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February 27, 2003


'What went wrong?'
Her mentally ill son had grown increasingly agitated, so Barbara Nadir yelled at a neighbor to call 911. An hour and a half later, Peter Nadir was dead. Story
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Running solo in Paris
An American working abroad discovers that French and German attitudes toward the United States have changed, as war with Iraq looms.

Book review: Vision, villainy in 1890s Chicago
A bold architect and a serial killer both realize their ambitions and seal their legacies through the World's Columbian Exposition.

Clip and save this guide of genealogical gems
Whether you're a beginner or an intermediate-level genealogist, this column should hold a nugget or two for you. For more helpful hints, check out my Web site at www.rootsdetective.com.\

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