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Topic: Books
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Ivory Tower: Sex, lies and suicide: The scandal at right-wing Hillsdale College
Jonathan Ellis
Dear Mr. Blue: How can I have a fling with a handsome Casanova and happily wave goodbye in the mor
Garrison Keillor
"Between Father and Son": Youthful letters of V.S. Naipaul, before the bile
Akash Kapur
Too close for comfort: Why is Raymond Carver's masterpiece so much like a story by D.H. Lawrence?
Samantha Gillison
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Craig Offman
Ivory Tower: No credits? No problem! On the UVA admissions plan, who you know may be more important than knowledge
Alisa Roth
"In Glory's Shadow": How the Citadel broke Shannon Faulkner
Janice P. Nimura
Melanie Rehak on Poetry: One a day, plus irony: David Lehman's "The Daily Mirror: A Journal in Poetry"
Melanie Rehak
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"Sick Puppy" and "Kick Ass": Carl Hiaasen, outrageous in fiction and outlandish in fact
Hal Hinson
Will we all die of the flu? David Bowman chats with author Gina Kolata about viruses, God and telephones
David Bowman
Plus: The winning entry in the Acura Book Review Contest: A review of Lynda Barry's illustrated novel "Cruddy"
Heidi Bell
Harry Potter's girl trouble: How can books so good be so sexist?
Christine Schoefer
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"Seeing Through Places": Mary Gordon's new essays excavate the houses of her youth in search of answers to her adult dilemm
Rachel Elson
Ivory Tower: How did Hulk Hogan become an icon at hippie Hampshire College?
Gillian Andrews
Dear Mr. Blue: How do I convince my flirtatious friend from college to take the plunge 13 years later?
Garrison Keillor
Unhand that butler: Ovitz denies Jeeves' Wodehouse roots
David McDonough
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"Tea": Growing up lesbian in '60s and '70s Philly
Dennis Drabelle
A shot of the needful: How the P.G. Wodehouse newsgroup taught me to play again
Emily Jenkins
Geoff Nicholson picks five great cocktail novels
Geoff Nicholson
"Girl With a Pearl Earring," "The Music Lesson," "Girl in Hyacinth Blue": Three novels that shimmer with the sensuousness of the
Marion Lignana Rosenberg
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Addiction: A new book says what you're hooked on is up to you
Andy Dehnart
Ivory Tower: Emory students tried to raise school spirit. They didn't count on raising Cain.
Michael Alvear
Craig Offman
Ivory Tower: Sexism 101: the hidden curricula of male-dominated faculties
Joyce Hackett
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