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February 08, 2010
Nancy Rommelmann

12 articles found. Page 1 of 2.
Surviving With Two Runaway Daughters
by  Nancy Rommelmann, 1686 words
Not available in Los Angeles. All other rights available.

Books/Life: Debra Gwartney writes with wrenching honesty and not some small self-recrimination of how she tried, and failed, to undo the mother knot. Full story...
 
The death of common sense.
by  Nancy Rommelmann, 3242 words
Second U.S. and all other rights available.

Politics-U.S.: Puritanical prosecutors crack down on the 21st-century version of "you show me yours, I'll show you mine." Full story...
 
THE LIES AND FOLLIES OF LAURA ALBERT, A.K.A.
by  Nancy Rommelmann, 8655 words
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Books/Celebs: The unmasking of Laura Albert, the twisted but brilliant marketer who invented literary darling JT Leroy. Full story...
 
Crying and Digging
by  Nancy Rommelmann, 5158 words
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Life: There's an alternative-death movement fomenting in America, one that leaves the funeral industry out of the picture altogether. Full story...
 
The Great Alaskan Morel Rush
by  Nancy Rommelmann, 6224 words
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Food & Wine: The true story of intrepid pickers, cutthroat buyers, anxious distributors, curious scientists, conflicted locals and other denizens of the mushroom circuit, all of whom headed north in search of the mother lode. Full story...
 
Grief's Gravity
by  Nancy Rommelmann, 8522 words
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Politics-U.S.: When Jesica Santillan died of a botched heart-lung transplant, Nancy Rommelmann was nearly swallowed by the story. Full story...
 
Springs Time
by  Nancy Rommelmann, 1907 words
Second U.S. and all other rights available.

Travel: Before Palm Springs garnered its reputation as God's Waiting Room, it was the Playground of the Rich and Famous, a place where Crosby and Hope golfed on velvet greens, and Gardner and Garbo splashed in Sinatra's piano-shaped pool. Full story...
 
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