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So long, sugar tits!

Rebecca Traister
Disgraced ministers, D-list divorces, Screech's sex tape and celebrity crotch shots all helped make 2006 a year of libidinal surprises.

Broadsheet’s year-end roundup

Tracy Clark-Flory
Veil vitriol, lactivism, the Duke case and more!

Miss USA keeps her crown

Catherine Price
And we read up on pageant qualifications, just for fun.

Finding my religion

Patricia Dunn
Fifteen years ago, I converted from Catholicism to Islam. My mother still doesn't understand my choice, but there's not a day that I regret it.

Reproductive rights under attack in Poland

Page Rockwell
Citing the country's dwindling population, a far-right alliance is restricting contraception and sex ed, and pushing for a total abortion ban.

“The Good German”

Stephanie Zacharek
Clooney looks great -- again -- in black-and-white. But "Good German" is no "Good Night."

Saved, or sacrificed?

Carol Lloyd
Infanticide and abortion of female fetuses remain major problems in India, but some parents believe they're sparing their daughters lives of hardship.

Choice momism?

Rebecca Traister
A piece about the decision to be a single mother and the sloganeering that accompanies it.

Salon Book Awards

Laura Miller, Hillary Frey
Our five-day book extravaganza kicks off with Erica Jong, Malcolm Gladwell, Curtis Sittenfeld and some of our other favorite authors weighing in on the best reads of 2006.

Fetal pain bill fails

Tracy Clark-Flory
The legislation didn't secure the needed two-thirds majority in the House.

Hating the haters

Carol Lloyd
Does denying campus antichoice groups funding help protect women's rights, or discriminate against unpopular views?

House to hear fetal pain bill

Tracy Clark-Flory
The rushed legislation would require abortion providers to offer patients fetal anesthesia.

Left turn at Saddleback Church

Tim Grieve
Barack Obama received a warm welcome at an AIDS conference held by Rick "Purpose-Driven Life" Warren. But that doesn't mean evangelicals are ready to lay down their cross for Democrats.

RU-486 and breast cancer

Rebecca Traister
New evidence that the abortion pill may help to prevent breast cancer.

Generation Dem

Sidney Blumenthal
Beyond the failure of Karl Rove, the momentous 2006 elections signaled the emergence of a younger, bluer America that could reshape politics for years to come.

How much responsibility for mothers-to-be?

Page Rockwell
When it comes to what behaviors are safe for "pre-pregnant" and pregnant women to engage in, there's great debate.

Learning from multiple abortions

Page Rockwell
Half the women who get abortions in the U.S. have previously had at least one other abortion.

Bill O’Reilly’s misinformation campaign

Jessica Arons
The Fox News host spews more inaccuracies, this time from the Boston Herald's Op-Ed page.

A culture of death in Nicaragua

Sarah Goldstein
One of the chilling effects of the new abortion ban is that doctors are afraid to do their jobs.

The GOP’s dirty deeds of 2006

Alex Koppelman, Lauren Shell
Salon's guide to robo-calls, push polls, vigilantes and other murky dealings from this year's elections.

Nicaraguan president signs abortion ban

Page Rockwell
The new ban has no exceptions, not even to save a mother's life.

McCain: I was against Roe before I was for it before I was against it

Tim Grieve
As the senator courts the right, he says that the Supreme Court could and should reverse Roe v. Wade.

The wrong egg

Angela Valdez
When a fertility clinic mistakenly placed a client's sperm in the wrong woman, the man sued for the right to be called the baby's father. Trouble is, the law says he's nobody's daddy.

Don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t be

Adrienne So
The Catholic Church says Jesus loves you even if you're gay -- just don't tell anyone about your orientation.
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