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The emotional machine
Suzy Hansen
Steve Grand, designer of the artificial life program Creatures, talks about the stupidity of computers, the role of desire in intelligence and the coming revolution in what it means to be "alive."
How low can they go?
Kera Bolonik
Women's magazines, once the source of first-rate writing, now offer a steady diet of diets and product tie-ins to readers who get no respect.
A pox on pro-lifers
Chris Mooney
Antiabortion groups say they'd rather die than take a smallpox vaccine derived from fetal tissue.
Send in the clones
Norah Vincent
The president's opposition to cloning stem cells is based on scientific superstition and Luddite fears.
Back to nature
Arthur Allen
The bioethics czar's new right-hand man is passionately opposed to abortion, public schools, federal taxes and Democrats.
Have abortion foes received anthrax letters too?
Anthony York
Yes, says Army of God's Donald Spitz, but the "liberal media" ignored them.
Abortion terrorism intrigue
Frederick Clarkson
The Nuremberg Files' Neal Horsley says fugitive abortion foe Clayton Waagner took him hostage, claimed credit for anthrax hoax -- and promised to kill 42 clinic workers if they don't resign. Skeptics say they're in cahoots.
ACLU offers to support Rev. Falwell
Salon StaffTerrorizing the environmental movement
Paul Tolme
Rep. Scott McInnis of the GOP wants leading green groups to denounce eco-terror, though they're already on record against it. Is he using Sept. 11 to crack down on groups he disagrees with?
Are right-wing hate groups behind anthrax terror?
Anthony York
Nobody knows, because the Justice Department isn't investigating violent militants on the right the way it's monitoring Muslims, critics say.
Are anthrax letters OK for abortion-rights groups?
Anthony York
Activists concerned about a second wave of threats fear the attorney general's antiabortion beliefs are the reason he won't meet with them.
The real “fifth column”
Joe Conason
While conservative pundits whine about treacherous lefty intellectuals, a real group of far-right traitors may be striking at America from within.
Homegrown terror
David Neiwert
Who's sending out anthrax? One possibility is becoming harder to ignore: The U.S.'s own far-right extremists.
The nation’s last anthrax scare
Frederick Clarkson
No one paid much attention when abortion providers received letters supposedly tainted with anthrax in 1998 and 1999. Everyone's paying attention now.
Movies of the Middle East
Janelle Brown
Middle Eastern cinema provides a rich and complex look at a region that has suddenly moved to center stage.
“The thin blonde line”
Anthony York
The online feud over Ann Coulter's firing by the National Review continues.
Falwell should have listened to the feminists
Robert Scheer
Instead of blaming them for the attacks on the U.S., right-wingers ought to thank women's groups for raising alarms about the Taliban early and often.
Networks of terror
John Leonard
As television hypes the coming war, the nation watches passively. Stunned by grief, we've shut ourselves up.
“Rebel Heart” by Bebe Buell
Stephanie Zacharek
The beauty who bedded Mick Jagger, Jimmy Page, Elvis Costello and other rock stars insists that she's no groupie.
Swimming with sharks
Norah Vincent
"Compassionate conservatism" means creating a social contract where people take responsibility for swimming with sharks -- or sleeping with them.
It’s a shame about Ray
Salon Staff
Readers respond to recent articles on Ray Bradbury, the British monarchy, Jonathan Richman and a funny little newspaper column.
What are we fighting for?
Lisa Moricoli Latham
I might have thought that losing my pregnancy would turn me against stem cell research. But it had the opposite effect.
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