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A British company plans to market a product designed to induce romance.
By Jack Boulware
January 10, 2001
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The British version is sexy, as it should be, but the U.S. version is immature and not even hot.
By David Tuller
January 10, 2001
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From the consumer correspondence of Kenneth H. Cleaver: American guys like me just can't compete with their irresistible accents.
By Kenneth Cleaver
December 22, 2000
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British vigilantes mistake a pediatrician for a pedophile.
By Jack Boulware
September 26, 2000
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Rebbecca Ray's novel, "Pure," written when she was 16, is a raw work of sexual exposure. Is it autobiographical? "Thank God it's not," she says.
By Tess Taylor
September 20, 2000
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A fertility physician is arrested for monitoring patients' sexual activity.
By Jack Boulware
May 17, 2000
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Girls just wanna have total global domination.
By Carina Chocano
May 12, 2000
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Plastic surgery procedures have increased 50 percent in the past five years.
By Jack Boulware
May 5, 2000
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Angry and impoverished blacks say they're taking back the farms whites stole in the first place. But are they fighting the wrong enemy?
By Vivienne Walt
May 1, 2000
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A British bereavement group called Cruse will change its name.
By Jack Boulware
March 29, 2000
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The biblical injunction takes on new meaning as British doctors struggle to regain public confidence.
By Elkan Allan
March 23, 2000
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Does eating British food require a stiff upper lip? Plus: Harry Potter triumphs over "feminism"; emergency room patients often aren't.
Letters to the editor
March 7, 2000
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Britain is to blame for greatest crisis in Northern Ireland since the cease-fire began.
By Margaret Spillane and Bruce Shapiro
February 18, 2000
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Valentine's Day is as romantic as a trip to the pharmacy.
By Jonathon Keats
February 12, 2000
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Kosovo has not been part of the Eastern European sex trade that has flourished since the collapse of communism, but the lure of a 45,000-strong army has made it a new business.
By Hank Hyena
February 9, 2000
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Pitcairn Island, Britain's tiny colonial outpost founded by Bounty mutineers, is desperate for economic survival.
By Simon Winchester
January 26, 2000
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Are the British discovering they're not so abstemious after all?
By Hank Hyena
December 21, 1999
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Howard Stern offends the Brits; readers riot over bovine nipple grease; Judge Judy -- goin' ballistic over toilet paper placement. Plus: Rupert Murdoch deems topless tasteless.
By Amy Reiter
November 4, 1999
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On her U.K. "Camille Does the Movies" road trip, La Paglia enlightens the Brits about "Auntie Mame," fails to see a Roman lucky phallus and throws a diva fit over the lighting.
By Camille Paglia
June 16, 1999
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'Open Garden' day in rural England reveals the treasures of the gardener's art -- and the essential spirit of appreciation and cooperation at its heart.
By Simon Firth
September 15, 1998
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Christopher Hitchens is relieved to note that a bulimic reaction is beginning to set in after last year's nauseating emotional binging over Princess Diana.
By Christopher Hitchens
August 31, 1998
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How a new species of fetid, freaky,
football-loving chicks are changing the face of gender politics in the U.K.
By Courtney Weaver
July 15, 1998
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Roger Needham, the boss of Microsoft's hoopla-laden U.K. research lab, talks about the Redmond-Cambridge connection.
By Karlin Lillington
June 1, 1998
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Tales from a work-exchange stay in Oxford.
By Julia Barton
December 19, 1997
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There's more to London than the Savoy and the Tate -- like erotic exhibitions, cappuccino shops and Dickens' commode.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
August 5, 1997