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'Tis the SeasonA roundup of Slate holiday coverage.

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"What I Like About Scrooge: In praise of misers," by Steven E. Landsburg. Posted Dec. 9, 2004.

"You're a Judgmental One, Mr. Grinch: Are those endlessly bragging, mass-mailed Christmas letters rude?" Posted Jan. 22, 2004.

"Reindeer Games: Rudolph, bard of the can-do Christmas," by Virginia Heffernan. Posted Dec. 23, 2002.

"Crèche Test Dummies: Nativity scenes on public lands are illegal, rules the Supreme Court. Except when they're not," by Dahlia Lithwick. Posted Dec. 21, 2001.

"Attack of the Mega-Ornaments: Christopher Radko, the man who super-sized Christmas," by Alison Cook. Posted Dec. 19, 2001.

"Unto Us a Hit Is Born: Why Handel's Messiah is a holiday soundtrack for the ages," by Adam Baer. Posted Dec. 18, 2001.

"Packin' It In: Picking the best packing for your holiday shipping," by Maureen Sullivan. Posted Dec. 14, 2001.

"Xmas Fir Trapping: How to bag the balsam, Fraser, or noble that's just right for your living room," by Laurie Snyder. Posted Nov. 29, 2000.

"Christmas for Jews: How Hanukkah became a major holiday," by David Greenberg.
Posted Dec. 16, 1998.

"Gifts You Can Give the Feds, Gifts You Can't," by Bruce Gottlieb. Posted July 2, 1998.

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