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Is a hospital the perfect place for a doctor to kill -- and kill again?
By Dawn MacKeen
September 2, 1999
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The Hartman estate says Zoloft was to blame for a murder-suicide.
By Rob Waters
July 19, 1999
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Risking snipers, facing sights so dreadful that they weep along with the victims' families, forensics teams from around the world -- including a team from the FBI -- are performing the heartbreaking but essential task of recording Serbian atrocities in Kosovo.
By Peter Landesman
July 9, 1999
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The strange science of sleep behavior and one verdict: Guilty!
By Jeff Stryker
July 8, 1999
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The writer was fatally shot Saturday night -- apparently by her estranged
husband, who later took his own life.
June 7, 1999
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Silence of the Man: Anthony Hopkins gets back to nature in this classic Hollywood thriller.
By Andrew O'Hehir
June 4, 1999
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A forensic scientist named James Starrs thinks the famous explorer may have been murdered -- and wants to dig up his body to try to find out.
By Leighton Woodhouse
March 23, 1999
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Laura Billings reports that despite its grisly details, a grisly Jack the Ripper tour only enflames her fascination with the 19th-century English murderer.
By Laura Billings
February 7, 1999
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Laura Billings reports that despite its grisly details, a grisly Jack the Ripper tour only enflames her fascination with the 19th-century English murderer.
By Laura Billings
February 4, 1999
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Drew Barrymore is sweet as cherry pie as a pregnant burger-joint clerk in the charming screwball comedy 'Home Fries.' Reviewed by Charles Taylor.
By Charles Taylor
November 25, 1998
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The famed Mayan activist whose mother and brother were tortured and killed reflects on the family -- and village -- she lost in Guatemala.
By Rigoberta Menchz
August 3, 1998
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What right does a grieving mother have to blame American racism for the murder of her son by a Ukrainian immigrant?
By David Horowitz
July 13, 1998
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Are women as violent as men
By Margaret Talbot
January 26, 1998
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In 'Halfway Heaven,' her otherwise acute chronicle of a Harvard student's savage murder of her roommate, author Melanie Thernstrom abandons her painstaking effort to make sense of the killing by resorting to an increasingly popular explanation of heinous crimes -- Good vs. Evil
By Mary Gaitskill
October 13, 1997
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"The Gift of Fear" offers real, usable advice for real, threatening situations.
By Jon Carroll
September 25, 1997
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Two forthcoming studies suggest that more cases may be due to parental abuse than previously thought.
By Dawn MacKeen
September 19, 1997
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Two forthcoming studies suggest that more SIDS cases may be due to parental abuse than previously thought.
By Dawn MacKeen
September 19, 1997
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An inner-city teacher reflects on the murder of New York teacher Jonathan Levin.
By Anthony Cody
June 17, 1997
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Relearning to Brainwash Our Nation's Youth
By Cintra Wilson
December 2, 1996