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Faster Pussycat, Wax! Wax!
Christina Valhouli
A Brazilian bikini wax changed Gwyneth Paltrow's life; it can change yours, too!
Like Jonestown in slow motion
Laura Miller
Caroline Fraser, author of "God's Perfect Child," talks about the casualties of Christian Science's belief in the power of prayer and the media's soft spot for the church.
Jay Walker's patent mania
Mark Gimein
Is the Priceline.com founder a genuine inventor -- or an intellectual-property parasite?
For your information
Christopher Ott
The Web has long been loaded with data, but nothing this helpful. Info markets promise specialized answers to your every question.
Here he is
Michael Sragow
Michael Patrick Jann's beauty-pageant sendup "Drop Dead Gorgeous" lands the crown.
Spin doctoring
Susan McCarthy
Expectations about your health or illness can cause reality to follow suit.
Nazi family values
Amy Benfer
Chewing the fat with a white-supremacist mom and her 6-year-old daughter at an Idaho barbecue.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Tom Cruise is sexy to everyone, not just gays; doctors have become cogs in the health care machine.
Bare, naked ladies
Jennifer New
There's not much room to commune with your own nudity, or anyone else's, in a swimming-pool locker room full of wary onlookers.
Throw off those chains, doc!
Joe Conason
The oppressive power of HMOs has finally forced physicians to do the unthinkable -- organize a union.
Mea culpa: Viruses, worms and zipped files
Scott Rosenberg
Yes, zipped files now arrive with an ".exe" extension -- and the main reason we need compression utilities is Microsoft.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Open season on Ricky's sexuality; why doesn't Horowitz fault the Wall Street Journal's slant?
The story of no
August Jacobs
He vowed never to mix pleasure with teaching, but her indifference
proved irresistible.
Bungling in Buffalo
Jeff Stein
Fugitive James Kopp is finally charged in the killing of an abortion doctor after the FBI harasses the wrong men.
Heal thyself.com
Arthur Allen
As wired patients go online for medical help, the question is: Can a little knowledge be a dangerous thing?
Tinseltown's diet dame
Sherise Dorf
A writer tries "taking it off" with Alicia Silverstone and Dennis Quaid.
Helen of Troy is in my taxi
Rolf Potts
Rolf Potts discovers the ambiguity of language and love in the Philippines.
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