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July 30, 2001
Bringing Out the Dead

Ahmet Bytyqi was proud when his three sons went to fight in Kosovo in the waning days of the war. But when their bodies turned up in a mass grave -- with evidence they'd been murdered after the cease-fire -- his stoicism yielded to a cry for answers.

July 30, 2001
Not in Oz Anymore

Chris Meloni jumps from TV drama to big-screen laughs in the retro spoof Wet Hot American Summer, where you may not recognize the gruff detective from Special Victims Unit (or the sex psycho from Oz).

July 30, 2001
Fine Arts and Auto Parts

Twenty miles and a world away from Conscience Point, the Springs still offers affordable land, and an odd mix of artists and contractors -- sometimes on the same softball team. And sometimes, they even get along.

July 23, 2001
Come to Mama

Take a successful New York woman who's tanned, toned, waxed, blow-dried, and tastefully dressed. What does Mama Gena's School of Womanly Arts have to teach her? The art of pleasure. Getting it, not giving it. From ice cream to orgasms.

July 23, 2001
Jersey Whirl

Before there was Tony Soprano, there was Joe Piscopo, the original "Joisey" guy. Then came the Hollywood flameout and ten years in the wilderness. Now he's tied his comeback hopes to Newark's revival: If he can make it there, he'll make it anywhere.

July 23, 2001
What Suits

What do women really want from their clothes? Edward Pavlick and Richard Bengtsson -- the New York-based duo behind Richard Edwards menswear and a just-launched women's line -- have the answer: exactly the same thing as the boys.

July 16, 2001
A Cop's Tale

Seven years ago Detective Zack Zahrey walked into a station house to look into the murder of a schoolyard hoops pal -- and walked out a suspect. The victim of an overzealous investigator and a crooked informer, Zahrey has aimed a $40 million lawsuit squarely at the way cops -- and prosecutors -- play the game.

July 16, 2001
Bazaar Behavior

Fashion flash: the front row has been rearranged. Bonnie Fuller? Out at Glamour. Kate Betts? Out at Harper's Bazaar. Will it be Fuller at Bazaar? No, it's Glenda Bailey, of Marie Claire, in an upset. is no one safe in the sanctums of style?

July 9, 2001
Gimme Shelter

Mighty Mutts founder John Contino is known for being as dogged and street-smart as the strays he's devoted his life to saving. But as he struggles to open a new animal sanctuary in Jersey, can he transform his scrappy rescue operation into a pet paradise?

July 9, 2001
White Power

Against Arab terrorists or Wall Street criminals, U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White always plays to win. But is investigating the president who appointed you really such a good career move?