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November 1998
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Why do things go so wrong during the holiday season? Here's how we can make them right.
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Why are TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, La Femme Nikita, and Xena: Warrior Princess so popular, especially among teens?
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Questions and answers about supplements.
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Have men and women changed since the 1970s, or just our misconceptions about each other?
More from this issue
Ways we say 'I do'
by PT Staff
Worry Wounds
by Camille Chatterjee
Dishing With Ruth Reichl
by PT Staff
The Corporate Caveman
by PT Staff
The Times Were A-Changin
by Marcus Wynne
What I learned in gym
by Katherine Billie
It's a dog's life
by Debra White
Emotions in motion
by Marcus Wynne
The cost of coping
by PT Staff
Echoes of 'The Voice'
by Robyn Fontes
Anatomy of a riot
by Gordon Russell
Diving to conscience bay
by John Gallagher
One-note wonders
by Camille Chatterjee
Live longer without trying
by PT Staff
Needling HIV
by PT Staff
I spy, you spy
by PT Staff
Tick, Tick, Tick
by Leslie Vreeland
A new year's wish
by Camille Chatterjee
The wrap on Christmas
by PT Staff
Dispatch from Derry
by Annie Murphy Paul
Holiday Do's and Don'ts
by PT Staff
Your heart's desires
by Adi Bar-Lev
Teen angst
by Marjorie Centofanti
Searching for a cause
by Barry Yeoman
Sleeping on the Job
by PT Staff
Did I or didn't I?
by Camille Chatterjee
Warrior Women
Popularity of TV shows like 'The X-Files,' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' and 'La Femme Nikita.'
by Michael Ventura
From the 70's to the 90's
by Marcus Wynne
Natural Healing
by Richard Firshein







