Full list of articles from Men's Journal Magazine, October 2009

Major features

The war's invisible wounded

By Paul Solotaroff; Men's Journal Magazine, October 2009

They return seemingly intact but beset by fierce migraines and sleepless nights, unable to complete the most basis tasks. It's an epidemic not seen in previous wars - tens of thousands of soldiers afflicted with a brain condition caused by repeated exposure to blasts. And the military has done little to help them. (6,100 words)

How to cook like a man

By Manny Howard; Men's Journal Magazine, October 2009

Cooking is messy, complex, and a huge time suck - and that is as it should be. But learning a few fundamentals will make you a force in the kitchen. (Word count not immediately available)

Other features

Autos - Riding with the Red Baron

By Exra Dyer; Men's Journal Magazine, October 2009

Few men are lucky enough to spend a weekend at Ferrari's test track in Italy, learning to drive the world's best supercars at high speeds. Fewer still get to drive with Formula One god Michael Schumacher. (Word count not immediately available)

Sports commentary - A guide to sports wives

By Matt Taibi; Men's Journal Magazine, October 2009

What kind of female is drawn to a pro athlete? What woman would put up with a spoiled, narcissistic meathead, even in return for a lifetime of financial security? Turns out it takes a special breed, or seven. (Word count not immediately available)

Travel - See the world - at 50% off

Multiple writers; Men's Journal Magazine, October 2009

The economy is still a mess - but for exotic locales in even worse financial straits, there's never been a better time to go. Includes short articles on Iceland, Turkey, Mexico, Vietnam, Ireland, North Australia, Argentina, Maui. (Word count not immediately available)

America's best beers

By Christian deBenedetti; Men's Journal Magazine, October 2009

These 25, from New York to San Diego, represent the new standard. (Word count not immediately available)

The top five beer town in the U.S.

No author listed; Men's Journal Magazine, October 2009

An eagerness to experiment and a passion for a pint (or three) put these cities on top.

Books - Chasing the ice

By Martin Mulkeen;

James Martin's passion for glaciers has taken him to the ends of the Earth to photograph a vanishing resource. EDITORS: Martin's new photograph book is Planet Ice. (Word count not immediately available)

Profile - A waste-free life

By Alexandra Wolfe; Men's Journal Magazine, October 2009

Before he could change the world, Colin Beavan had to put his money where his mouth is. EDITORS: Beavan, of New York City, writes the blog No Impact Man. He and his family chronicled their one-year experiment to see if they could live without contributing to global warming. A memoir, No Impact Man, is to be published in October and a documentary film of the same name is to be released this fall. (Word count not immediately available)

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