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  • Can semen cure the blues?

    A researcher says male ejaculate may act as an antidepressant -- but other scientists aren't swallowing his theory.
  • Celibacy, crossbows and dumpsters

    Readers write about the Catholic Church, Ted Nugent's environmentalism and the fine art of waste rescue.
  • False accusations, bad boys and stripping Christians

    Readers respond to recent articles on molestation allegations, acceptable sexual behavior and the Christian way to handle exotic dancers.
  • Twisted flyboys and online meat markets

    Readers respond to recent articles on a U.S. servicewoman's fight over mandatory Muslim garb, and the perils of self-branding in the world of Internet love.
  • Lighten up

    Readers respond to articles on feminism and the dinner bill, Bush's healthcare insanity and America's love of dysfunction.
  • Baby panic and drug tests

    Readers respond to recent articles on Sylvia Ann Hewlett and mandatory drug testing in public schools.
  • A pie in the face of the Catholic hierarchy

    As a woman, I feel marginalized by the church. But a bake-sale revolt led by elderly church ladies near Chicago has given me hope.
  • Holy media and unfair evictions

    Readers respond to articles on the newest reformation to hit churches, and the latest public housing dilemma.
  • Pain pills and angry mothers

    Readers respond to Damien Cave on the DEA's control of pain medication and to a mother lode of anger.
  • Abused husbands and emancipated foster kids

    Readers respond to "A World of Hurt" and "Forever Young."
  • The politics of money and insanity

    Readers respond to a Sept. 11 widow's anger at cartoonist Ted Rall, and to Douglas Cruickshank's criticism of the Andrea Yates verdict.
  • Alzheimers, rats and dog love

    Readers react to Jennifer Foote Sweeney's "A Cruel Choice" and to Creature Features.
  • Public schools and private lives

    Readers respond to stories about class size and a gay relationship between a Palestinian and an Israeli.
  • Outlaw moms and lost boys

    Readers respond to Spoon Bennett's story on lesbian moms, and -- once again -- to Amy Benfer's report on gender and education.
  • Give us our money back!

    Readers respond to articles on money for Sept. 11 widows, divorce and the unrelenting strangeness of life in New York.
  • Feminism, that old whipping boy

    Readers respond to articles on Erma Bombeck and female fatherhood.
  • God and loss

    Readers respond to articles about the division of Sept. 11 funds and a Christian fundamentalist's conversion.
  • "Widowers' Tales"

    By Lauren Sandler
  • The ArginMax effect

    A recent Stanford study shows a dietary supplement can boost some women's sex drive.
  • Needles, dads and Gatorade

    Readers respond to recent articles about fatherhood, new paradigms and knitting after Sept. 11.
  • So-called weddings and dying young

    Readers respond to recent stories on difficult weddings, a sibling's death and the tarnished image of glossy magazines.
  • "Hollywood hypocrisy"

    By Amy Benfer.
  • An anniversary in prison and mom's payback

    Readers weigh in on recent stories on a strange wedding anniversary, a kid leaving Mom for Dad and "A Memo to American Muslims."
  • "At home with the Taliban"

    By Asra Nomani
  • Letters

    Readers respond to recent articles on war obsession, Middle Eastern cinema and the demise of America's invincibility.
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