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Endless pain: It changes all the rules
Luanne Armstrong
The breaking point: Gitta Sereny ponders the Colorado killings
Craig Offman
"Last Things": A mother's breakdown through a child's eyes
Craig Seligman
Babble-on revisited: Pale, embittered writers ignore Club Med guests
Craig Offman
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Not alone: Astronomers discover the first multiplanet solar system besides ours
Chris Colin
"The Curse": The case for bearing your Tampax proudly
Stephanie Zacharek
Talking trash and taking bets: The tussle over the U.K.'s poet laureate
Jennifer Kabat
Who picks the U.S. poet laureate?
Craig Offman
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"Véra (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov)": The wife stuff
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Steve Erickson recommends five seriously weird L.A. novels
Steve Erickson
"The Lexus and the Olive Tree": Thomas L. Friedman argues nations must globalize or die
Scott Whitney
Martha Nussbaum's "Sex and Social Justice": Brilliant on justice, evasive on sex
Maria Russo
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Dmitri Nabokov's quandary: Should he release his father's unfinished novel?
Craig Offman
Nietzsche and cow dung: A day in the life of a mindful cowboy
Whet Moser
No wine, women or Harvard: Deep Springs cattle ranching commune
Denise Dowling
Life after the
fatwa:
An interview with Salman Rushdie
Laura Miller
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Bosnian writer prefers Chicago, thanks; Peter Handke likes Serbs
Craig Offman
"The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon": Stephen King bats .900
Charles Taylor
And now for something completely different: Conservative British philosopher Roger Scruton sued by the Pet Shop Boys
Craig Offman
no coverline -- just link from 4/15 feature
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"Peyton Place": Did Grace Metalious have her own secret sin?
Bill Donahue
"The World Through a Monocle": How the New Yorker reflected the racial jitters and sexism of affluent liberals
Craig Seligman
Sea, sex and ... William Vollmann? Club Med tempts vacationers with pale, bitter novelists
Craig Offman
Ivory Tower: Naked came the sophomore: I was an Ivy League streaker
Jeannette Johnston
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