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Boris Kachka

June 28, 2004 | Intelligencer
Tableside Manners

Former royal butler Paul Burrell on Princess Diana, Tom Hanks, name-dropping—and whether you get better service in New York or London.

June 28, 2004 | Summer Strategies
How to Be Bookish on the Beach

From top shelf chick lit to the summer's blockbuster fiction, check out the season's necessary beach reads.

June 14, 2004 | Best Doctors
Jeffrey Moses

He's opening clogged arteries—and keeping them open.

June 14, 2004 | Best Doctors
Michael Marin

His stent-grafts keep a silent killer in check.

May 31, 2004 | Intelligencer
My Sordid Life

For Kathryn Harrison, who slept with her father and dug up her mother, few subjects are taboo.

April 19, 2004 | Intelligencer
Peer Review

A look at previous juror exposés suggests a Tyco trial tell-all might not be memorable.

February 16, 2004 | Top Five
Chick- and Lad-Lit Picks

Valentine’s Day: Time to snuggle up with chick- and lad-lit.

February 16, 2004 | Intelligencer
Unimpeachable Wit

Clinton’s joke writer on the politics of laughter.

February 9, 2004 | Intelligencer
We're Not In Hope, Arkansas, Anymore

Castro, decency, Elvis, and “soul-light magic”: Which Democratic candidate remembers what?

February 9, 2004 | Intelligencer
Murder, He Wrote

Bill Keller’s frank words about the Book Review perturb—and peeve—publishers.

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