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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

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The New York Times Magazine

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Horacio Salinas

The Data-Driven Life

What happens when technology can analyze every quotidian thing that happened to you today.

All the Obama 20-Somethings

A group of young White House staff members live together and (more or less) have their lives taped.

What Makes Marion Jones Run?

She has been stripped of her Olympic medals. She has been jailed. Now she is trying to become the W.N.B.A.’s oldest rookie.

Lives

The Wig and Me

Absconding with “the Armanda” between chemotherapy treatments in France.

Cooking With Dexter: The Nut Case

Vacationing parents beware: some hush puppies bite.

Sunday Puzzles

You can now download and print the popular variety puzzles from the Sunday magazine free online. Look below for links to this week’s puzzle as well as answers to last week’s.

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Moral Life of Babies

Can they really tell right from wrong? What researchers are cooing about.

The Way We Live Now

An Out-of-Office Message for Republican Candidates

Why are so many of those gravitating toward the presidential race in 2012 politically unemployed?

Questions for Charlaine Harris

Once Bitten

The writer talks about her 10th vampire novel and the hit TV series it inspired.

On Language

Corporate Etymologies

Why you shouldn’t believe a company’s word lore.

Consumed

Faux-Authentic Uniforms

The retailing of Olympic representations.

The Medium

The Rise of Self-Publishing

How the digital age is making self-publishing respectable.

The Ethicist

A Doctor and His Imaging

Double-dipping doc; profiting pawnbroker.

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Dave Barry’s Fun House

The author of more than 30 books and a Pulitzer Prize-winning humor columnist lives in a four-bedroom, 3,400-square-foot, tropical-style house in Coral Gables, Fla.

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Brave New World of Digital Intimacy

The effects of News Feed, Twitter and other forms of incessant online contact.

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