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Endless pain: It changes all the rules

Luanne Armstrong
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The breaking point: Gitta Sereny ponders the Colorado killings

Craig Offman
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"Last Things": A mother's breakdown through a child's eyes

Craig Seligman
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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
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"The Curse": The case for bearing your Tampax proudly

Stephanie Zacharek
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Talking trash and taking bets: The tussle over the U.K.'s poet laureate

Jennifer Kabat
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Who picks the U.S. poet laureate?

Craig Offman
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"Véra (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov)": The wife stuff

Mary Elizabeth Williams
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Steve Erickson recommends five seriously weird L.A. novels

Steve Erickson
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"The Lexus and the Olive Tree": Thomas L. Friedman argues nations must globalize or die

Scott Whitney
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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
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Nietzsche and cow dung: A day in the life of a mindful cowboy

Whet Moser
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No wine, women or Harvard: Deep Springs cattle ranching commune

Denise Dowling
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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
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"The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon": Stephen King bats .900

Charles Taylor
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And now for something completely different: Conservative British philosopher Roger Scruton sued by the Pet Shop Boys

Craig Offman
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no coverline -- just link from 4/15 feature

Grace Metalious
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"Peyton Place": Did Grace Metalious have her own secret sin?

Bill Donahue
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"The World Through a Monocle": How the New Yorker reflected the racial jitters and sexism of affluent liberals

Craig Seligman
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Sea, sex and ... William Vollmann? Club Med tempts vacationers with pale, bitter novelists

Craig Offman
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Ivory Tower: Naked came the sophomore: I was an Ivy League streaker

Jeannette Johnston
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