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Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to Katharine Mieszkowski's "Triumph of Fringe Science."

A huge and terrible mess

Salon Staff
In a speech to MoveOn.org, former Vice President Al Gore admonishes Bush and says "something basic has gone wrong in our country."

The triumph of fringe science

Katharine Mieszkowski
Global warming naysayers argue that we don't need to do anything to stop rising temperatures. Mainstream scientists used to be able to ignore them, but now they make White House policy.

“The Magdalene Sisters”

Andrew O'Hehir
This classic crowd-pleaser about innocents incarcerated in a convent laundry will surprise anyone unfamiliar with Ireland's hostility to women.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to Laura Miller's essay on Mormon crimes and to an interview with Ann Coulter.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to "A Green Revolt Against Bush," by Glenn Scherer. Plus: A reader explains why Jessica Lynch should return her Bronze Star.

A green revolt against Bush

Glenn Scherer
In an embarrassing rebuke to the White House, a group of Republican and Democratic governors is embracing the Kyoto accords on global warming.

From heroes to targets

Michelle Goldberg
The U.S. occupation of Iraq has turned into a daily debacle, say experts, because the Washington ideologues who planned the war were living in a fantasy.

The world press on the U.S. intelligence scandal

Compiled by Laura McClure
Saudi Arabia: If Blair goes down, he'll take Bush with him; Kenya: How do the parents of dead GIs feel about White House lies?

Letters

Salon Staff
Why help India's middle class, when U.S. white-collar workers are becoming an extinct species? Readers respond to Brian Behlendorf's "How Outsourcing Will Save The World."

Is Iran next?

Mark Follman
Tehran is a year or two away from acquiring nuclear weapons. Is the Bush administration willing to go to war -- again -- to stop it?

The next war: Bush and the Supreme Court

Tim Grieve
With William Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'Connor considering retirement, activists on all sides are preparing for a firefight over Bush's next high-court nominee.

Joe Conason’s Journal

Salon Staff
Rove's fingerprints are all over a spiked report on global warming. Plus: The real story of the looting of Baghdad's national museum.

Adventures in smog trading

Linda Baker
A world market for buying and selling pollution credits is poised to take off and could be our best chance to stop global warming. Too bad George Bush won't let it happen.

Bush’s EPA chief seeks greener pastures

Jake Tapper
Tired of losing battles with far-right adversaries, Christine Todd Whitman hands in her resignation.

The big blackout

Eric Boehlert
Surprise, surprise: The TV networks that will benefit from the new FCC rules on media ownership have been keeping their viewers in the dark about the changes.

A change of heart in the Saudi media

Mark Follman
The fall of Baghdad and the bombings in Riyadh have made the Arab News think seriously about the enemy within, says the paper's editor.

The forbidden truth about Jayson Blair

Eric Boehlert
It's the issue nobody at the New York Times wants to discuss: Were a reporter's flagrant abuses overlooked because he's black?

How the GOP struck gold with its permanent “war on terrorism”

Eric Boehlert
Demos are hoping that a collapsing economy will doom Bush like it did his father. But his dad didn't have Osama bin Laden in his corner -- or Karl Rove.

The Clinton wars

Sidney Blumenthal
He began his second term with talk of national healing. But Chief Justice Rehnquist knew what the president could expect: "Good luck. You'll need it." Part 1 of an explosive new White House memoir.

The Bush economy doesn’t play in Peoria

Patrick Arden
The president says a big tax cut for the rich will create jobs for the hard-hit middle class. In this city of faded glory, few believe him.

“Human beings, as currently constituted, are good enough”

Ralph Brave
Bill McKibben says that the brave new genetic world may give us better teeth and brains -- but it'll steal our souls.

Beach blanket bimbology

Heather Havrilesky
If "The Real Cancun" is a modern version of the beach-party flick, these are troubled times indeed. Here's hoping, for your sake, that you don't enjoy this smutty, shallow "reality movie" nearly as much as I did.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to "Nader in 2004?" by David Talbot.
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