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  • July 20, 1999
    Godzilla in Delaware, Era of the Revolution
    by Andy Battaglia
  • July 19, 1999
    Wanted: Honest Americans to Help in Aiding, Preserving, and Ensuring the Long-Term Survival Of: The Museum of Jurassic Technology, Los Angeles, Calif.
    by McSweeney’s Editors
  • July 14, 1999
    Plath or Gabrielle?
    by Kevin Shay
  • July 9, 1999
    Tim Carvell’s History’s Notable Persons Reconsidered: James Dean
    by Tim Carvell
  • July 8, 1999
    Top Ten Most Censored Press Release of 1998. No 1: « Incarnationis mysterium »
    by McSweeney’s Editors
  • July 7, 1999
    Top Ten Most Censored Press Release of 1998. No. 2: Major Worldwide Mathematical Breakthrough
    by McSweeney’s Editors
  • July 6, 1999
    Summer of “Summer of Sam.”
    by Paul Maliszewski
  • July 3, 1999
    Tim Carvell’s History’s Notable Persons Reconsidered: Napoleon Bonaparte
    by Tim Carvell
  • July 1, 1999
    Once Their Tools Were Stolen, Other Things Happened
    by Jeff Johnson
  • June 29, 1999
    The Party Problem
    by Bill Wasik
  • June 28, 1999
    I Love Our Mister Collins.
    by Carol Magary
  • June 24, 1999
    Short Fiction Starring or Mentioning David Gergen: The Gergiad: A Limerick Cycle
    by Kevin Shay
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