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December 2002

• Who Wants to Be a Filmmaker?
• Hollywood Dares to Get Literary
• Eminem Says He May 'Be Getting Too Big'
• The Most Wonderful Time of the Year?
• Shoppers Play Santa -- for Themselves
• Reality TV Gets Twisted
• Co-Workers Get Cozy at Holiday Parties
• Job Hunters Hope Santa Grants Their Wish
• There's Nothing Like the Real Thing
• Witnessing the End of the Enterprise?
• Office Secret Santa Dos and Don'ts
• 'Tis the Season: A Guide to Charitable Giving
• Courts Disclose Dirt on Fallen Stars
• To Sail or Not to Sail?
• Christian Music Gets Hip
• 'Tis the Season for Video Games

November 2002

• No Time for Turkey? Get It to Go
• Ads Bare It All
• Is It 'Taps' for Military Buglers?
• Holiday Doll Market Expands With Emme
• Bond Girls Still Bound in 007's Shadow
• People Go Cuckoo for Cocoa
• In Pricing, Women and Men Aren't Equal
• Looking Into the Future
• Kickball Players Rediscover Their Inner Child
• Fans Ponder a Mainstream Eminem
• Niche Cruises Offer Waves of Choices
• Television Crosses Over

October 2002

• Election 2002: The Joke's on U.S.
• Rudy Giuliani: Maire de Montreal?
• Hollywood Looks to Ultimate Big Screen Battles
• Celebs Speak Out Overseas
• Countdown to Fatherhood
• Stressed? It's Best to Repress
• Parents Turned Off by Students' Sex Columns
• Powell: Belafonte's Slave Comment 'Unfortunate'
• Buddy, Can You Spare Some Happiness?
• Belafonte Slams Powell
• SpongeBob HotPants?
• Filmmakers Hope Kids Like Their Veggies
• GM Targets Christians in Marketing Drive
• Pro Soccer Kicks Up U.S. Fanbase
• Pop Tarts Crank Up the Sex Appeal
• Treading Into Fitness Trends With Care
• Shake Hands, Hold Babies -- and Look Good
• The Hard Knock Life of a Celebrity
• Rock Star Chic: No Stage Required
• How Far Is Too Far on Halloween?
• Stuntmen an Endangered Hollywood Species
• Skin Creams Aim to Ease Menopause
• Muslim Musicians Rap About Islam
• Grinding an Axe With Hollywood
• Group Fights for Food's Rights
• Reality TV -- on the News
• What Makes Snobs Tick?
• Americans Come of Age in New Ways
• Beauty Pageants Send Mixed Messages
• Panini Sandwiches Get Hot in the U.S.
• Forgotten Hollywood Actors Retire in Style
• Sniper Reporting: What's the Media to Do?
• Romance Novels Sizzle for the Love of God
• VH1 Under Fire for Jailhouse Rock
• Forgotten Celebs Find Refuge in Reality Shows >/a>

September 2002

• Sex in the City: Nation's First Sex Museum Opens in New York 
• Gene Simmons: The Latest Lifestyle Guru
• Justice for All -- Even the Rich and Famous
• Forever Young: Book Promises to Slow Aging
• Americans Make Meaty Decision
• Jumping Jobs for Joy
• Babies Go High Fashion
• Campers Live Their Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy
• Getting Personal in the Bathroom

August 2002

• Hair: The Straight Story
• Celebrating 40 Years of Playboy Exposure
• Britney's Not That Innocent
• Weddings on the Fly
• Classic Characters Garner Cult Followings
• I Want My Spanish TV
• Is Britney Turning Into a Bad Girl?
• Ritzy vs. Reality Rehab
• Surf's Up for Women
• 'All Shook Up' Over Elvis
• Product Placement Hits the Small Screen
• Gamers Live a Double Life
• New Book Blasts 'Serious' Authors
• What Makes Snobs Tick?
• Old Boys Club Gets a Facelift

July 2002

• Microchips: The New Surrogate Parents?
• Getaways Build Buff Bods
• Dogs Made to Order
• Gene Simmons: The Latest Lifestyle Guru
• Gyms Turn On the 'Exercise Lite'
• Reruns No Longer Rule Summer TV
• Punk Rock Aerobics Rawks Out
• Female Celebs Flex More Than Star Power
• Moo-ve Over Fido: A New Pet's in Town
• Companies Sweeten the Deal on CDs
• From Wall Street to Hollywood

June 2002

• Cruisin' Across the Silver Screen
• Real Men Color Their Hair
• Hollywood Actors Have Ageless Appeal
• Nude Models Band Together for Change
• Experts Advise Americans to Savor Summer
• Contest Judges Beauty and the Beast
• Sun Safety Surpasses Basic Sunscreen
• Letterboxing Makes Hiking an Adventure
• Real-Life Ghost Hunters Are No Scooby Doo
• Bigwigs Descend Corporate Ladder
• Rudeness Rampant in the Workplace
• Tales of Workplace Terror
• Techies Take to Wireless Web
• Adventures in Space — for a Price

May 2002

• Military Experts Help Hollywood Get It Right
• Day Spas Sprout Up Across the Country
• Nine-to-Fivers Fight Over A/C
• Hometown Chow Travels Cross Country
• Publisher Revives Wartime Tradition
• Women: Let's Talk About Sex
• Dangers Lurk in Dirty Salons
• Forgotten Hollywood Actors Retire in Style
• Cerebral Celebs Give Up Screen for Studies
• Glimpses of the Good Life Flood Airwaves
• Patriotic Cards Commemorate Holiday
• Anti-O Book Clubs Serve Literature Lite
• Schmelvis: Rock 'n' Roll With a Bagel
• TV: Out With the Old, In With the New
• Celebs Jump on The Osbournes Bandwagon
• Web Sites Spill the Secrets on Movies
• Videogame Enrages Israeli Supporters
• Make Way: The Next Marthas Have Arrived
• Comics Stores: Not Just for Guys Anymore

April 2002

Volleyball Won't Stop Short
'Boozehounds' Belly Up to the Bar
Wine, Cheese and Botox
Creative Uses for the Drive-Thru Abound
Forgotten Hollywood Actors Retire in Style
All Dogs Go to Heaven, Some Go in Style
Book Tells Terror Survivor's Amazing Tale
Fans Flock to Celebrity Ducks
Psychoanalysts Play Matchmaker
Students, and Advertisers, Want Their College TV
Military Reality Shows Battle in Prime Time
Internet Users Fight Back Against Spam
Saturday Morning Cartoons Are Dying Off
Bringing Up the Rear
Athletes Sell Skin Space to Advertisers

March 2002

Speedy Gonzales Caged by Cartoon Network
Bringing Up the Rear
Paying the (Very) High Price of Love
Oscars Dubbed Super Bowl for Women
Oscar Fight Mirrors Political Campaigns
Phoning Home to a New Generation
Battleships Are Living Memorials to the Past
Consumers Get Their Movies on Demand
Female Celebs Flex More Than Star Power
Americans Slowly Venture Overseas Again
Musicians Singing Tune of Corporate Sponsors
U.S. Pride Spurs Rise in Patriotic Tourism

February 2002

Spreading the Word on Reality TV
Cooking Classes Heat Up
Artists Look for Bigger Share of Record Deals
Trading Cards Immortalize Regular People
From Music Sensation to the Big Screen
Cupid's Arrow Doesn't Have to Pierce Your Bank Account
Valentine's Day for the Not So Sweet
The Laid-Off Lifestyle Online
Wearing Anger on Your Back
Gen-X Parents Seek the Middle Ground to Raising Kids
Porn Stars Film Appreciative Video for Troops

January 2002

Celeb Web Logs: Too Much Information?
Celebrities Use Status to Stump for Causes
The Science of Six Degrees
Mr. Brady's Disappearing Act
2002: The Year of the Sequel
Car Makers Look Into the Rearview Mirror
Off-Beat Public Access Programs
Tuning In to Public Access TV
TV's New Odd Couples
Television's Best and Worst Couples
Military Robots Prepare to March Into Battle
Bin Laden Has Become America's Most Spotted
Rings Inspires a New Generation, and Gender, of Fans
Pentagon Wish List: Gun That Cuts Corners in Pursuit of Bad Guys
War on Copy-Protected CDs Heats Up
Setting Sail on a Giant, Floating City
Sept. 11 No Excuse for Bad Behavior