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The Fix
Salon Staff
Wallace vs. Rather! Bono vs. Eminem! Plus: The unbearably racy fiction of Scooter Libby.
“I am not an appendage”
Joe Conason
District attorney Jeanine Pirro, who's opposing Hillary Clinton in New York, hopes to separate herself from her husband's sleazy business dealings. Good luck.
Friday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyLetters
Salon Staff
If RNC protests turn violent in New York will it boost Bush? Activist and protest organizer Jason Flores-Williams, author Ayelet Waldman and others debate "The Whole World Is Watching," by Michelle Goldberg.
The whole world is watching
Michelle Goldberg
If militants violently disrupt the GOP convention, it could be Chicago 1968 redux -- and Christmas in August for the Bush campaign.
New York lockdown
Michelle Goldberg
Cops plan zero tolerance for violent protests at the GOP Convention. Militant groups plan to disrupt the city like never before. Welcome, delegates!
Writing in the Margins
Scott Thill
What's hot in indie publishing, from Greg Palast's anti-Dubya card deck to a coffee-table book of antiwar art and a photographic study of NYC's back-in-the-day graffiti writers. Plus: The '80s punk hero who's been forgotten but shouldn't be.
The Fix
Karen Croft
Laura Bush rocks out to "Sex Machine," Rosa Parks to sue Outkast, and Ben blames J.Lo for his sagging career. Plus: Oprah says Letterman's a bad boy.
Ads: Bush No! Democratas Si!
Josh Benson
Another Democratic group launches TV ads against the president, aimed squarely at Hispanic voters.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Don't make those World Series plans yet, Cubs fans. Plus: How long does it take an angry slugger to walk 60 feet? And: Beat up an old guy for the team!
The Fix
Salon Staff
Bravo the new boy station? Michael Caine to hang with Will and Grace, and the new Harry Potter director says Bush is like Voldemort. Plus: Arnold says he won't run.
The Fix
Karen Croft
Bloomberg wants J.Lo, everyone wants Ricky Martin, and the director of "The Matrix" wants a dominatrix. Plus: Rolling Stone to be a dad again!
The Fix
Karen Croft
Wolfowitz has words with Franken, Hemmer gets rejected and Jennifer Love Hewitt's a mane attraction at the Beltway-meets-Hollywood-B-list bacchanal.
The Fix
Karen Croft
Traci Lords tells all, Monica is the hostess with the mostest, and Steve Buscemi is mad about firefighters! Plus: Mike Piazza confesses every time he has sex.
The dish on Liz Smith
Tina Brown
Why she celebrates her birthday in a room packed with friends -- and Matt Drudge probably celebrates his all alone. Plus: The Time AOL wars are over, and everybody lost.
Andrew Cuomo’s attitude problem
Jake Tapper
He was supposed to be the Democrats' best chance to defeat New York Gov. George Pataki in November, except for one small problem -- people just didn't like him.
Bears, bulls — and bull
Jake Tapper
The president goes to Wall Street to lecture on bidness ethics, as questions persist about his own corporate past.
Hip-hop nation
Suzy Hansen
A spokesman for the new generation of African-Americans says hip-hop can ignite a fresh wave of black activism -- but first the civil rights veterans have to get out of the way.
Al Gore’s rehabilitation tour
Jake Tapper
The same awkward Gore struggles to excite a crowd of young Manhattanites, under the scrutiny of skeptics in his own party.
Why blacks love Bill Clinton
Suzy Hansen
DeWayne Wickham talks about African-Americans' overwhelming support for the 42nd president, and why they like him more than Colin Powell and Jesse Jackson.
Memo to George
Bruce Kluger, David Slavin
We have many things to be thankful for: No Taliban, no Rudy and a whole lot less due process.
Memo to Mark, Freddy, Al and Ed: Drop dead
Richard Bozza
Maybe then the Democrats will have a chance to win.
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