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Joe Safrany had made it. He had posted bond, then walked away from his former life. Built a new identity, formed new friendships, found a new job. Then he saw himself as others did: a killer on the run. Story
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Oh? Ohhh. Ohhh!
When it comes to questions about sex, Oxygen TV host Sue Johanson has all the answers. And, oh, the questions she gets.
Sunday Journal: Bested by the last laugh
My mom taught us that Al Jolson jingle early on, the one about always leaving them laughing when saying goodbye. She swore that it was the best we could do for most people.

Motion suspended in time
Movement, strength, passion and personality are captured with the camera's click in an exhibit that also reveals much about two disparate art forms.
TV feels the beat
The mainstream success of Eminem's 8 Mile prompts UPN to pick up Platinum, a series about a hip-hop record label. The cast is also notable: It features mostly black actors.
An expanding universe of dance
The Limon Dance Company, basing its art on the inspired choreography of its founder, is constantly evolving and refining his vision.