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Politics and the gas pump
Ken Silverstein
A meaningless environmental provision leads to an ecological nightmare -- not to mention an extra charge when fueling up.
Linda Tripp addresses her people
Judith Greer
Speaking out for the first since the impeachment saga, Linda Tripp gets a hero's welcome from like minds at a Free Republic meeting.
Don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t fall in love
Dave Cullen
A rare peek inside the lives of gay military officers reveals staggering sacrifice, loneliness and glass ceilings.
Bedside terror
Jeff Drayer
This summer thousands of med school graduates will be unleashed on unsuspecting patients, and I know why the public should be scared.
They trade horses, don’t they?
Joan Walsh
A lawsuit to block the Hearst Corp.'s takeover of the San Francisco Chronicle exposes a world of political treachery that reached from City Hall to the U.S. Justice Department.
Nights of the iguana
Amelia Hansen
We are all susceptible to the charms of the luminous creature that captures our imagination.
Pam Gravy’s dancing panda
David Goodman
Real, screw-with-your-head magic in Vegas, and Trey Parker is Neil Diamond.
Campaign jobs: adults only
Anthony York
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's independent-minded opponent finally gets serious -- and his youthful staff gets some high-powered additions.
One is the loneliest number
Garrison Keillor
My husband locks himself in the spare room and masturbates five or six times a day to videotapes and sex magazines.
Charles Barkley
Larry Platt
The most fascinating sports figure since Muhammad Ali, he gave rise to a generation of hip-hop athletes.
The first encounter
Laura Reese
She had seen him do it to another woman, and now she wanted it done to her; a chapter from a new S&M thriller.
The masculine mystique
Anna Holmes
A new book takes a look at what makes a man sexy and stylish, but its theories about masculinity are less compelling than its photos of men in many guises.
Meat is gross, but it tastes good
Sallie Tisdale
Desperate to find that my hunger for animal flesh was alien, I overlooked the fact that it was all too human.
Letters to the editor
Salon Staff
Are SUV drivers overconfident? Plus: Louisiana's governor of hearts; Can a million moms be wrong?
Lou Reed
Chris Colin
The Velvet Underground founder gave us heroin, the exalted transvestite and euphoric nastiness. Who knew salvation could sound so good?
First, do no harm; second, defend yourself
Katherine Uraneck
She was tiny, she was old, but do I regret hitting her? Hah!
Do not disturb
Jason Wilson
On a small Nicaraguan island, two strangers and I find paradise. Naked on a pristine beach, I wonder if there's anything wrong with clich
End of the rogue
Matt Labash
The "Pirate Kingfish" savors his final free days before a jury lowers the boom.
Night in pink satin
Jake Tapper
Gore's strategy to conquer America may sound like sugar and spice, but it's no act -- and he's not playing nice.
Pony up for OTB
Steve Kurutz
Who needs horses when you've got a row of TVs in an airless storefront at the off-track betting parlor?
My perversion
Carlos Amantea
The love that dare not cluck its name; a few words about dirty words in Mexico; and the prize that is Consuela.
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