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Yet another peaceful, tantalizing slideshow
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How
21st Century Are You?
Our culture studies editor has come up with a dandy little test to see how well you're
doing in the new millennium.

Easter Surprise
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The 17the Hole at Sawgrass
Political Editor Lulu
Dilworth, using golf as metaphor, finds surprising hope re the much-abused American electorate
in these troubled times.

The Official Magellan's Log Psychic Global Weather Forecasting Service
Most of our
pieces are assigned by the editors. Occasionally one of our more rambunctious staffers
shows a little initiative and submits unassigned work. Which Ontology Editor Jason Twinhaft has
now done. You have been warned.

WHERE THE UNIVERSE ENDS!!!
Magellan's Log is thrilled to confirm comedian Lewis Black's epochal discovery of
the very place where existence as we know it STOPS. See our photographic proof here!




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Where Are
the Aliens Now That We Really Need Them? Rean Rhyne posits what he calls
"scapegoatery" as a driving force of human history and wonder what'll happen
when we run out, of scapegoats, that is. He
suggests it's high-time for the space brothers to land.

3000 C.E. & the Great How-dun-it
Temple Duciel, our fiction guy, tries to imagine which of our books the distant,
distant future will be reading and comes up with a
surprising list.

The State of the World
We've thrown up our hands. No more analysis. Just a lot of photos to help you figure out
just where we've got to these, planet-wise.

Neanderthal Writers for Fun and Profit
Boy is our book editor teed off. Sylvia Sikeston reads one lousy novel by a
winner of the National Book Award (Pete Dexter, if you must know) and gets really upset.

George W. Bush's New Improved Science
What can we say? We've filched another secret memo from the White House. In this
one the boss (with a little help from Laura) wants
to neaten up science.


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