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Salon.com
November 26, 2002
Charles Taylor
Kiss Miss Marple goodbye Scottish mystery author Val McDermid talks about the tough reality of life in today's Britain and why crime writers, not literary novelists, are the ones facing up to it. mark for My Articles similar articles
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April 19, 2002
Stephen Lemons
Peter Bogdanovich The director of "The Cat's Meow" discusses the truth about "Citizen Kane," the philanderings of Charlie Chaplin and the lies Hollywood tells us about death and dying... mark for My Articles similar articles
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April 19, 2002
Andrew O'Hehir
"Murder by Numbers" Sandra Bullock faces off against homoerotic teenage Nietzscheans in a preposterously dull thriller... mark for My Articles similar articles
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Jasper Anson
Top 10: Unsolved Crimes Here are some of history's most puzzling unsolved crimes. What makes them stand out are their perplexing circumstances, their fascinating theories and their infamous place in pop culture. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Overlooked Film Noir Movies The genre breeds excellence by providing all-star sets of performers with an infinite number of memorable roles, as these films demonstrate: Raw Deal... Touch of Evil... Lost Weekend... The Killing... Dead Again... mark for My Articles similar articles
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June 28, 2000
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Race has everything to do with it In the wake of the Central Park assaults, it's time to pay attention to black violence against women -- and a murder rate that's still seven times that of whites. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Donald Rumbelow
Jack the Ripper In August of 1888, London's East End witnessed the first of many gruesome murders, forever unsolved, by the madman we know as Jack the Ripper. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 29, 2004
Glenn Sacks
'Fatal Fathers' Myth Promoted in Wake of Peterson, Hacking Cases The wife of a murdered husband is far less likely to be considered a serious suspect than the husband of a murdered wife. And even when women are suspected, they are much more likely to be seen as having acted in self-defense. mark for My Articles similar articles