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Surprise! Leon offends one too many listeners with his lewd advice, and he and Julie are kicked off the air. Amidst his quest for a new job, he receives a random love letter from an old fling with lots of money. The catch? The letter is unsigned, and he can't remember which lady it is. With the promise of financial bliss before him, Leon sets off in search of his prize. Along the way, he must dodge the nefarious machinations of the V.S.A. (Victims of the Smiling Ass), an organization of guys whose wives were seduced by Leon...
...Harvard does a pretty good job of leveling the financial playing field. When I embarked on this column I had no idea which of the people I know work on Dorm Crew. So I sent out a random spam email asking for current or former Dorm Crew workers to the roomies and about 10 other people. I told them that I was calling for an end to Dorm Crew...
Miles Harvey's The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime (Random House; 405 pages; $24.95) is the fleshed-out version of an article Harvey published in Outside magazine in June 1997. His topic then was a man named Gilbert Bland who had made a career in crime out of visiting major U.S. libraries and cutting maps out of valuable old books in order to sell these stolen treasures to unscrupulous collectors. Harvey's topic now has expanded to include accounts of how he researched and wrote both the original magazine piece and the subsequent book...
...Even if you have eight bucks you wish to throw away your money in a random act of senseless frivolity, don't, and I repeat, do not go see this movie. Give your money to the fund for cancer-stricken endangered monkeys in South Africa or something like that. Spare yourself the unnecessary pain. Go study. Sally Field wants you to leave Beautiful repeating the mantra, "It's what's on the inside that counts...
...matter how many drugs the IOC adds to its banned list, and despite new and more effective testing methods, many athletes will slip under the radar. Complicating the increasing number of rules is the lack of enforcement. IOC officials admit the random drug-testing method it employs is an inadequate mess...