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Alphabetical list of Columnists
Below is the list of all Globe columnists and writers who publish occasional columns:

Sam Allis
Steve Bailey
Alex Beam
Hiawatha Bray
Royal Ford
Judy Foreman
Jan Freeman
Ellen Goodman
Michael Holley
Kenneth Hooker
Peter Hotton
Derrick Z. Jackson
Jeff Jacoby
Charles A. Jaffe
Robert A. Jordan
Mark Jurkowitz
Hayley Kaufman
Will McDonough
Brian McGrory
Eileen McNamara
Barbara Meltz
Donald Murray
Martin F. Nolan
David Nyhan
Thomas Oliphant
Chet Raymo
B.J. Roche
Bob Ryan
Dan Shaughnessy
David M. Shribman
Jack Thomas
Joan Vennochi
Adrian Walker
David Warsh

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Hayley Kaufman
A month's worth of Hayley Kaufman's "Jaw" column
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MTV's blasts from the past
(12/2/2001)
A funny thing happened the other night when I turned on MTV.

Wrinkle you don't want? Let's party
(11/25/2001)
Even among the flurry of strange e-mails I get each day, this one was special.

Cleanilier than thou, for once
(11/18/2001)
Slovenly, I think, is the word that best describes my lifestyle. Or did, until three months ago.

Finding inspiration in the everyday
(11/11/2001)
About the best gift one person can give another right now is the chance to escape. To get the heck out of Dodge. To have Calgon take us away.

When Mother Nature turns cruel
(11/4/2001)
It's one of nature's cruel little jokes, mean and unfair, like the fact that over a lifetime the human nose keeps growing and sex drive wanes. What a bummer. You toil your whole life only to cross the threshold of your golden years with a schnoz like Jimmy Durante's and the social life of a monk. Swell.


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