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TITLE: Biography Magazine
[Multiple biographies of people in the news -- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE: September 2001; Vol. 5, No. 9
CONDITION: Literary sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: DREW BARRYMORE.

COVER STORY Drew Barrymore: A Life Transformed What's new in DREW BARRYMORE's always eventful life? This year she married comedian/ actor Tom Green and the couple survived a disastrous fire that gutted her home. Next up she plays a struggling mother who ages from 15 to 35 in the bittersweet comedy Riding in Cars With Boys. By Janet Cawley.

TELEVISION Fall TV Shows: A Sneak Peek What will we be hunkering down to watch on television this fall? We bring you a look at 12 stars and their new programs--everyone from Jason Alexander to Kim Delaney, Emeril Lagasse, and John Stamos. By Miranda Spencer.

POLITICS When She Speaks, the World Listens: White House Adviser Condoleezza Rice CONDOLEEZZA RICE, President Bush's national security adviser, sits down with Biography Magar zine for a wide-ranging discussion about life on the White House high wire; growing up in racially divided Birmingham, Alabama; and whether women can have it all. By Rita Bea Rish.

"What I really love about the President is that he has a perspective about life that doesn't always make you the center of everything." CONDOLEEZZA RICE ON PRESIDENT BUSH.

PHOTO ALBUM Hot Dog! Here's something to bark about: a photo essay featuring celebrities and their canine companions. Renee Zellweger, Oprah, Liz Taylor, Ashley Judd, and President :illll Nlrs. Bush are only a few of the famous dog owners snapped with their four-legged best friends.

INSPIRATION Journalist, Explorer, Envoy & Lifesaver: The Remarkable Ruth Gruber RUTH GRUBER has done it all. From being the lìrst fi-rci1;u correspondent to enter the Soviet Arctic to escorting 1,000, Jewish rnl ogees from the i Mot-mist to safety in the U.S., she has spent a lifetime proving almost nothing is inipossible, By Christina Frank.

HEALTH Nothing to Sneeze At: Winning the War Against Allergies If seasonal allergies leave you red-eyed and sniffling--take heart. DR. DAN ATKINS has som tips on how to prevent, or at least alleviate, those aggravating symptoms. By Laura Muh.

CELEBRITIES The Heather Report: It's All Blue Skies for One of Hollywood's Hottest Stars HEATHER GRAHAM claims that growing up in Wisconsin, she was all "bad hair and braces" a "a brainy geek." What a difference a few years and a move to Hollywood can make: No\ the sassy knockout has been called Tinseltown's "It Girl." ByJoe Dziemianowicz.

HEROES Dr. Paul Farmer: Warrior for the Poor DR. PAUL FARMER may head a program at Harvard Medical School, but he spends most of time amid primitive conditions in Haiti, ministering to poverty-stricken patients battli: TB, AIDS, malaria, typhoid fever, and other diseases. By Ira Hellman.

LEGENDS Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It: The Life of Mae Wes' MAE WEST invented the idea that a woman could be smart, strong, and sexually indepen. dent--all at the same time. Mae's own assessment of her life? "When I was good, I was very good. But when I was bad, I was better." By Matthew McCann Fenton.

CRIME Dead Men Talking At the Body Farm, forensic anthropologist BILL BASS documents the process of human decay. And while it's not a place for the squeamish, much of what criminal investigato] know about decomposing bodies has been learned here. By Linda Peterson.

PERSONALITIES Tawk About Talent: Marisa Tornei Brooklyn-born MARISA TOMEI won an Oscar portraying tough-tawking Mona Lisa Vito in My Cousin Vinny. But those false rumors afterwards? "Hurtful," she says. "I lost a lot of confidence." By Sheryl Berk.

WRITERS Through the Looking Glass: The Genius Who Gave Us Alice's Adventures in Wonderland LEWIS CARROLL (real name: Charles Dodgson), author of the children's classics Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, was a British mathematician, minister, and photographer. But it was his relationship with young Alice Liddell--an( the stories he invented for her--that everyone remembers. By Melissa Burdick Harman.

BIOGRAPHY PASSPORT TRAVEL Lewis Carroll's Thames We take you on a languid barge cruise down the Thames--where Lewis Carroll went boating with Alice--with stops at such famous British sites as Eton, Cliveden, and Oxford. By Melissa Burdick Harmon.

FOOD A Proper British Tea What meal would Lewis Carroll and Alice be most likely to enjoy together? Tea, of course! Try our recipes for assorted tea sandwiches as well as currant scones with crea and-berry-filled cakes. By Robert Sietsema and Sandra Rose Gluck.

INTERIORS A Writer's Corner What's more important to an author than the perfect place to write? We've created a quiet corner that offers just that-from the antique roll-top desk to the crystal jarn jar holding a clutch of lush roses to the silver picture frames. By Kathy Passero.


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