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August 12 - 19, 1999

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The Roxbury paradox
Why one of the city's most disenfranchised neighborhoods has one of its juiciest political races
by Ben Geman

Do not go gentle

On a trip through Boston's worst intersections, a driving therapist explains why America's drivers rage, rage, against the vehicle on the right
by Chris Wright

Home free

The Future Homemakers of America aren't just homemakers anymore. They're careerists -- sort of. And they have their very own celebrity.
by Alicia Potter

Media

Irreconcilable differences at the Globe
by Dan Kennedy

Barnicle watch

Mike to air on WSJZ


c o l u m n s


Editorial
Letters to
the editor

Artistic disaster
Last week's misunderstanding over lofts in Fort Point Channel obscures a far more important issue: the looming eviction of several hundred artists from a neighborhood they revitalized

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

Fear strikes out
When abstract evil hits home

Urban Eye by Chris Wright

The make-up artist
An MIT professor values inspiration over perspiration

Out There by Dan Zevin

Fed up
You are where you eat

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