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Going without at Ramadan
Emily Zuzik
Going without at Ramadan: At the beginning of the Muslim fast, a traveler decides to do as the Marrakeshans do.
Breed old, die late and leave a beautiful brain
Michele Y. Pridmore-Brown
Afraid that motherhood has made you old and boring? New studies show that midlife mothers live longer and have more brain cells.
Lovers and Writers by Garrison Keillor
Garrison KeillorSonny Liston Was A Friend Of Mine
Kate Sekules
Kate Sekules reviews 'Sonny Liston Was a
Friend of Mine' by Thom Jones.
Girly girl
Mona Gable
If you spent your girlhood learning to toughen up, what happens when your daughter is the sensitive type who makes flower stews?
The Garner Report: October 1998
Dwight Garner
Dwight Garner highlights the most
interesting new books to be published in October 1998.
Herbal ecstasy
Mark Jenkins
From sexual ennui to diabetes, a restaurant in Singapore supposedly cures it all.
Breathing lessons
Arthur Allen
Childhood asthma is one of the most insidious, endemic afflictions in the black community. Why is conquering it so difficult?
Irredeemably wealthy in Patagonia
Mark Schatzker
Mark Schatzker describes an unexpected -- and ultimately, bittersweet -- idyll in the wilds of Patagonia.
Viagra for all hands!
Peter Scheer
A Class-action suit demands that insurers cover Viagra for all claimants who say they're impotent. But what if they're just looking for kicks?
21st: Gene blues
Jeffrey Obser
Why you should think twice before betting your life on genetic testing.
Newsreal: Fat people, get real!
Lori Leibovich
Stop the insanity, get out of the zone. And don't under any circumstances tell yourself it's ok to be obese.
Isabel Allende on the Amazon
Isabel AllendeFatlash
Laura Miller
The anti-diet revolution is poised to sweep the nation, but are we really ready for a brave, plump new world?
The gene is out of the bottle.
Fred Branfman
The brave new world of gene therapy is upon us opening a Pandora's Box of legal, ethical and medical questions.
“And I Alone Survived”
Lee DembartSALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
Andrew Ross
Civil rights leaders say the Supreme Court has "crippled" civil rights. But could the loss of minority districts ease the polarization of American politics?
The SALON Interview: Amy Tan
Salon Staff
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