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Craven Broadcasting System

Rebecca Traister
TV big shots and politicians blast CBS for its cowardly decision to yank the Ronald Reagan miniseries.

Love letters

Karen Croft
The author of "A Venetian Affair" says we can learn much from the story of 18th century passion between his ancestor and the woman he wasn't allowed to marry.

No sex, please — or we’ll audit you

Christopher Healy
Why are some nonprofit organizations that don't agree with the Bush administration's "abstinence only" philosophy repeatedly investigated by the government, while faith-based groups get a free pass?

Letters

Salon Staff
"This nut job would be thrilled to be the last of her kind": Readers respond to John Sundman's "How I Decoded the Human Genome" and "One Vote for the New Eugenics."

Right Hook

Mark Follman
The global spread of nukes keeps conservatives awake at night. Plus: Religion for Kobe, and Howard Dean's "pro-homosexual" agenda.

One vote for the new eugenics

John Sundman
Yes, genetics research can alleviate suffering. But in our consumerist, narcissistic society, it's ultimately about producing perfect people. Part 2 of "How I Decoded the Human Genome."

How I decoded the human genome

John Sundman
We are becoming the masters of our own DNA. But does that give us the right to decide that my children should never have been born?

Keeping dissent invisible

Dave Lindorff
How the Secret Service and the White House keep protesters safely out of Bush's sight -- and off TV.

“Intolerable Cruelty”

Charles Taylor
George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones square off deliciously, but this '30s-style battle of the sexes from the Coen brothers never catches fire.

Arnold manhandles California!

Tim Grieve
Schwarzenegger wins a new role in a landslide. But who will he play: Jesse Ventura? Pete Wilson? Playboy predator? Or tough independent who stands up to his GOP friends?

The Teflon groper

Tim Grieve
Arnold's army says his sordid sexual history doesn't matter -- and GOP honchos just want to close their eyes and win.

California recall smackdown

Tim Grieve
With the vote to oust Gov. Gray Davis less than two weeks away, Arianna uses a prime-time debate to stage a relentless attack on the Terminator.

California GOP — slow-mo implosion

Max Blumenthal
Purists say Schwarzenegger is too liberal. Moderates say a conservative can't win. It's meltdown time for the Republican Party.

“You burn out fast when you demagogue”

Kerry Lauerman
Tucker Carlson on why he doesn't like Karen Hughes, what makes Bill O'Reilly "dangerous" and the reasons he prefers CNN to Fox.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to excerpts from "Big Lies" and to Arianna Huffington's California candidacy.

Larry Flynt, a smut peddler who cares

Michelle Goldberg
He's a pornographer and First Amendment fighter, a zealot in the war on hypocrisy. Now that he's running for California governor, he says a certain movie star should be very, very nervous.

The California shell game

Robert Scheer
However you feel about Gray Davis, if you're a small "d" democrat, a no vote on the recall is an obligation.

George Bush’s Terminator problem

Tim Grieve
Arnold Schwarzenegger may be the GOP's best shot yet at a California comeback. But his playboy ways and pro-choice politics make him anathema to the president's allies on the Christian right.

Joe Conason’s Journal

Salon Staff
Conan the Liberal gets blasted by Rush and others on the far right. What will Karl Rove do now?

Joe Conason’s Journal

Salon Staff
Why are Republicans happy about Arnold -- but cry treason when lefty celebs get political?

The triumph of fringe science

Katharine Mieszkowski
Global warming naysayers argue that we don't need to do anything to stop rising temperatures. Mainstream scientists used to be able to ignore them, but now they make White House policy.

“The Magdalene Sisters”

Andrew O'Hehir
This classic crowd-pleaser about innocents incarcerated in a convent laundry will surprise anyone unfamiliar with Ireland's hostility to women.

My daughter’s reality show

Stephanie Lehmann
I was cool, I watched "Sex and the City" with my 14-year-old daughter. But then she asked, "Can Ben sleep over?"

Arianna vs. the Terminator?

Tim Grieve
By most accounts, California Gov. Gray Davis' days are numbered. Beyond that, pundits say, the October recall vote is totally unpredictable.
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