great numbers of uninsured, the care may not be bad -- but the wait is.

Jonesing for my Coke high

Liz Krieger
Why can't I make it through a day without my diet soda fix?

“Total Memory Workout”

Steve Burgess
Can exercise help you remember where you put your keys?

The not-so-sweet life

Jeff Weinstein
A diabetic restaurant critic reflects on the disease that taught him how a body can die.

“Brokedown Palace”

Stephanie Zacharek
Claire Danes stars in her first -- and hopefully last -- women's prison flick.

“Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember”

Charles Taylor
A warm documentary honors the Latin lover who was more than a pair of dark liquid eyes.

Formula for disaster

Katie Allison Granju
Many new parents think infant formula is the next best thing to Mom, but nothing could be further from the truth.

Patients Rights DOA

Arthur Allen
A bill favored by insurance companies and managed care providers wins in the Senate.

The murder that shocked Washington

Paul Hofer
Helen Foster-El was shot protecting children from gunfire. The man whose home she cleaned eulogizes the housekeeper-turned-local hero whose death has galvanized the city.

“Living in the Lightning: A Cancer Journal”

Natalie Robins
One woman learns how to manage her fear.

Is it in the genes?

Arthur Allen
Studies suggest human behavior isn't as predetermined as some thought.

A “black mark” for Luchese crime family

Jerry Capeci
Two mob soldiers get plenty o' slammer time for attempting to whack an informant's sister.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
Schoolyard cowboys don't know guns aren't toys; don't let a man (even Updike) pick the best romances.

$20 million tears

Etelka Lehoczky
Forget about the doe eyes and the megawatt smile -- Julia Roberts' real knack is for suffering. And that, in Hollywood, is priceless.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
Waldron's baby wasn't "nursed to death"; readers clash on condom ban.

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.

Truth and consequences

Joyce Millman
Michael Moore shows the snarky boys how it's done in "The Awful Truth."
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