Doris Kearns, Who Fielded LBJ's Historical Fungoes, Covers the Rites of Spring with the Red Sox
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Ruling Nicaragua Is a Somoza Family Business—now the President's Enemies Want His Early Retirement
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A Star Is Born Again in Reverse: Folksinger Mary O'hara Has Left the Nunnery
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Shamans? Hippies? They're All Creative to the World's Leading Historian of Religions
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The Bear Facts? Dr. Ralph Nelson of the Mayo Clinic Studies the Miracle of Hibernation
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It's Either/orr for Bobby—the Black Hawks" $3 Million Man Must Skate Again or Call It Quits
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Neil Simon, the Fastest Writer in the West, Is at a Loss for Words
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Writers Terry King and Ian Glass Faced Crocodiles and Bullets Together: Then They Battled a Deadlier Foe
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Tracker Tom Brown Finds Himself Up to His Ears in Trouble Stalking Crime Through the Woods
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Amy Irving's Enjoying a Close Encounter of Two Kinds: Love with Steven Spielberg and Stardom in 'The Fury'
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There's Danger Down the Road, Whether Hazardous Cargo Is Transported by Land, Sea or Air
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From Nixon's Fish to Tito's Rack of Lamb and Amy's Cookies, White House Chef Henry Haller Tries 'to Keep Everyone Happy'
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Even When the Strike Is Over, Two Mining Families Will Not See the End of Hard Times
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