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April 12, 2001Remember in Passenger 57 When Elizabeth Hurley Says “How Would You Like Your Steak, Sir?” and He Says “Bloody!” and Then They Start Shooting People? OK. Five Other Ways He Could Have Liked His Steak, With the Concomitant Killing Methodologies
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April 12, 2001Important Dates in Machiavelli’s Life
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April 12, 2001Proposed Names for an Amateur Wrestler Unduly Influenced by the Work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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April 12, 2001Artificial “It Girl.”
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April 10, 2001Passwords Printed on the Eight Trial Software Packages AOL Has Mailed to Me since December 20, and an Imagined Exchange Between AOL and Me
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April 9, 2001Other Spy Troubles.
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April 9, 2001Letters from Elizabeth Miller’s Dad, Who Fights Fires While Flying a Helicopter: Letter Five
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April 6, 2001My Dollhouse.
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April 6, 2001Ask a Former Professional Literary Agent: Ask A Former Professional Literary Agent, Part XI
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April 5, 2001Real and Imagined Things My 3-Month-Old Son Charlie Has Said
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April 5, 2001A Paranoid’s ’80s Mix Tape
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April 5, 2001Muscles of the Face or Men’s Colognes