Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 328)
Save the children, or the Buddhas get it
Carina Chocano
Afghanistan's roving ambassador tells a Southern California student association why he was ready to "blow a statue" himself.
Welcome to my world
Camille Paglia
Why we need to cut taxes deeper, reexamine American education and
tune out "The Sopranos."
The Internet’s public enema No. 1
Janelle Brown
Will Rotten.com -- home of the Web's most gruesome, explicit and utterly tasteless photographs -- ever be kicked offline?
Aung San Suu Kyi
David Rubien
Even when she's under house arrest, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning resistance leader is a symbol of hope in the struggle for democracy in Burma.
The invisible man
Ted Rose
As the African embassy bombing trial begins, Osama bin Laden casts a long shadow.
Smashmouth football sucks
Allen Barra
The XFL thinks its brutal, dumbed-down product is what fans want. Actually, fans want more scoring and fewer commercials.
“Gimme a V-I-C-T-I-M” and “You’re soaking in it”
Salon Staff
Readers respond to our stories about marketing to women.
Bang-bang girl
Janet Reitman
An ex-photojournalist who brags about screwing half the foreign press corps is no feminist hero -- she's just an opportunist.
I voted for Nader
King Kaufman
And even if it puts that clown from Texas in the White House, I'm not sorry.
Whacked-Bush
Amy Reiter
G.W. has his finger on the pulse! So a question
about "Sex and the City" didn't refer to real, live urban
nooky? At least he's heard of the Afghan supergroup Taliban!
A world of their own
Max Castro
The Miami media recognizes and helps perpetuate a separate reality for Cuban exiles.
“Down the vagina trail”
Pamela Grossman
"The Vagina Monologues" writer Eve Ensler on laughter, desire and reentering her own nether regions.
“Taliban” by Ahmed Rashid
Jonathan Groner
A veteran journalist relates the full horror -- brutality, oppression of women and genocide -- of the new Afghanistan.
Nipple-ring blues
J.A. Getzlaff
A smuggler's body piercing set off airport metal detectors recently in Turkey.
Elephants of a different color
Alicia Montgomery
They may not be numerous yet, but black Republicans feel they've got something to shout about -- sort of.
The rise and fall of erotica
Hank Hyena
Steamy soft-core cinema is phenomenally popular in Indonesia, but the government is slowing down production.
Studio technician
Damien Cave
MPAA president Jack Valenti has never downloaded an MP3, but he could have a huge impact on the future of online entertainment.
Seymour Hersh
David Rubien
The man who broke the story of Vietnam's My Lai massacre is still the hardest-working muckraker in the journalism business.
An unnecessary crock: Michael Lind's “Vietnam: The Necessary War”
Judith Coburn
For some thinkers, that ol' international communist conspiracy will never die.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
What's more horrifying, HMOs or the alternative? Plus: Nothing new about Jewish athletes; was Baltimore election about race?
Pakistani purge
Muddasir Rizvi
The coup in Pakistan seems to have wide popular support -- with the proviso that military rule should be temporary.
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