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| Image of the decade: Osama and the towers It was a work of evil but also of a showman. The atrocity that hit us on 9/11 singularly defined the years ahead By Matt Zoller Seitz | ||||
| For auld lang syne: A farewell Thanks for 14 years of fun and fellowship By Gary Kamiya | ||||
| Let's make 2010 the year of no sex scandals From Bill Clinton to Tiger Woods, we've spent too much time shocked -- shocked! -- that famous people stray. By Gene Lyons | ||||
| The fried-chicken whisperer Meet Charles Gabriel, the pan-slinging star of Harlem By Francis Lam | ||||
| Tiger: Risk taking control freak Away from golf, a bungee-jumping, shark-dodging adrenaline junkie DOUG FERGUSON | ||||
| Films of the decade: "In the Mood for Love" Wong Kar-wai's masterpiece broke our hearts -- and exemplified the intoxicating potential of movies By Patrick Z. McGavin | ||||
| Films of the decade: "Rejected" Don Hertzfeldt's 2000 short never played the multiplex, but its blend of madness and simplicity is near perfect By Eric Kohn | ||||
| Lawyers: Sheens want to reconcile Despite high-profile domestic violence allegations, celebrity couple say they want to be together DAN ELLIOTT | ||||
| Films of the decade: "Casino Royale" Unlikely as it seems, the Daniel Craig Bond reboot breathed new life into action cinema By Jack Patrick Rodgers | ||||
| Iranian hardliners rally, call for killing reformists Pro-government forces make threats of bombings and assassinations to support the regime ALI AKBAR DAREINI | ||||
| Government sends $3.8 billion more to GM Money actually goes to GMAC, the bank holding company associated with General Motors JEANNINE AVERSA and STEPHEN MANNING | ||||
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