The Year in Review: Domestic Agenda

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Happy years are all alike. Every unhappy year is unhappy in its own way. That goes for 2002, whose twin themes of recession and terror made it a distinctively crummy one. Though it’s tempting to consign this year to the dustbin without a backward glance, it’s actually been an intriguing time in many ways—not all of them lamentable.

This was the year home-improvement became a full-blown American mania. It’s not that people were “cocooning.” Rather, homeowners have been in full hunter-gatherer mode: Every weekend, you see them weaving through the parking lots of home-center superstores, seeking spaces for their SUVs so they can load up on matériel for their latest project.

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