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Tripping on iboga: In Gabon, a disenchanted journalist embarks on a hallucinogenic tribal rite

Daniel Pinchbeck
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How Virginia.com went Republican for the first time in the state's history

Alicia Montgomery
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Howard Altman
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Independent Thinkers

Salon Staff
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How Bill Bradley financed his sneak attack on Al Gore

Jake Tapper
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The Hunger Site: I gave at the virtual office

Jon B. Rhine
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Joe Conason: Bill Bradley is a fake

Joe Conason
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Technology log: Babble on: English is the mother tongue of most of the Web -- but not necessarily of the people who surf it. Bab

Janelle Brown
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Did the Internet really ruin San Francisco? Readers flooded our mailbox to let us know

Salon Staff
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Health Log: Celebrity scrubs

Dawn MacKeen
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Blue Glow: "Dilbert" season opener; millennium bug bites "Sports Night"

Joyce Millman
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Books Log: D.C. thriller goes above the Beltway, finds success

Craig Offman

Music: Guitar thrash and tit slaps -- Bob Log eviscerates the blues

Jason Ferguson

Urge: Virginia Vitzthum: She shtups to conquer

Virginia Vitzthum

Meet the Screamers: Speech therapy for the whole family

Jennifer Moses
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Dear Mr. Blue: Even after I lost 79 pounds, my husband isn't interested in sex

Garrison Keillor
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Urge: Naked World: Modern sex slaves in our own backyard

Hank Hyena

Walter Kirn's "Thumbsucker": A Huck Finn for the screwed-up '90s

Adam Goodheart

Flight attendant hell: The agony of the long-distance commuter

Elliott Neal Hester
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Maura Kelly

Living the real "Living in Oblivion": An interview with horror filmmaker and "American Movie" star Mark Borchardt

Dakota Smith
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If Pete Rose won't fess up, he shouldn't be in the Hall of Fame; why we're chicken-pox party parents

Letters to the Editor

"American Movie" maker shoots and scores: Chris Smith talks about winning the indie-film lottery

Martin Knelman
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"Legend of 1900": Tim Roth drowns in director Tornatore's sappy sentimentality

Jeff Stark
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