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November 17, 2002


All she wants is a new driver's license. And to be treated like a lady. Story

[Times photo:
Dan McDuffie]

  The making of Maddie

Sunday Journal: Understanding Victor's world
I felt something heavy strike the back of my head. Eleven-year-old Victor pushed past me, half-running, half-falling out of the doorway of La Terraza, the abandoned building where he and dozens of other street children in the small Salvadoran town of Quezaltepeque gathered to smoke crack and sniff shoe glue out of Gerber bottles.

It's a bird. It's a plane. It's . . .
. . . a jetmobile. Take a stroll in Charles Trotter's yard and see that and a few more of his creations. His motto: To those who dare to fabricate.

Sunday Arts


Dysfunction junction
Stung by how Fox handled, and canceled, his messed-up-family sitcom, Christopher Titus returns to standup talking about a still-troubled world. And being less trouble for his new network, NBC.

Audio Files
JURASSIC 5, POWER IN NUMBERS (INTERSCOPE) Hip-hop innovators Jurassic 5 have delivered Power in Numbers, a sophomore album steeped in the creativity and soul of Quality Control, the act's critically acclaimed 2000 debut. The six guys involved -- yes, there are six, not five -- know a thing or two about smart lyrics, thumping bass. And cleverness.

Reference works
You'll want to connect the dots to other artists after seeing the entertaining work of Bo Breguet and Volf Roitman.

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