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Kerry wins again

Josh Benson
Meanwhile, Dean spins second as a moral victory -- but will he ever come in first? -- Edwards' backers say his fourth-place finish beats Clark's third, and Lieberman vows to fight on.

The Bush dynasty’s dark magic

Joan Walsh
One-time Republican hero Kevin Phillips dares to speak up against the Walker-Bush oligarchy that rules the American state through oil, intelligence, big money and the power of the Christian right.

Strange bedfellows

Rebecca Traister
One loves Bush, the other gags at the very sight of him -- and yet they sleep together every night! Inside the peculiar world of mixed-politics couples.

“The Gnostic Bible,” edited by Willis Barnstone and Marvin Meyer

Donna Minkowitz
Behind the Gnosticism craze: A freedom-loving, feminist, gay-friendly anarcho Creator, or just another pompous ass telling us what to do? This massive collection has it both ways.

Pickering makes it to the bench

Michelle Goldberg

Thursday’s must-reads

Geraldine Sealey

Winning the battle against terror, losing the war of ideas

Ferry Biedermann
The Bush administration is good at bombing terrorists back to the Stone Age, but terrible at bringing Arabs and Muslims into the modern age.

Avenging angel of the religious right

Max Blumenthal
Quirky millionaire Howard Ahmanson Jr. is on a mission from God to stop gay marriage, fight evolution, defeat "liberal" churches -- and reelect George W. Bush.

“Thanks be to God and the Christian terrorist”

Salon Staff
A supporter of the Army of God responds to "The Quiet Fall of an American Terrorist," by Frederick Clarkson.

God is not a right-wing zealot

Leslie R. Guttman
The Rev. Albert Pennybacker is a Bible Belt preacher with a drawl who's urging people to support "basic religious values." But he's no Jerry Falwell clone.

George Clooney (and his dad) vs. George W. Bush

Patrick Crowley
With the help of his son from Hollywood, Nick Clooney is campaigning for a congressional seat in a conservative Kentucky district. How far can star power carry them?

Two virgins

Tracy Quan
We are both in our 20s and virgins. What should I consider before making love for the first time?

Kucinich: Voters need “a second opinion” on Dean

Mark Hertsgaard
In an interview with Link TV and Salon, the Ohio congressman slams the Vermont doctor on national healthcare, and says Bush is a bad president but shouldn't be impeached.

Little people

Lisa A. Hedley
In a new book, author Dan Kennedy explores dwarfism -- and the emotional and practical consequences of having a child who is different.

The quiet fall of an American terrorist

Frederick Clarkson
In late 2001, antiabortion fanatic Clayton Waagner used packets of bogus anthrax to shut down scores of clinics nationwide. When he was convicted last week, the press was notably absent.

Roll over, Confucius

Lisa Movius
As the sexual floodgates open in China, the biggest taboo left is talking about sex.

The Fix

Karen Croft
Marilyn Manson offends the Swiss, Judi Dench disses Harvey Weinstein, and will "M*A*S*H" be revisited? Plus: The hottest online hit -- "The Meatrix"!

MoveOn moves up

Michelle Goldberg
O'Reilly, DeLay and the GOP have declared war on it. But the online citizen movement grows richer and stronger by the day.

Right Hook

Mark Follman
David Frum says Bush "surrendered to the radicals" by hiding behind security in London; Gen. Franks predicts another terror attack could dissolve U.S. Constitution; Coulter bashes "pandering" Dems who just discovered their Jewishness.

Cheering Bush down

Graham Joyce
In contrast to the icy-cold pomp of the president's royal "state visit," an exuberant protest march draws 150,000, who march through London and bring a gold-painted Bush puppet to its knees.

Heard the one about Prince Charles and the valet?

Mark Simpson
Regardless of the truth of the allegations that no one in Britain has heard, the truly shocking thing would be if a royal, public schoolboy or military man here had never enjoyed a spot of buggery in his youth.

Why did Democrats risk the GOP’s wrath?

Tim Grieve
Because the Republicans' court nominees are to the right of Genghis Khan.

How George Bush will ban abortion

Michelle Goldberg
Republicans and the religious right are working to outlaw abortion -- one small step at a time.

Right Hook

Mark Follman
Coulter says Bush didn't need an Iraq plan; O'Reilly blasts the liberal Reagan trashers at CBS; the Weekly Standard gloats at the impotent rage of the "urban and urbane, with-it, refined" Bush haters.
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