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A priest on his knees

Augusten Burroughs
Some of the best sex in my life has been administered by men of the cloth.

This is not my beautiful house

Carol Lynn Mithers
We go back to old homes to reinhabit past selves. We don't own them anymore, but they belong to us nonetheless.

How do you design a “Keep Out!” sign to last 10,000 years?

Douglas Cruickshank
The Department of Energy is creating a vast monument to scare future trespassers away from radioactive waste sites. Their plan: A granite Stonehenge thing with warnings in Navajo!

Swimming with the online card sharks

Stephen Elliott
In the world of virtual Texas hold 'em, the money is real and so is the addiction.

Confessions of a Cuban housewife

M. Faraday
We are not married but he calls me his wife. He is not faithful but his lips make me believe. I could go home to America anytime I want, but the heat between us keeps me in the torrid zone.

The browning of America

Suzy Hansen
Author Richard Rodriguez talks about the erotic conundrum of race mixing in America, his strange love for Richard Nixon and why George W. Bush is our first Hispanic president.

Endangered species: The Jewish dove

Anthony York
Groups holding out for peace try to counteract a growing image of American Jews as pro-Sharon -- and, increasingly, pro-Bush.

Since you asked: The jealous woman

Salon Staff
by Cary Tennis

Bones of contention

Juno Gregory
The ongoing debate over where the first Americans came from has anthropologists battling with Native Americans, white supremacists and the Army Corps of Engineers.

Jenin ground zero

Ferry Biedermann
Exactly what happened in the devastated Jenin refugee camp remains unknown. But for its residents, "There is no future left."

A night among the refugees

Ferry Biedermann
Life in the embattled refugee camp of Jenin is one of fear and conflicting stories.

The rubble of Jenin

Ferry Biedermann
As Powell arrives and positions harden, Palestinians ousted from the refugee camp tell of widespread destruction, while a U.N. relief agency warns of disaster.

Let’s talk about “Sexaholix”

Ian Rothkerch
Actor John Leguizamo on his best roles, his worst film and another HBO special about his personal life.

Herman Munster, rock god

Carina Chocano
In MTV's smash hit "The Osbournes," George W.'s favorite Satan-worshiping metal maniac is just a frazzled, law-abiding dad.

Sex, politics, collaboration and sex

Ken Foster
"Y Tu Mam

Raging mom

Dayna Macy
How do we deal with the ugly furies of motherhood?

“High Crimes”

Charles Taylor
Ashley Judd as a knocked-around military wife brightens what might be the most entertaining big movie this year. (Not like that's saying much.)

A night of engrams and clears

Sara Kelly
At the Scientologists' birthday bash for the late L. Ron Hubbard, it all comes down to the e-meter.

A world of hurt

Earl R. Mies
What do you do when your wife punches you -- hard? I learned to cover my face and stifle my anger.

Too sexy for her rocker

Michael Castleman
Betty Dodson is 72 and Eric Wilkinson is 25, and after three years together they are still hot and heavy -- and happy.

Confessions of a book club outcast

Peter Flax
I'm literate and articulate, and I make delicious finger food. But I can't get into the good book clubs because I'm a guy.

Oscars 2002: Somebody make it stop!

Cintra Wilson
It's the Oscars of Defensiveness (TM): Four-plus hours in which Hollywood tries to pretend it's not racist -- and Tom Cruise is revealed as that Scary Flaming Eye from "Lord of the Rings."

Confessions of a former celibate

Eugene Kennedy
A former priest, now married, thinks celibacy should no longer be an absolute condition for the priesthood.

Storm before the calm

Ferry Biedermann
Israel is using the remaining days before Cheney arrives to smash the camps and cities of the West Bank and Gaza -- and militants and noncombatants alike are dying.
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