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A belated Valentine to the body
My Valentine, my body, my self
Back in the day, we never thought of betrayals of the body— only betrayals of lovers. Now that the tide has turned, to whom should I send my Valentine?
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The true nature of economic growth
Can we talk seriously about economic growth?
There's more to economic growth than the mindless production of more and more material goods. As people get richer and smarter, other life forms benefit too. And so does the planet.

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Newt's open marriage, and mine
Scenes from an open marriage
Did the talk of Newt Gingrich's open marriage actually help him win the South Carolina primary? Maybe so. Many Americans cherish the same fantasy, as I can attest from personal experience.
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Gingrich: The wrong question
What John King should have asked Newt Gingrich
Freshman journalism students are taught never to begin an interview with a question that can be answered with a “yes” or a “no.” The allegedly seasoned professional John King of CNN committed precisely that faux pas with Newt Gingrich.

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When Jews ruled basketball
Once upon a time in the East
The all-Jewish Philadelphia Sphas, the outstanding basketball team from the 1920s to the end of World War II, attracted Jews and anti-Semites alike by flaunting the idea of a minority group battling “against the world.”

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The kid's first challenge: A boxing memoir
If age only had the energy, and youth only had the experience
The kid impressed everyone at the boxing club with his moves and his mouth. But after all, this was only Wildwood, and he was only 19.

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Lessons of a back yard
A (South Philly) child's garden of verses
In the tiny South Philadelphia back yard where I grew up, something very important was transpiring. Only nobody realized it, least of all me.

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Who needs Christmas letters?
A small farewell to a fading institution: Why I still send Christmas letters
In the age of e-mail and Facebook, an annual Christmas letter seems a superfluous way to play catch-up with your friends. On the contrary, this fading institution provides a valuable assertion that real life persists beneath today's floating world of mass culture.

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My locker room buddy, Kim Jong-il
Kim Jong-il, the ultimate competitor
I first met Kim Jong-il in 1992 on a weightlifting exchange program to North Korea, and we bonded immediately over our mutual addiction to sports of all sorts. Take it from me: This was no tyrant—this was the world's greatest sports competitor since Jim Thorpe.

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A few not unkind words about Kim Jong-il
The Kim Jong-il you never knew
North Korea's late leader was demonized in the West as a tyrant preoccupied with bombs and gulags. Yet away from his day job, this creative soul pursued other passions, as a prolific writer, filmmaker and critic.
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