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  • Bye-bye, pimpmobile

    What's a guy supposed to do without wheels?
  • Letters to the editor

    Bob Jones U. stunt isn't journalism . Plus: A U.S.-Canadian war, eh? Oscar doesn't curse careers.
  • Blame Canada? Hell, let's declare war!

    It's a vile, cold, wooded wasteland populated with propaganda-spewing lumberjacks and their irritating ilk. Who needs it?
  • Raël love

    A gorgeous group of alien spawn hones a hedonistic hankering for sex.
  • eFaust eFoiled

    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.
  • Take me back

    How to find that great San Sebastian festival again, plus tips on getting to Uruguay and crossing the Canadian border.
  • Letters to the editor

    Readers welcome Stanley Crouch. Plus: White guilt doesn't help; will the Internet make you lonely?
  • Bottoms up

    Raw eggs, Guinness and pastrami can help your hangover, but don't mix them.
  • Sophie's choice

    A Canadian court will decide whether Sophie Brassard must give her children a drug cocktail or lose them to a foster home.
  • "Felicia's Journey"

    Atom Egoyan's follow-up to "The Sweet Hereafter" is a dank and claustrophobic thriller.
  • The evil that dogs doo

    The more dogs I meet, the more dogs I hate.
  • Seventeen brothels of Asian sex slaves exposed in Atlanta

    Is sexual slavery a barbaric Old World myth or a common contemporary crime?
  • Jack the vote

    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.
  • Perky fellows in a gay-looking speedwagon: The Hardy Boys return

    At last, a revival of unexpurgated Frank and Joe.
  • Becoming an American

    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?
  • You deserve a borscht today

    Over a Big Mac and fries, the man who brought McDonald's to Russia discusses burgers, communism and Boris Yeltsin's craving for salt.
  • Hungarian rhapsody

    An encounter with an intimidating waiter is transformed by an unexpected feast.
  • Dumping scandal: The export of bad blood

    Canadian victims to file lawsuit over bad blood exports from U.S.
  • Canuck yuk

    When it comes to American humor, Canada is Comedy Central.
  • R.E.M.

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • An audience with the queen

    Former Kid in the Hall Scott Thompson holds court about his sissy-celebrating new book and solo tour.
  • Music Feature: Middle-Age Riot

    Punk veterans Shellac and Sonic Youth play art-rock for art's sake
  • The Inuit Olympics

    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.
  • The Yukon Quest

    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.
  • USA Yesterday

    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.
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