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Naxos nights

Laurie Gough
A lotus-eating stay on a Greek island ends with a life-changing midnight encounter.

Conduct unbecoming

Dave Cullen
A new report details the sharp increase in harassment of gays in the military.

The John Irving rules

Jeff Stark
Oscar watch: The author of "The Cider House Rules" talks about his Academy Award nomination, abortion and his strange fixation on oral sex.

Chapter 1: Boot Time

Salon Staff
Part 3: The Bamboo Forest

Pols, guns and androgyny

Camille Paglia
A speed-of-light cultural flyover covering McCain, Koresh, guns, Hillary, "G.I. Blues," a heartfelt appeal to the Winslet Brigade, "Star Trek" and, well, you get the idea.

Honest Abe and Earnest Al

Sarah Vowell
Reciting Lincoln's words, Gore -- the geek candidate who cares about climate change in 10th century Mexico -- confronts America's most famous presidential ghost.

Welcome to the Machine

Carlene Bauer
The women behind "The Mechanic's Guide to Putting Out Records" take up a new battle to save the indies.

Al Gore: Born to run

Alexandra Starr
A child of Washington is within arm's reach of the Democratic presidential nomination.

The 7 vices of highly creative people

D.A. Blyler
If you go through life free of bad habits, you won't live forever, but it will feel like it.

The abortion dilemma

Bruce Shapiro
George W. Bush has reinvented himself as a true conservative. But will pandering to the right on abortion make him unelectable in November?

Is this child pornography?

James R. Kincaid
American photo labs are arresting parents as child pornographers for taking pictures of their kids in the bath.

Green-eyed monster

Alexandra Starr
Environmentalists try to make Gore jealous by flirting with Bradley, but the Gore campaign is convinced they'll remain faithful.

Scotland's grandest party

Burt Wolf
Celebrating Robert Burns -- with bagpipes, whisky and haggis!

Jerusalem braces for Christian pilgrims

Flore de Preneuf
Hordes of tourists are coming to the holy city for millennial celebrations, but a clash between Orthodox and secular Jews has created a ban on Christmas in the city's kosher hotels.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
Horowitz's "revisionist" understanding of race relations
Plus: The politics and art of Rage Against the Machine; telling AOL what to do with its spam-fest.

Thanksgiving: A personal history

Jennifer New
From the mythic Midwest of my childhood to the mesmerizing Chicago of later years, this holiday has always evoked a place.

On closer reading

Boris Kachka
At the fifth annual conference of the Association of Literary Scholars and Critics, the old guard looks for the the Young Turks to take up their bookish battle cry.

Brave new world or future shock?

Jon Bowen
Medical scientists predict technologies such as animal-to-human organ transplants and toilets that send info to your doctor.

Alice Waters

Leslie Crawford
America's high priestess of chow has shown a nation raised on meatloaf that fresh, nourishing food, organically grown and simply prepared, ranks right up there next to godliness.

The best of all possible worlds

Mark Gimein
Dow at 36,000! No more cancer! The new techno-optimists gush about a picture-perfect future. Should we believe them?

Did the Internet really ruin San Francisco?

Salon Staff
When a Salon article suggested that the dot-commers had killed everything wacky and wonderful about San Francisco, our mailbox was flooded with reader replies. The debate continues here.

The truth about Texas school reform

Joan Walsh
Has George W. Bush made his state's education system a model for the nation?

Fred Tomaselli

Fred Tomaselli

I'm the enemy!

Carol Lloyd
At a meeting of San Franciscans trying to stop gentrification, I realize that I'm the Internet yuppie scum that's ruining my neighborhood!
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