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Stupid Patient of the Year

J.B. Orenstein
An emergency room doctor selects the best and the brightest.

Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor
Reactions to Diallo verdict Plus: Hard work pays off for post-docs; does AARP stand for Association for the Advancement of Rich People?

Slaves to science

William Speed Weed
For post-docs, finding a supernova is easier than finding a job.

Rio Carnival's 398-pound king put on a diet

J.A. Getzlaff
His doctor pleads with "King Momo" to lose weight.

Back-stabbing, CIA-style

Jeff Stein
The John Deutch scandal shows that the spooks spend more time trying to ruin each other than they do chasing down security breaches.

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Feb. 3, 2000

Sharps & Flats

Amanda Nowinski
On "INCredible Sounds of Drum 'n' Bass," mix DJ and jungle superstar Goldie loses the rattle and throb of the street.

Dave Kehr is going to CitySearch

Sean Elder
One of the country's best film critics is headed for the Web.

The end of the general practitioner

Robert Burton
When pharmacists know so much, why do we need family docs?

“Mr. Death”

Andrew O'Hehir
An idiosyncratic documentary examines the life of Fred Leuchter, a man who built a better electric chair -- and denied the Holocaust death camps.

Post of the Week

Post of the Week
Post of the Week

Star sickness

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

Blue Glow

Joyce Millman
Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Nov. 24 - Sunday, Nov. 28, 1999

The Date Doctor is in!

Denise Dowling
A new romance service offers professional daters who will chat, flirt and tear you apart for a fee.

Fairy tale

Gretchen Scherer
He played the Irish prince, I played the fool.

Docs who lie and the patients who thank them

Robert Burton
A new survey suggests many physicians will fib to get around HMO restrictions.

Waiting room

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

Celebrity junkie

Erik Himmelsbach
Jerry Stahl made a name for himself with "Permanent Midnight." Now he's got to live it down.

Busy signal

Stephen G. Bloom
Back pain is no guarantee your doctor will see you, even at the best clinic.

Poster boys for the summer of hate

Sam Stanton, Gary Delsohn
Meet Matthew and Tyler Williams, suspects in a series of Northern California hate crimes, now on trial for murder

Singin' in the pain

Carina Chocano
Life is beautiful for Jakob the liar ... and other heartwarming Hollywood tales of genocide.

Check your head

Alex Salkever
Untreated concussions could be academic headaches for college football players.

Do penguins eat apples?

Andrew Leonard
Once upon a time, Apple dreamed of killing giants. Today, that hope belongs to a new, open-source generation.

Sharps & flats

David Bowman
A new anthology tries to put the wild career of the deranged Captain Beefheart in perspective -- as if that's even possible.
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