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And other information you don't need, but the Times of London insists on giving you.
By Douglas Cruickshank
July 1, 1999
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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.
By Douglas Cruickshank
June 24, 1999
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Like great art, masterful crime writing can move our souls and thrill
our hearts while conveying a timeless, yet utterly human, story.
By Douglas Cruickshank
June 17, 1999
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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.
By Douglas Cruickshank
June 10, 1999
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In the bureau's wanted-poster department, a budding poet blooms.
By Douglas Cruickshank
June 3, 1999
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A boy who played games with the police and the justice system couldn't outrun the cost of defiance.
By Nicki Blake
June 2, 1999
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Sex ed. takes a beating in Minneapolis; Slovenia hires a PR firm; black Sam Spades take the whodunit stage.
By Jenn Shreve
May 28, 1999
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What is the sound of one hit man pontificating? Ex-mafiosi Bill Bonanno offers up New Age wisdom, made man-style.
By Douglas Cruickshank
May 27, 1999
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Does prosecuting teenagers as adults make society safer?
By Fiona Morgan
May 26, 1999
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There are a thousand stories in the Naked City -- but almost none of them involve the Lord of Flatulence.
By Douglas Cruickshank
May 20, 1999
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Vegas' mob past rises up and bites its neon butt; Marla's shoe-loving' man convicted
By Douglas Cruickshank
May 13, 1999
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Vegas' mob past rises up and bites its neon butt; Marla's shoe-loving man convicted.
By Douglas Cruickshank
May 13, 1999
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TV stars run amok; geriatric criminals terrorize nation.
By Douglas Cruickshank
May 6, 1999
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Lecherous judges, Marla's spurned shoes and Exxon's exxcellent adventure in non-payment.
By Douglas Cruickshank
April 29, 1999
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As New York struggles to rein in its police department, Boston brags about reducing crime and police brutality at the same time.
By Michael Crowley
April 27, 1999
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Darryl Strawberry out-torques Torquemada; the Great Buddha of crime reporting catches a cab.
By Douglas Cruickshank
April 22, 1999
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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."
By Jeff Stein
April 19, 1999
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A drag show kicks off a week of abortion protests, as gays and pro-life Christians square off in a culture-war showdown.
By Jeff Stein
April 19, 1999
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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.
By Jeff Stein
April 17, 1999
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What do the Osaka mafia, Snoop Dogg, Chuck Jones and Charles Keating Jr. have in common?
By Douglas Cruickshank
April 15, 1999
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One gets a powerful hunger when covering the dark side.
By Douglas Cruickshank
April 8, 1999
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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.
By Frank Smyth
March 5, 1999
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While the oldest, nastiest debate online remains deadlocked, gun rights activists on the net get organized as their opponents fall behind.
By Andrew Leonard
March 30, 1998
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On a recent visit to Vietnam, Karl Vetas finds that street urchins are thriving as pickpockets in Saigon -- but the children are victims, too.
By Karl Vetas
March 9, 1998
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Karen Grigsby Bates on how Dominick Dunne's gossipy, glittery O.J. "novel" only tells half the story.
By Karen Grigsby Bates
October 30, 1997