Douglas Cruickshank

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  • Amy Fisher, magical mistress of multitasking

    Lecherous judges, Marla's spurned shoes and Exxon's exxcellent adventure in non-payment.
  • No satisfaction

    Keith Richards fails in the manly art of self-abuse; Merry Pranksters drive on the left.
  • The continuing saga of the beast with two soles

    Darryl Strawberry out-torques Torquemada; the Great Buddha of crime reporting catches a cab.
  • 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.
  • Brilliant Careers: If she could talk to the animals

    Before Jane Goodall went to Africa, almost nothing was known about chimpanzees. Sitting alone in the wilds day in and day out, she won their trust -- and taught mankind about its closest relatives.
  • Size matters

    Twanging reality like his own personal 80-foot-long rubber band, Claes Oldenburg restored a child's-eye sense of wonder to a weary world.
  • Mothers Who Think: The single-mom scam

    In Nick Hornby's hilarious new novel, "About a Boy," a failed lothario hits upon an ingenious way to score -- and learns that kids complicate things in ways he never imagined
  • Mayan dreaming

    Douglas Cruickshank discovers serpent-headed clouds, jungle-entwined pyramids, nubile archeologists and other Mayan visions on a stay in the Yucatan.
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