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Now that The L Word has officially ended, interrogation tapes that may finally answer the question of who killed Jenny Schecter are making their way onto the internet.
The March 22-29th issue of JAMA is dedicated to Women's health. This is the first of several articles that sum up the findings reported in this week's publication. This study found that women benefit more than men from aspirin therapy and rarely suffer a heart attack following exercise - especially if they exercise on a regular basis.
Some of the most entertaining books in publication are about baseball. Among the best are those that transcend the game with stories reaching beyond the play-by-play.
Some of the most entertaining books in publication are about baseball. Among the best are those that transcend the game with stories reaching beyond the play-by-play.
Sports writing was different in the 1930s and 1940s from what it is today. The general attitude during most of Joe DiMaggio's career was heroic coverage of heroes.
Sisler is one of many outstanding players whose career is slowly but surely fading away as the years pass. It is a shame.
Each year a new edition of the Writer's Market is published. For decades, it has been used by many writers as an important resource. Does it still hold up?
On November 5, 2009, a US Army Major and psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood in Texas.


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