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“The Business of Strangers”

Charles Taylor
Julia Stiles and Stockard Channing breathe life into a cold, hard movie about the sadistic lives of corporate whores.

Ordinary terrorists

Flore de Preneuf
Osama Bahar and Nabil Halabiyeh played soccer and practiced karate together. On Saturday, the best friends blew up themselves and 10 young Israelis. An exclusive portrait of two unlikely mass killers.

Waiting on the prez

Cullen Thomas
After dinner, after the dignitaries had left, a guy in a blue suit came back to the kitchen -- a Texan named George.

A chance to shine

Janelle Brown
Delegates in Brussels prepare for a role in government, and react variously to a French belly dancer in a spangled bra.

The return of Lord British

Wagner James Au
Banished from his own Ultima domains, game designer Richard Garriott is making a comeback, via Korea.

Everything falls

Jill Ketterer
My father is a burning martyr scratching his balls as I condemn him for his sin.

Out of Afghanistan

Phillip Robertson
After witnessing the fall of Kunduz and seeing the dead body of one of his colleagues, our Afghanistan correspondent tries to get out of the country.

Torn between two lovers

Cary Tennis
How can I move on when I keep thinking about the ex I left? What is the latest sleeping-around etiquette? How can I ask a girl out?

All crazy on the Kunduz front

Phillip Robertson
Greetings from the 10th century, where the Northern Alliance fighters who protect me by day try to kill me for my phone at night.

A Kennedy the Bush administration can love

Jake Tapper
President Bush and John Ashcroft honor Bobby Kennedy as a tough-on-crime attorney general who fought "evil," but RFK's daughter cries foul.

Off track

Christopher Ott
Air disasters spotlight a need for better train service -- but American transportation policy has neglected railroads for decades.

The way we thought we were

Brendan Cooney
Two months ago, ground zero was the beginning of a new world. Now a volunteer looks back and finds we've returned to the old one.

Down on the peacock farm

Rob Elder
A previously unpublished 1999 interview with Ken Kesey reveals the "big-time generosity folded into gigantic nerve" that fueled the novelist's legend.

The war of the wizards

Chris Petrikin
"Lord of the Rings" vs. "Harry Potter"! The inside story of how a pair of AOL Time Warner movie studios are facing off with the two biggest movie releases of the new millennium.

My crush on Musharraf

Asra Q. Nomani
With his dogs, drinking, frameless glasses and Armani suits, he's reviled by extremists.

My so-called wedding

Rebecca Taylor
In the second row, my father averts his eyes, afraid he will not feel pride, but desire.

TV addict, prankster

Amy Reiter
Pitt won't miss "Friends," will Saran Wrap toilets; "Harry Potter" star's face vibrates. Plus: 'N Sync lowers standards, and Britney's the master of her domain!

Freedom begets evil, and other realizations

Norah Vincent
For civil libertarians -- like myself -- war is a time for some harsh reevaluation.

The making of Osama bin Laden

Jason Burke
From Saudi rich boy to the world's most wanted man: A British newspaper painstakingly retraces the development of a terrorist mastermind.

Ghost writer

Suzy Hansen
Katherine Ramsland talks about her hair-raising experiences tape-recording the voices of the dead and photographing ectoplasm.

The past as prologue

Russ Baker
Ramzi Yousef is in prison for plotting the 1993 World Trade Center bombing -- but we still don't know who he really is, who he might have been working with and what he could tell us about Sept. 11.

Bill Clinton speaks

Salon Staff
In a speech made earlier this month at Yale University, the former president reflects on "the first great struggle for the soul of the 21st century."

Love among the ruins

Cary Tennis
Salon's new advice columnist addresses the perils of post-Sept. 11 romance, fear of being fat, a best man's toast that went too far and other scenes from the human dramedy.

“Our Monica, Ourselves”

Charles Taylor
Eggheads probe some seldom-explored aspects of Clinton's impeachment -- class-hatred, anti-Semitism, fake prudery -- with insightful results.
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