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IT IS IMPORTANT to me that this column, even when it deals with difficult subject matter, never gets too maudlin. After all, you read this magazine to be entertained and informed—not to be bummed out.

However, this particular edition is going to be a pretty tough one to get through. If you’re not currently able to handle heavy discussions

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