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What's a guy supposed to do without wheels?
By Jack Boulware
March 27, 2000
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Bob Jones U. stunt isn't journalism . Plus: A U.S.-Canadian war, eh? Oscar doesn't curse careers.
March 27, 2000
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It's a vile, cold, wooded wasteland populated with propaganda-spewing lumberjacks and their irritating ilk. Who needs it?
By Lance Gould
March 23, 2000
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A gorgeous group of alien spawn hones a hedonistic hankering for sex.
By Taras Grescoe
March 8, 2000
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The real reason you can't sell your soul on eBay: There's just no way to prove you can make good to the winning bidder.
By Stephen Lemons
February 25, 2000
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How to find that great San Sebastian festival again, plus tips on getting to Uruguay and crossing the Canadian border.
By Donald D. Groff
February 24, 2000
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Readers welcome Stanley Crouch. Plus: White guilt doesn't help; will the Internet make you lonely?
Letters to the editor
February 23, 2000
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Raw eggs, Guinness and pastrami can help your hangover, but don't mix them.
By Steven A. Shaw
December 29, 1999
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A Canadian court will decide whether Sophie Brassard must give her children a drug cocktail or lose them to a foster home.
By Alyson Mead
December 8, 1999
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Atom Egoyan's follow-up to "The Sweet Hereafter" is a dank and claustrophobic thriller.
By Andrew O'Hehir
November 19, 1999
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The more dogs I meet, the more dogs I hate.
By Steve Burgess
November 13, 1999
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Is sexual slavery a barbaric Old World myth or a common contemporary crime?
By Hank Hyena
November 2, 1999
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At a DC Vote shindig, Kemp mingles like he means it; Patricia Arquette reinvents her breasts. And lady of the Senate? Jesse Helms, once, twice, three times a doofus. Plus: Barbara Bush thinks Pat deserves a spanking.
By Amy Reiter
October 28, 1999
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At last, a revival of unexpurgated Frank and Joe.
By Steve Burgess
October 7, 1999
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Who knew that applying for citizenship would require me to swear I'm not a torturer or a gambler, submit a photo with my "right ear showing" and write "I am wearing a brown jacket" even though I was wearing a green one?
By Dianne Jacob
July 3, 1999
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Over a Big Mac and fries, the man who brought McDonald's to Russia discusses burgers, communism and Boris Yeltsin's craving for salt.
By Jenn Shreve
July 2, 1999
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An encounter with an intimidating waiter is transformed by an unexpected feast.
By Julie Jindal
April 1, 1999
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Canadian victims to file lawsuit over bad blood exports from U.S.
By Suzi Parker
February 25, 1999
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When it comes to American humor, Canada is Comedy Central.
By Sarah Vowell
January 27, 1999
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Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
By Stephanie Zacharek
November 4, 1998
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Former Kid in the Hall Scott Thompson holds court about his sissy-celebrating new book and solo tour.
By Fiona Morgan
July 24, 1998
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Punk veterans Shellac and Sonic Youth play art-rock for art's sake
By Mark Athitakis
June 4, 1998
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Mary Roach reports on the Inuit Games, an annual competition involving Head Pulls, Knuckle Hops and other daunting competitions 100 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
By Mary Roach
January 7, 1998
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Unlike the Iditarod, the Yukon Quest is not about commercialism and sponsors; it's about life and death and covering 1,000 rugged miles by dog sled.
By Laura Johnston
December 16, 1997
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Neither picketing Teamsters nor historical complexity can disturb the cheerful fagade of the Newseum, the just-opened news museum brought to us by the same folks who gave us USA Today. Our correspondent brings back a report from the Wonderful World of Neuharth.
By Liza Featherstone
April 22, 1997