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Fly the friendly skies
Air travel could use a few laughs nowadays. Ha-ha laughs, not Christ-what's-next laughs. Plane Ins...
Vol. 30 No. 35 Published 01.08.03 by Anthony Jaffe -
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Most Americans have played Scrabble. Many of them grudgingly retrieve it and other antediluvian boar...
Vol. 30 No. 34 Published 01.02.02 by Anthony Jaffe -
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Legalized prostitution in America is like a dinosaur from the Wild West, having survived alone in t...
Vol. 30 No. 30 Published 12.05.01 by Anthony Jaffe -
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In 1998, Barbara Ehrenreich temporarily took leave of her life as a prominent author and assumed the...
Vol. 30 No. 13 Published 08.08.01 by Anthony Jaffe -
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War. Famine. Poverty. A scan of international news blurbs will grimly confirm that The Coming Anarch...
Vol. 30 No. 7 Published 06.27.01 by Anthony Jaffe -
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"Nobody in the United States is forced to buy fast food," author Eric Schlosser concludes. "The firs...
Vol. 29 No. 44 Published 03.14.01 by Anthony Jaffe -
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Gonzo letters
Letters reveal Thompson in top form
Vol. 29 No. 37 Published 01.27.01 by Anthony Jaffe
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Michael Keaton’s Gentleman doesn’t make much merry
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