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Features
Playmate of the Year -- For those of you dangling in suspense over who will wear the crown, we'll provide a hint: She already has at least two things in common with PMOYs Jodi Ann Paterson and Jenny McCarthy. Steve Carell -- He has built an ark, lost his virginity and made selling paper fascinatingly funny. As he prepares to don Maxwell Smart's shoe phone for Get Smart, he discusses his unusual odyssey in the Interview with Eric Spitznagel. The Girls of Crazy Horse -- Paris's spectacular nude dance-and-light show came to Vegas this year, allowing us to capture these erotic beauties writhing in luminance. Talk about tripping the light fantastic. All America's Crisis -- The leading cause of death for young black males is homicide. The reason, says Jason Whitlock, is an outrageous incarceration rate. Rampant jailings deny the black community its fathers, foster no-snitch policies and let gangs become de facto neighborhood governments. Why has no candidate objected? Orgies from A to Z -- Do you come here often? Sex columnist Anka Radakovich navigates us through the ins and outs of bacchanalia. The Fall of Newspapers -- Print, we have been informed, is dead. If that's so, why is the smart money -- from Rupert Murdoch's to Sam Zell's -- buying newspapers? Eric Klinenberg researches the future of the industry. His headline? "Don't Believe Everything You Read." Paradigm Shift -- Pulitzer Prize winner Jane Smiley offers a story in which an eco-friendly wife uses sex to persuade her husband to live greener. Everything is great for the couple that knocks boots and reduces its carbon footprint -- that is, until the day some cute crunchy girls come into the house. The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It -- In Forum, Jonathan Zittrain tells us consumerism will eventually result in our being strong-armed into giving up our freedom to use the Web. Harvey Levin -- The founder of TMZ has been dubbed the Sultan of Sleaze. Here, he talks about the ethics involved in publishing gossip, how to dig up good dirt and why celebutantes never wear panties. 20Q by David Hochman Plus: Fashion dresses one of our young associates, and Miss June Juliette Fretté brings the heat.
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