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Our own terror cells
Frederick Clarkson
If the Bush administration treated homegrown terrorists like their overseas comrades, its dragnet could ensnare the far political right -- and John Ashcroft.
Letters
Salon Staff
Readers respond to "Public Money, Private Code" and "A Hardcore Elegy for Ion Storm." Plus: Amory Lovins responds to "Nukes now!"
Muzzling Moore
Kera Bolonik
When Michael Moore's publisher insisted he rewrite his new book to be less critical of President Bush, it took an outraged librarian to get it back in the stores.
Public money, private code
Jeffrey Benner
The drive to license academic research for profit is stifling the spread of software that could be of universal benefit.
Nukes now!
Damien Cave
Post-Sept. 11, isn't it time to get off our fossil fuel fixation and take another look at nuclear power?
Oily waters
Damien Cave
Big oil isn't as powerful as it used to be, but when everyone is buying SUVs and gas prices are dropping, there's still little hope for alternative energy. Second of two parts.
Bill Clinton speaks
Salon Staff
In a speech made earlier this month at Yale University, the former president reflects on "the first great struggle for the soul of the 21st century."
Benefit mania!
Salon Staff
Readers respond to "Salt of the Earth," "Stop This Benefit" and "The Worst Benefit Concert Ever"
Stormy weather
Suzy Hansen
Floods, droughts, hurricanes and disease outbreaks -- an expert explains why climate changes give us yet another reason to find terror in the skies.
The war on special interests
Damien Cave
Anti-terrorist fervor has upset the political apple cart: Long-entrenched lobbyists are suddenly being defeated and ignored. But will they soon resurface?
Good neighbor policies
Bill McKibben
After Sept. 11, we are of the world, not apart from it. So maybe we'll stop saying no to vital international agreements.
God bless Big Brother
Katharine Mieszkowski, Damien Cave
Law enforcement officials are taking advantage of the war on terrorism to get everything they ever wanted.
No more street fighting man
David Moberg
In the wake of the terrorist attacks, the anti-globalization movement is trying to rein in violence -- and preparing for a hard road ahead
Israel’s pivotal role
Flore de Prineuf
Palestinians celebrate World Trade Center attacks and Israel balks at truce talks. Will this threaten the U.S.'s global coalition?
Swimming with sharks
Norah Vincent
"Compassionate conservatism" means creating a social contract where people take responsibility for swimming with sharks -- or sleeping with them.
The failure of zero tolerance
Johanna Wald
A nationwide crackdown on students has resulted in outrageous punishments that disproportionately affect minorities.
What happens when you satirize hysteria?
Ian O'Doherty
Chris Morris, creator of the "Brass Eye" TV show, ran an episode mocking his country's response to pedophilia. Within hours he was the most hated man in Britain.
Smoke signal
Jared Manasek
Police in London's gritty Brixton neighborhood are losing the war on drugs, so the police chief is experimenting with not enforcing cannabis laws.
Let my children go!
Miven Booth Trageser
Stricter car seat laws may bring incremental safety gains, but at the cost of a family's liberty.
Bushed!
Salon Staff
Bush burned by the "third rail"? Plus: The president finds party unity elusive on tough immigration and healthcare calls.
Bushed!
Salon Staff
The British want to know: Is Bush the most dangerous man in the world? The president and Putin take big baby steps on arms reduction.
Larry Clark
Stephen Lemons
Hide your children! The director of the controversial new film "Bully" and 1995's "Kids" talks about sex, violence and parenting.
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