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Playboy Magazine July 2004 Peta Wilson

Playboy Magazine July 2004 Peta Wilson

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Miss July Stephanie Glasson aspires to be a real estate mogul. She could sell us anything.



Sexy swingers untangle themselves at the Lifestyles Convention to pose -- and share orgy stories.





Best-selling author and Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore answers our questions on Bush, Bin Laden and his badgering of former NRA president and Alzheimer's victim Charlton Heston. By David Sheff





Delectable actress Christina Applegate stars in this summer's big comedy, Anchorman. She talks about ball-scratching ballplayers, jury duty and the joy of cursing in nursery school. By Robert Abele



The Wreck of the La Conte » On a winter day in 1998 five Alaskan fishermen set sail into one of the worst arctic storms on record. When their boat sank, they spent seven hours roped together as 70-foot waves crashed on top of them. The step-by-step account of one of the most daring helicopter rescues ever. By Todd Lewan The Naked Page Project » For our 50th anniversary issue an acclaimed novelist wrote about the blank pieces of paper he collects from famous writers. He asked readers to mail him the empty page included with the story. Inside the hundreds of envelopes he received: rants, pleas, secrets, drawings and a paper airplane or two. By Jonathan Safran Foer

The Presidential Sex Quiz » Clinton didn't invent sex in the Oval Office. Test your knowledge of our past presidents' sexual antics: Who was the first commander in chief to get caught cheating? What was LBJ's pet name for his penis? (Hint: It wasn't Johnson.)

Super Cars » Whether you want to spend $250,000 or more on a new car is your call, but you owe it to yourself to get to know the best from Lamborghini, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler. After all, sticker shock isn't fatal. By Ken Gross

Paparazzi Apprentice » Tabloids are offering more money than ever to shutterbugs who stalk the rich and famous. We embedded our reporter in L.A.'s most hated army -- celebrity photographers. Will he survive close encounters with Meg Ryan, Bruce Willis and Sir Paul McCartney's security goons? By David Peisner

Centerfolds on Sex: Serria Tawan » Serria teaches you how to avoid unforced errors. Plus, join the Playboy Cyber Club to see Serria's entire Playmate portfolio.





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Playboy Magazine July 2004 Peta Wilson