Painfully thin Suffering with anorexia since college, Bonnie Corbett, 35, lives alone in Rochester, N.Y., where her refrigerator is filled mostly with salad items. Eating disorders are common in Corbett's family, and new studies indicate that such disorders may be genetic as well as cultural.
Want to learn more? Read "Anorexia in the Family," from the June 10, 2002 issue of U.S. News & World Report.
This winter, U.S. News & World Report photographer Jim Lo Scalzo drove the length of the U.S.-Mexican border from El Paso, Texas, to San Diego, Calif.
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Yemen, an impoverished Muslim nation on the Arabian Peninsula, became a surprising U.S. ally in the wake of September 11. A look at the country and its people
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