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Pregnant and poor in Mississippi
Sharon Lerner
Mississippi law limits abortion to the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. But for poor women short on time and money, that can be an impossible deadline.
“Women’s caravans” to the rescue
Tracy Clark-Flory
In search of a love connection, rural bachelors in Spain bus in groups of urban women.
Death-wish granny
Karen Houppert
A lifelong member of the Hemlock Society, my 87-year-old grandmother is frail, housebound, nearly blind -- and ready to die. Why won't anyone let her?
Nepal bests U.S. for safe abortion access
Lynn Harris
Legalizing the procedure -- and nationalizing a model of care -- appears to have saved lives.
Rudy amid the evangelicals
Alex Koppelman
"America's mayor" stays resolute on terrorism and the war -- but don't even ask him about the A-word.
The lives of others
Rachel Aviv
Biographer Meryle Secrest shares her secrets: Don't fall in love with Stephen Sondheim, and watch out for Salvador Dali's hit men.
Mitt Romney’s biggest brand
Michael Scherer
The Republican contender sells himself as the ultimate presidential product. But will America embrace a bona fide corporate candidate?
Abortion is on the rise in Iraq
Lynn Harris
Illegal procedures result from -- and compound -- the dangers faced by in-country refugees.
Trump’s tramps
Tracy Clark-Flory
The Donald will refine "crude" girls on new show. Also: Mexico City to legalize prostitution?
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
A giddy documentary about Gypsy music. The abortion movie everyone should see. Plus: The true tale of a communism-toppling crane operator.
Uruguayan woman faces jail for abortion
Lynn Harris
Activists launch petition drive to lift the country's ban.
Abortion, shmashmortion
Tracy Clark-Flory
"Knocked Up" avoids directly addressing abortion -- does that make it anti-choice?
The American Life League finally tells the truth
Lynn Harris
The group believes good Christians should rally around the rights of unborn babies -- not the needs of the poor.
Conflict in the antiabortion camp
Tracy Clark-Flory
Antiabortion activists are divided over the Supreme Court's decision on the "partial-birth" abortion ban.
Google is watching you (but so is everyone else)
Farhad Manjoo
Does Google's new project to take street-level pictures of major cities signal the end of anonymity in public life?
“Knocked Up”
Stephanie Zacharek
Don't expect cutesy diaper jokes or starry-eyed mooning about innocence -- Judd Apatow's hilariously honest comedy refuses to fetishize parenthood.
China’s birth control disconnect
Tracy Clark-Flory
School proposes mandatory tests to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Meanwhile, officials force abortion on rural women.
What are the ’08 candidates listening to?
Salon Staff
A survey reveals the music choices of Obama, Clinton, Giuliani and the rest.
Pharmacy protects women from contraception
Carol Lloyd
A woman is denied birth control pills because her pharmacy says they're dangerous.
Inside the Creation Museum
Gordy Slack
Adam and Eve frolic amid the dinosaurs in the new $27 million museum that demonstrates Darwin has nothing on the Book of Genesis.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
The Cannes Film Festival jury doles out the awards, in a bracing ceremony as notable for who didn't win as who did.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
Here, straight out of Cannes, are 10 hot films to watch, coming soon to an art house near you.
Attacks on civilians, torture and lawless detentions
Glenn Greenwald
Some further observations about the reaction to the Pew poll concerning American Muslims.
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