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January 20 - 27, 2000

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Grow jobs
Why penis enlargement is poised to become the next big thing
by Chris Wright

Media

Fallows goes to work for an old critic
by Dan Kennedy

Crime

Flemmi reaches out . . . but how?
by Ben Geman

In memoriam

Ben Auburn, 1972-1999
by Matt Ashare

Audition

Nude horizons
by Chris Wright

Human rights

Food vs. freedom
by Michelle Chihara


c o l u m n s


Editorial
Letters to
the editor

Equal rights
More than 150 families of Boston city employees don't have health insurance. The state legislature can change that with one simple vote.

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

Virtually revealing
Presidential candidates' Web sites reflect the strengths and weirdnesses of each challenger

City Hall by Ben Geman

Back to the future
New Roxbury city councilor Chuck Turner rode his history of old-school black activism into City Hall. Can he pump up progressive politics in Boston?
Talking Politics by Seth Gitell

See Jane govern
Jane Swift is a cabinet appointment away from becoming governor. But a fresh look at our 34-year-old lieutenant governor suggests she isn't yet ready for prime time.

Urban Eye by Seth Gitell

Take a bow
Farewell to a Harvard Square institution

Out There by Stephen Heuser

Happy 21st!
The best of our brilliant century, so far

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