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Gore goes Green

Jake Tapper
Worried about a Nader surge that threatens his presidential bid, the vice president stumps on the environment.

Radiohead’s “Kid A”

Michelle Goldberg, Andy Battaglia, Joe Heim, Andrew Goodwin
Is this really an "important" record? Four critics duke it out.

Gore or Bush? Who cares? Not environmentalists

Arthur Allen
After eight dispiriting years of Clinton-Gore, frustrated green groups are targeting corporations instead.

Dr. Bad News

Cathy Young
After conducting a massive 25-year study, Judith Wallerstein concludes that children of divorce are hit hardest after they grow up.

Battling for the heart and soul of home-schoolers

Helen Cordes
Conservative fundamentalists have set the agenda for kids taught at home -- now they're aiming to influence public education.

Adios, Alberto!

Stephanie Boyd
In the wake of a scandal involving his closest aide, Peru's president calls for new elections and says he will step down. But can he be kept to his word?

Poison PCs

Jim Fisher
Lead, mercury, chromium -- that's what computers are made of. So why aren't electronics makers keeping them out of landfills?

The death of the Red-Hot Center

Laura Miller
From literary giants tapping out the Great American novel through multiculturalism, Kmart realism and the Brat Pack to Oprah and your book club: A short history of fiction after 1960.

The fight to free the West Memphis 3

Stephen Lemons
Six years after the conviction of three young men in the "Paradise Lost" triple homicide, a burgeoning movement insists they're innocent.

Public health vs. private medicine

Dante Ramos
Laurie Garrett, author of "Betrayal of Trust," talks about the policy battle in America that allows disease to spread and people to die.

GOP-looza

Anthony York
So far, the convention protests resemble a rock show with particularly tight security more than they do the riots in Seattle.

What makes Rudy mean?

Charles Taylor
Two muckraking biographies ask how Giuliani got to be so vindictive.

Haiti’s battered faith

Michael Deibert
Impoverished, terrorized, their elections corrupted, the country's people still believe in their hero, Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

The Erin Brockovich of the bonobo

Deirdre Guthrie
Sex sells, says Dr. Susan Block, so why not use it to save an endangered species?

Bland ambition

Jake Tapper
GOP vice presidential front-runner Tom Ridge ruled Pennsylvania during a time of unprecedented prosperity. His biggest accomplishment? Tom Ridge.

Civil war in Miami?

John Lantigua
The battle over Elian has led non-Cubans to threaten secession, and to back a recall drive against the mayor.

Sleeping with the enemy

Lisa Guide
While I'm planning security for the IMF demonstrations, my husband is getting thrown in jail. He better not ask me for bail.

Leo DiCaprio, uncut

From staff reports
His Q&A with President Clinton on ABC was awfully brief, so here's the full unedited transcript.

Letters to the editor

Salon Staff
Fighting for Elian Plus: In Alan Greenspan we trust; medical museum story needs checkup.

World Bank and IMF: The match continues

Daryl Lindsey
Our experts debate the role of globalism's de facto government against the backdrop of protests in Washington.

Three cheers for the brave new activism

Bill McKibben
Let's hope the tactics that have rocked free-traders can also change the hearts and minds of SUV-driving, overconsuming Americans.

The insta-business plan re-strategizer!

Scott Kirsner
The market is skittish and IPOs are being postponed: Time to rejigger your B-plan! Our foolproof guide shows you the way.

Letters to the editor

Salon Staff
The meaning of Jar Jar. Plus: Finally, a paper conservatives can call their own; is the Iditarod animal cruelty?

Trading places

Michael Alvear
When traditionally privileged professors are the campus minority, they turn into white panthers.
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