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Issue Date:
April 2002; Vol 137, No 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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ON THE COVER: All About Women: 75 Mysteries explained. Inlcuding sex, shoes, baths, infidelity, orgasms & what's in that damned purse. CAMERON DIAZ spills her guts...and MORE. Photographed exclusively for Esquire by Stewart Shining.
CAMERON DIAZ LOVES YOU:
Not that you'd always know it. Rude
gestures and friendly fire from the kind
of girl who will tell you her middle
name is Yo Mama. BY BILL ZEHME. [Long, In-depth story, with many more photos of her playing on the beach!]
ALL ABOUT WOMEN: You
think you know women? Yeah, we did,
too, until we started asking questions
and realized what we didn't know could
fill a magazine story. So here's the definitive word on everything from why
they always have to pee to their favorite
kinds of sex to what's up with the bubble writing. Plus: What they say about
you, and the Answer Fella on sex for life.
THE JEWELER: You get paid for
a job, you do the job. But sometimes
things aren't that simple. And the last
time it Wasn't that simple. it ended with
a visit from the guys with softball bats.
ESQUIRE FICTION BY PETE DEXTER.
WORKING-CLASS HERO: The
Milwaukee Bucks' George Karl is the
highest-paid coach in professional
sports. So why won't he spring for a pair
of undershorts? Lessons learned from
the hardest-charging coach in the NBA.
BY SCOTT HAAB.
WHAT I'VE LEARNED:
Lucinda Williams "There are
good people everywhere. Even in the
music industry" INTERVIEWED BY
BRENDAN VAUGHAN.
THE NEXT ARAFAT: Jibril
Rajoub, an ex-terrorist who once plotted to kill Ariel Sharon, just might be
the next best hope for the Palestinians.
Not to mention the Israelis.
BY DAN EPHRON.
HOW GAETANO PATERNITI
BECAME AN AMERICAN: There
were so many stories about the author's
grandfather: a barber who saved men, a
soldier who killed them. with his bare
hands, an immigrant who never forgot a
small village in Sicily. Recently, when
the world seemed to be coming apart,
the author made a pilgrimage back and
discovered what it is to come to America.
BY MICHAEL PATERNITI.
PLUS: Regular columns, departments, fashion, and more!
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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition (see photo), Approx 8 1/2" X 11" Standard magazine Format. Vintage Esquire magazines are more and more sought after as time goes by, and they are getting more scarce on the market!