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  • How to reassemble a shredded document.

    How to reassemble a shredded document.

    Unshreddable Federal prosecutors told a judge last week that they have started... more
  • Let's Fix Facebook

    Let's Fix Facebook

    Four ways to redesign one of the world's most-annoying, least-intuitive Web sites.
  • Are we being too tolerant of gluten-intolerance?

    Are we being too tolerant of gluten-intolerance?

    There was a time when America loved its staple crops. We once stood proud among the... more
  • In Sickness and in Wealth

    In Sickness and in Wealth

    How America's rising income inequality figures in to the debate over health care.... more
  • Why 2024 Will Be Like Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Why 2024 Will Be Like Nineteen Eighty-Four

    How Amazon's remote deletion of e-books from the Kindle paves the way for... more
  • Who's Better Informed, Newspaper Readers or Web Surfers?

    Who's Better Informed, Newspaper Readers or Web Surfers?

    What if there were no newspapers anymore? Some people, mainly newspaper reporters and... more
  • Body Mass Index Is Useless and Outdated. Why Do Doctors Still Use It?

    Body Mass Index Is Useless and Outdated. Why Do Doctors Still Use It?

    A few extra pounds can extend your life. Or so chirped the press, reporting on a... more
  • The New Software That Will Change Web Typography Forever

    The New Software That Will Change Web Typography Forever

    Typography on the Web is basic and dull. A startup called Typekit will fix it. For... more
  • How Provocative is Peaches’ New Album?

    How Provocative is Peaches’ New Album?

    Peaches may still be best known for her 2000 debut album, The Teaches of Peaches,... more
  • The strange allure of unboxing and tearing apart new gadgets.

    The strange allure of unboxing and tearing apart new gadgets.

    The Web abounds with clips and galleries of people unpacking their latest purchases.... more
  • Mission Accomplished               Colbert's high-risk, highly entertaining tour of Iraq.

    Mission Accomplished Colbert's high-risk, highly entertaining tour of Iraq.

    Stephen Colbert failed to create a commensurate fuss this week in guest-editing... more
  • Gaming Through the Recession

    Gaming Through the Recession

    Who needs dinners out, or a job, or friends? Video games can chase away those... more
  • Michael Crichton's 1993 prediction of mass-media extinction now looks on target

    Michael Crichton's 1993 prediction of mass-media extinction now looks on target

    By Jack Shafer// Slate Magazine (Excerpt from main article) "The biggest... more
  • New heated report claims Hillary’s Bosnia lies go much deeper

    New heated report claims Hillary’s Bosnia lies go much deeper

    Christopher Hitchens has given a new scathing account of Hillary's lies about her... more
  • Baseball season:  the best books, articles, and Web sites

    Baseball season: the best books, articles, and Web sites

    'There's red-white-and-blue bunting in the stands, the smell of cotton candy... more
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