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Dr. Cornel West David Hochman
A candid conversation with the scholar and TV pundit about corporate greed, our lack of love and his second thoughts about Barack Obama
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Drill! Seamus Mcgraw
In the wake of the Gulf oil spill, a modern-day gold rush is taking place in Pennsylvania. Massive energy companies are drilling enough natural gas out of the ground to solve America's energy woes. But at what cost? There will be blood, circa 2010
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Stardust Christopher Sorrentino
One spoiled shock jock, his fried career on toast and served with a pink slip for encouraging suicide, finds himself added to a stale local radio station to spice up the news.
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Supply Side Superhero Karl Taro Greenfeld
CNBC's Larry Kudlow is praying for you?and the stock market?and Wall Street?and your portfolio?and his redemption.
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Playmate: Francesca Frigo Stephen Wayda And Jarmo Pohjaniemi
Latin Heat-Venezuela's- hottest export-Miss August-sizzles
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Michael Cera Eric Spitznagel
The actor who channels the inner dork in all of us pulls our leg about his social life, gets sarcastic about show business and reveals his all-time worst pickup line (and it's pretty bad)
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Back In The Saddle James R. Petersen
In the 1950s and 1960s Britannia cranked out some of the most iconic and stylish mototcycles in the world, with a cult following that included the most rebellious celebrities of their time, trounced by the Japanese in the 1970s, the English machines have now been born again. Grab your helmet-we're going for a ride
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Mexico: The Inside Dope Josh Schollmeyer
A primer on an increasingly deadly drug war
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Playboy's Guide To America's Greatest Bars Steve Garbarino
A coast-to-coast round up of drinking establishments that you must visit before the proverbial doors close upon you
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Crista Flanagan George Lois
A salute to the coolest show on television, starring Crista Flanagan as Sterling Cooper's na?ve office girl Lois Sadler