Sex being the simplest route to increased TV ratings, it's a smallwonder that even the History Channel has worked around this season toa new presentation entirely devoted to the subject.
"Sex in the 20th Century," which began Monday and continues from 9to 10 each night through Thursday, offers a carnal chronology ofmodern times, arguing that "human sexual relations have changed morein the past 100 years than in the previous 10,000."
That's debatable. Since the days of biblical lore and Greek myth,the usual biological drives-hitched to the specific furies of thetime-have been a mighty force for experiment, conflict and,sometimes, downright havoc.
From such …

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