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George’s noxious revision

Dawn MacKeen, Anthony York
Bush's blatant flip-flip on carbon dioxide pollution has even some GOP stalwarts holding their noses.

Mixing it up

Suzy Hansen
Alabama just legalized black-white marriage. An expert talks about why it took so long and the American obsession with racial purity.

Global warning

Dawn MacKeen
Species from birds to butterflies are doing strange things, and a new report blames the behavior on the Earth's rising temperature.

Bunker fever

Katharine Mieszkowski
Y2K never quite happened. When you're paranoid, that's a tough pill to swallow.

You’re soaking in it

Jennifer L. Pozner
Ad critic Jean Kilbourne rips into "toxic" marketing aimed at women. The second of two related articles on advertising.

Overwhelming evidence of global warming

Dawn MacKeen
Experts hope a startling new report will be enough to persuade President Bush to take action.

The perfect high

Meredith Maran
An Illinois public school has achieved stunning success by admitting only gifted students and lavishing them with resources. But is this fair?

Life is like a FedEx box

Michael Sragow
Tom Hanks says that until crisis strikes, you always know what you're going to get.

“The Name of the World”

Denis Johnson
An excerpt from one of Salon's 10 favorite books of 2000.

Warming to malaria

Arthur Allen
With fears mounting that global climate change may cause the dreaded disease to spread, scientists turn their attention to vaccine research.

This just in: Bush stayed home

Salon Staff
As the prolonged stakeouts continue in Washington, Tallahassee and Austin, the people covering the presidential race are getting giddy.

The beginning of the end

Bruce Shapiro
Monday's legal double whammy should turn out the lights for Al Gore.

The last tourist in Mozambique

Mary Roach
Want to chat with the president? No problem, as long as you're willing to go where nobody's ready for you.

Earth in the balance, indeed

Fred Branfman
If Al Gore searches his soul, he can come back in four years and lead.

Europe to U.S.: No deal on global warming

Fiona Morgan
A meeting in The Hague to negotiate reducing greenhouse gas emissions collapses without a deal -- but the world's still getting hotter.

If you can’t say anything nice …

Aaron Gell
The nation's first women's museum dodges controversy -- and whole chunks of history.

U.S. clash on global warming

Dawn MacKeen
A new Department of Energy report undermines the position of U.S. negotiators at a U.N. conference on reducing greenhouse gases.

A reprieve for public schools

Amy Benfer
Author and educator Jonathan Kozol assesses the impact of the election on American children.

Life under the hole in the sky

Dawn MacKeen
For the people of southern Chile, ozone depletion isn't a political issue -- it's a nightmarish reality. A report from the globe's ecological future.

Israel’s apartheid

Flore de Prineuf
Fed up with restrictions and discrimination, last month Israeli Arabs joined their Palestinian brethren in the battle against Israeli Jews.

The case for leaks

Fiona Morgan
Journalists are urging President Clinton to veto a bill that would make it a felony to disclose any classified information to the media.

You’ve got hate mail

Katharine Mieszkowski
Steve and Jean Case's $8.35 million donation to a school affiliated with an anti-gay ministry prompts a call for a boycott of AOL.

The ambivalent cyberpunk

Gavin McNett
In his epic new novel, Bruce Sterling leaves technophilia behind and sides with humanity.

Fighting Al Gore wows Wisconsin

Jake Tapper
In a speech to 30,000, he returns to his populist persona and even dares to mention his new nemesis, Ralph Nader.
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