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June 1, 1998
Do Not Adjust Your Set

You are about to read about a man who is hounded by cameras, his every foible dissected by a world of voyeurs. But wait: Is that the story of Jim Carrey’s new movie “The Truman Show”? Or the story of his life?

May 18, 1998
Helping Paws

Catching Frisbees is fine, but there are four-legged altruists with the time and inclination to do more.

May 18, 1998
Turf War

Big dogs vs. little dogs, dog owners vs. the canine-deprived. Can we learn to co-exist in this town?

May 18, 1998
Dream Rover

She toys with canine heart -- but whose is breaking?

May 11, 1998
Recite Your Mantra and Call Me In the Morning

Spurred by new developments in neuroscience and by hefty donations from believers -- not to mention a visit from the Dalai Lama -- New York's straitlaced medical Establishment is finally recognizing the healing power of mind-body techniques like meditation.

April 27, 1998
America’s Jews Israel’s Lost Tribe?

At age 50, Israel is obsessed with its own troubles, and American Jews feel pushed away. No wonder no one could agree on a birthday celebration.

April 27, 1998
The Talk of the Town

Legendary "New Yorker" editor William Shawn zealously guarded his privacy. Now, as Lillian Ross, one of his most illustrious protégées, prepares a memoir of their 40-year affair, it’s clear he had plenty to keep secret.

April 20, 1998
Rights of Springer

The Jerry Springer Show is the most voyeuristic, violent, obscenity-laden program on TV. But if you disapprove, that's not Jerry’s problem. “Hey,” he says. “That’s America.”

April 13, 1998
Ogle Mogul

The sexually explicit plays of Ronnie Larsen always do well at the box office -- as long as their subjects are gay. But his new one is about female strippers. So will anyone pay to see naked girls?

April 13, 1998
Breaking the Code

The new young mobsters live in the ’burbs, wreak havoc in malls -- and covet their bosses’ book and movie deals.