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Wednesday, September 12, 2001

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NEWS

Spin Doctors: As ill will and lawsuits keep accumulating around the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions like... | The Nose

The Day After: On the subway ride into Manhattan Wednesday morning, there was utter silence. | Feature by Ian Grey

A Slice of Empty Blue: I was half-dressed and drinking tea, in my suburban-Washington apartment when my wife called from... | Feature by Tom Scocca

Breaking the Rules: I've been wondering since I arrived in New York City two weeks ago how exactly order is maintained... | Feature by Austin Kennedy

Looking Over Our Shoulders: History will shape Sept. 11 into a day like the one on which John F. Kennedy was assassinated. | Feature by Susan Muaddi Darraj

What Kind of War?: New York City--attacked. The Pentagon--attacked. America--attacked. Who is the enemy? | Feature

Death of the Skyscrapers: The World Trade Center Towers Symbolised American Capitalism to the World | Feature by Christine Kreyling

Understanding bin Laden: The United States risks a severe miscalculation in dealing with the destruction of the World Trade... | Feature by William O. Beeman

Skin Deep: Tissue Banks Mobilize to Aid Disaster Victims | Feature by Helen Shortal

The Wheel Thing: A friend in Pigtown says, "I've got a Charmed Life for you. | Charmed Life by Tom Chalkley

The Mail | Mobtown Beat | Feature

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COLUMNS

Bachelorette City: I awoke Saturday morning to Habbib tapping my mouth with his thick white paw. | Germ Bag by Suz Redfearn

Jazz Is: Grab a copy of the current issue of JazzTimes magazine or go online to www.jazztimes. | Underwhelmed by Sandy Asirvatham

Hang Up: What do you think about long-distance romances? I started dating my boyfriend last year, when we... | Think Mink by Mink Stole

Tighten Up: Everywhere I turned at the mall in Owings Mills I encountered an earnest entreaty to buy. | Urban Rhythms by Wiley Hall III

All in the Family: About halfway through the second set of the U.S. Open women's tennis final on Sept. 8, the prime-time audience saw Serena Williams run down a ball dee... | 8 Upper by Tom Scocca

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COMICS

Funny Pants Week: Sept. 3-Sept. 9 | Funny Paper by Scocca & MacLeod

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MUSIC

Blowout: The Third Annual High Zero Festival Makes It Up | Music by Lee Gardner

You Can't Tell the Players Without a Program: A Complete Guide to the Musicians of High Zero | Music by Lee Gardner

The Gigs: The following performances take place at Theatre Project (45 W. | Music

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FILM

The Musketeer | Review by Ian Grey

The Man Who Cried | Review by Luisa F. Ribeiro

Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown | Review by Adele Marley

Unforgiven | Review by Heather Joslyn

Under the Sand | Review by Luisa F. Ribeiro

Funny Girl | Review by Heather Joslyn

Jeepers Creepers | Review by Rachel Deahl

An American Rhapsody | Review by Rachel Deahl

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EAT

Z'Tejas Southwestern Grill | Review by Susan Fradkin

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