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Bashing Elizabeth Edwards

Joan Walsh
The right wing is smearing the candidate's wife for trying to shut up Ann Coulter. I'll be debating Pat Buchanan about it on MSNBC's "Scarborough Country" tonight.

Jihad from the Caribbean

Tristram Korten
In Trinidad, Salon meets longtime Muslim agitator Yasin Abu Bakr, who is allegedly linked to the plot to blow up JFK airport.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Gary Sheffield is the latest to get shouted down for racial comments. Thing is, he seems to have had a point.

At her majesty’s pleasure

Peter Kurth
After a nightmare flight from New York to London, I was thrown into a Victorian hellhole of a prison alongside drug smugglers and rapists. This is my story.

The dark legacy of Carlos Castaneda

Robert Marshall
The godfather of the New Age led a secretive group of devoted followers in the last decade of his life. His closest "witches" remain missing, and former insiders, offering new details, believe the women took their own lives.

Daniel Ortega’s new best friend: Hugo Chávez

Lydia Chávez
Former Sandinista revolutionary Ortega is back on top in Nicaragua. Will his alliance with Venezuela -- complete with subsidized oil -- be a model for the rest of Central America?

Argentina’s tango with globalization

Andrew Leonard
President Nestor Kirchner: "No one is known to have succeeded in getting their money back from the dead."

Go left, young Latin American

Andrew Leonard
No surprise here: Campaigning against George Bush works in Ecuador, too

Snuggling with anacondas

Jeanne Carstensen
Jesus Rivas talks about wrestling the biggest serpents on earth and how he came to travel with two pillowcases full of snakes on a plane.

Faithful to Fidel

Alexandra Starr
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez has the wallet and the will to keep Cuban socialism running after his friend and role model dies.

Wake up and smell the asphalt

Andrew Leonard
Hugo Chavez, peak oil and pavement cracks

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
Why do two U.S. airlines fly to Uruguay, but none to Poland? And what does Iceland have that New Zealand doesn't? Inside the mysteries of who flies where.

Cocaine and free trade

Andrew Leonard
The war on drugs, trade policy and Latin America's "turn to the left."

The incredible shrinking U.S.

Helena Cobban
Despite the death of Zarqawi, Bush's huge gamble in Iraq has failed. As a result, the U.S. is weaker everywhere in the world -- and that's not all bad.

Quote of the Day

Tim Grieve
The president on democracy, or at least someone else's.

The oil is going, the oil is going!

Katharine Mieszkowski
Today's Paul Reveres of "peak oil" aren't waiting for Washington to save us from apocalypse. They're already planting gardens and drafting city plans for the days when oil is gone.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Japan wins the world baseball championship of the whole wide world, so take that, Chicago. Plus: Alfonso Soriano, refusenik.

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
The pilot goes home again and uncovers the deeper meaning of airports.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
NCAA women's Tournament: Tennessee fumes over seed, ESPN wisely promotes Doris Burke. Plus: World Baseball Classic.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Isaac Hayes quits "South Park." Village Voice fabulist keeps his job. And Jennifer Aniston begs the world, "Don't make me your victim."

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Conference tournament upsets are fun, but the top teams should either try hard or stay home. Plus: World Baseball Classic ticket sales.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
World Baseball Classic: Interested? Tickets available. Plus: Bob Costas on the "first African-American" and NBC's Olympics coverage. And: Kirby Puckett.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
NCAA gets tough on academics -- for the smaller programs, at least. Plus: World Baseball Classic to begin. And: Oscar nominee "Murderball."

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
What's the problem with U.S. airlines? The low-price paradox.
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