Diaries

The secret diary of Sarah Palin's ghostwriter The secret diary of Sarah Palin's ghostwriter

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  • Privacy protection

    "Dear Diary, I hope Mom and Dad haven't figured out how to get past your USB code ..."
  • The rape of Berlin

    An anonymous diary from 1945 reminds us of the horrific crimes Soviet liberators committed against millions of German women.
  • The severed foot

    Yesterday's bombings left Iraqis scared, pissed off and just plain freaked out. They also left a grisly souvenir, which some giggling kids showed me in the tall grass.
  • Annals of an L.A. gig, or "job"

    I annotate movies. I do this so that "Sugar and Spice" isn't translated into Swahili as "Condiments, the Movie."
  • The Karl Rove Diaries

    "8:06-8:07: Walk to Oval Office (feel the awe and fear of those I pass)."
  • "1:30-1:45: Rewind Ace Ventura"

    Democratic hopeful Sen. Bob Graham keeps an incredibly detailed daily log. His rivals say it's weird, and they plan to use it against him.
  • Ménage à quoi?

    When two girls are doing one guy, it's hard to keep the signals straight.
  • Diary of a divorce

    What a ridiculous time to fall in love with my husband. Last of four parts.
  • Diary of a divorce

    Sometimes a world crumples, sometimes a marriage ends and sometimes it's the same thing. Second of four parts.
  • Diary of a divorce

    This is the way our world ends, baby. First of four parts.
  • Myself as fictional character

    My childhood diaries were written by a girl I do not recognize.
  • Back in the saddle.com

    An ex-workaholic new media director who quit her job at a major magazine ponders caffeine absorption, phone interviews and choosing the perfect gig.
  • Poetic justice

    "There could be no greater tribute"
  • "Digital Diaries"

    Natacha Merritt's photographs of herself giving head are a high-tech display of sexual narcissism.
  • Keep a Web journal, get fired ... or worse

    Sure, you can pour your heart out online, but it may come back to haunt you.
  • The junior Nobel Prize pageant

    It was like a dream: One moment I'm in homeroom and the next I'm sipping Shirley Temples on a private jet.
  • Stealth merchandising

    Why is the venerable Scholastic book club company peddling cheesy toys in classrooms?
  • Education in 2100: A professor's memoir

    Looking back at the good ol' days of 2000.
  • Last chance

    I've settled on a program of crying to Barry, waiting for Randy and avoiding Matt. But things don't go quite as planned ...
  • Convention detention

    Pushed and pulled at the call girl convention, I barely had a moment to think about Randy's message.
  • 'Tis the season to be pissed off

    Too many bags and too few bins make frequent flyers cry foul.
  • Dear Diary

    Andrew Smales' astonishing Diaryland site provides the format. You supply the secrets.
  • Sexual pedagogy

    All the rules in the world against romancing students can't explain away the elusive emotions of this vocational hazard.
  • Ancient history

    I enrolled in college at 41. I did not wear Tommy Hilfiger. Things unraveled.
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