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Britain's press mourns the dazzling talents of Gianni Versace the man who gave them celebrity Page Three girls.
Thus British author Will Self, whose past has earned him the hyphenate title " ... London, "Most of us have never met Will Self, nor read his novella about a woman ...
By Andrew Brown
Wednesday, July 16, 1997
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After eight years, it was a drawn-out farewell. But the couple we'll really miss are Jack and Karen.
The autism-vaccine lie that won't die. Welcome, Tell us what you think " ... they "are Will and Grace without Will's self-discipline and Grace's neuroses ...
By Kerry Lauerman
Friday, May 19, 2006
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Salon's book editor speaks with Will Self about his new novel, life, death and how he would like to "pass on."
Salon's book editor speaks with Will Self about his new novel, life, death and ... Will Self reads from his third novel, which tracks Lily Bloom, a cantankerous ...
By Laura Miller with Will Self
Thursday, October 19, 2000
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Season-ending thoughts on "Will & Grace," "The Sopranos" and "Buffy's" sexy geezer.
Remember the illegal destruction of Iraq? Bin Laden blames U.S. for Salinger's death ... Will and Grace without Will's self-discipline and Grace's neuroses. ...
By Joyce Millman
Monday, May 8, 2000
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Indian women send an extremist Hindu group an unwanted Valentine's Day gift: Pink panties
What the Supreme Court got right. Welcome, Tell us what you think " ... which Indian women's virginity and honour will self-destruct unless they marry or tie on ...
By Tracy Clark-Flory
Thursday, February 12, 2009
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With its much-hyped list of the Best Young American Writers, Granta may have nudged the most neurotic subgroup in the country over the edge
The list, which included such semi-notables as Jeanette Winterson, Will Self, and Ben Okri, as well as a batch of virtual unknowns -- Tibor Fischer, ...
By Dwight Garner
Saturday, January 27, 1996
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The fall of the '90s bubble's icons shows just why Americans would be crazy to trust their retirement money to the stock market.
And yes, the market will self-correct to deal with that. Investors appear to be well aware that no one is minding the store, and so they have stopped investing. ...
By Andrew Leonard
Thursday, June 27, 2002
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Lewis Carroll by way of Will Self and Zadie Smith and more of our favorite new books.
Lewis Carroll by way of Will Self and Zadie Smith and more of our favorite new books. ... and introductions by Will Self (for "Wonderland") and Zadie ...
Monday, July 15, 2002
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A thrilling tale of suburban family life, narrated from beyond the grave.
Monday, Jan 24, 2005 03:00 EST "Death of an Ordinary Man" by Glen ... leading lights as Martin Amis and Will Self, he is more compassionate, and less ...
By Andrew O'Hehir
Monday, January 24, 2005
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Scott Baldinger reviews Barry Graham's novel "The Book Of Man"
Susan Collins spreads central myth about the Constitution. Finally, liberals and Palin ... Lowry, Martin Amis, and Will Self, among others -- but the real ...
By Scott Baldinger
Saturday, December 16, 1995
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Can a simple vaccine kill the appetite for cocaine? Researchers may soon find out.
Every mouse will self-administer cocaine; they will press the bar to the exclusion of food, or sex; they will press it until they die," says Kim ...
By Dawn MacKeen
Wednesday, April 26, 2000
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"Tough, Tough Toys for Tough, Tough Boys" by Will Self. British author's foray into the dating world of status-conscious New Yorkers. "Lip Service" by M.J. Rose ...
Wednesday, June 21, 2000
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We're well on our way to a world where every product has a tiny radio transmitter embedded in it. Privacy activists are not happy, but big corporations are licking their lips.
On receipt of that command, the tags will self-destruct," he says. " Now, they don't actually blow up, of course -- but the tag will blow a tiny ...
By Farhad Manjoo
Thursday, July 24, 2003
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Our five-day book extravaganza kicks off with Erica Jong, Malcolm Gladwell, Curtis Sittenfeld and some of our other favorite authors weighing in on the best reads of 2006.
Will Self, author of 'The Book of Dave" Patrick Cockburn's "The Occupation" is a magnificent book, essential reading for anyone stateside who ...
By Laura Miller and Hillary Frey
Monday, December 11, 2006
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Either you're with the bunny, or you're with us: Readers weigh in on PBS, Education Secretary Margaret Spellings and the "Postcards From Buster" crisis.
In return, I will self-censor PBS. -- Glenn Parker. With two children under age 7, I've had occasion to watch "Postcards From Buster" this year. ...
Saturday, February 5, 2005
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First I fell for my wife's friend. Then I put it in writing. Now my life is sheer hell.
Could I have been any more inept? First I fell for my wife's friend. ... doesn't call when he says he will, self-absorbed, careless with others' feelings. ...
By Garrison Keillor
Tuesday, October 26, 1999
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Basking in brisk GDP growth, the president advises Americans to take "a good look" at their economy. Yes sir, Mr. President. But what about the stock market?
How many more hedge funds will self-destruct? What happens to the bottom line of the big investment banks that are the linchpin of the whole system? ...
By Andrew Leonard
Friday, July 27, 2007
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Yippie Stew Albert sits down with R.U. Sirius to plan the revolution and remember Abbie Hoffman.
The autism-vaccine lie that won't die. Welcome, Tell us what you think " ... will self-build a physical piece of wealth, just as we now share information and media. ...
By R.U. Sirius
Thursday, October 19, 2000
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Democratic strategists say opposing Bush on NSA spying makes the party look weak. Of course, that's what they said about Iraq.
Democratic strategists say opposing Bush on NSA spying makes the party look weak. ... than polls and the frail hope that the Republicans will self-destruct. ...
By Walter Shapiro
Friday, January 20, 2006
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New president, same old media storylines: Democrats must bow to Republicans, and Hillary Clinton is power mad!
New president, same old media storylines: Democrats must bow to Republicans, and ... gave him more favorable coverage than Clinton or McCain will "self-correct" now. ...
By Joan Walsh
Sunday, January 25, 2009