Crime

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  • Flash: Bond bandit bites baguette!

    And other information you don't need, but the Times of London insists on giving you.
  • Other than that, Mrs. Oswald, how did you enjoy Minsk?

    From the mixed-up files of Mr. Lee Harvey Oswald; plus a sad story about a bull who fatefully lost his way on the road to Pamplona, and a touching Wittgensteinian lesson about backing up our work on the computer.
  • Feds deny wiring wise guy's wazoo

    Like great art, masterful crime writing can move our souls and thrill our hearts while conveying a timeless, yet utterly human, story.
  • Vegas' splitting headache: Mob mouthpiece elected mayor!

    Jeepers creepers, voters follow bouncing peepers! New goodfella-in-chief has never been accused of engaging in oral sex, or giving "Leaves of Grass" to young women. In other words, he's squeaky clean by today's standards.
  • The FBI's new secret weapon: Snide prose

    In the bureau's wanted-poster department, a budding poet blooms.
  • "Something's bound to go wrong"

    A boy who played games with the police and the justice system couldn't outrun the cost of defiance.
  • Birds do it. Bees do it. Even teens on the WB do it ...

    Sex ed. takes a beating in Minneapolis; Slovenia hires a PR firm; black Sam Spades take the whodunit stage.
  • The teachings of Bill Bonanno: A wise-guy way of knowledge

    What is the sound of one hit man pontificating? Ex-mafiosi Bill Bonanno offers up New Age wisdom, made man-style.
  • Crime school

    Does prosecuting teenagers as adults make society safer?
  • Naked came the burglar; or, the cruel winds of fate

    There are a thousand stories in the Naked City -- but almost none of them involve the Lord of Flatulence.
  • The man who mistook a breast for a $50 bill

    Vegas' mob past rises up and bites its neon butt; Marla's shoe-loving' man convicted
  • The man who mistook a breast for a $100 bill

    Vegas' mob past rises up and bites its neon butt; Marla's shoe-loving man convicted.
  • The CIA's purple haze

    TV stars run amok; geriatric criminals terrorize nation.
  • Amy Fisher, magical mistress of multitasking

    Lecherous judges, Marla's spurned shoes and Exxon's exxcellent adventure in non-payment.
  • The false trade-off

    As New York struggles to rein in its police department, Boston brags about reducing crime and police brutality at the same time.
  • The continuing saga of the beast with two soles

    Darryl Strawberry out-torques Torquemada; the Great Buddha of crime reporting catches a cab.
  • Did Eric Rudolph try to surrender?

    A national anti-abortion activist says he was asked to help the fugitive bombing suspect turn himself in to authorities last year -- but "nothing came of it."
  • Shadow dancing in Buffalo

    A drag show kicks off a week of abortion protests, as gays and pro-life Christians square off in a culture-war showdown.
  • Celebrating murder

    As Hillary Clinton consoles the widow of a slain abortion doctor, anti-abortion forces prepare to launch a week of protests near his Buffalo, N.Y., clinic.
  • Killer, Ellroy and Marla's pumps

    What do the Osaka mafia, Snoop Dogg, Chuck Jones and Charles Keating Jr. have in common?
  • Want crime with that?

    One gets a powerful hunger when covering the dark side.
  • Genocide, and drug-trafficking too

    The Guatemalan military's war against the Mayans has finally been documented, but the story of its role in the cocaine trade has yet to be fully told.
  • 21st: Gun mad

    While the oldest, nastiest debate online remains deadlocked, gun rights activists on the net get organized as their opponents fall behind.
  • Beware the supple fingers of Saigon

    On a recent visit to Vietnam, Karl Vetas finds that street urchins are thriving as pickpockets in Saigon -- but the children are victims, too.
  • Newsreal: Been there, Dunne that

    Karen Grigsby Bates on how Dominick Dunne's gossipy, glittery O.J. "novel" only tells half the story.
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