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Stories from the 03/28/2002 issue
4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review
CULTURE CLUB- Seen and heard: Life, love, sex, death, and bad behavior
CORRECTION- Listing agents digits
COVER SIDEBAR- Behind the counters
The Hook
COVER- Waiting for Bodo: Slow and savvy wins the race... if you ever finish [the unauthorized story]
ESSAY- I believe... that celibacy doesn't have a prayer
FACETIME- Mood music: Donahue returns-- with a CD
FOOD- TABLE TALK- Charity work
FOOD- THE DISH- Rebirth at the Chiang House
LETTER- Who gets to say?
MOVIE REVIEW- He's back: Remembering why we love
E.T.
MUSIC REVIEW- Dark Little Rooms, Edison Woods, the Ones and Zeros, and Order of the Dying Orchid
NEWS- History isn't always pretty: New marker memorializes dark chapter
NEWS- Leafing through the Book Festival: The highs, the lows, the hair
NEWS- Lost foundation: Whatever happened to W. Alton Jones?
NEWS- Mozzarella mystery: Unannounced gas switch has customers "burning"
NEWS- Stratton Salidis: Trying to show he's not a one-note singer
PHOTOPHILE- Book sale mania
QUESTION OF THE WEEK- What do you think of the City's yellow bikes program?
REAL ESTATE- ESSAY- Realtor®speak: For real laughs, read the real estate ads
REAL ESTATE- FORECLOSURE AUCTIONS
REAL ESTATE- $OLD
REAL ESTATE- ON THE BLOCK- Nothing ordinary: Old meets new down by the river
SAVAGE LOVE- Harder than it seems: Can only geeks win?
STRANGE BUT TRUE- Losers' sacrifice: Ancient games took sportsmanship to new level
THE FEARLESS CONSUMER- Promises, promises: Intervention works-- sometimes