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Dog days for God
Robert Scheer
Its been a rough summer, taking the blame for senseless limits on stem cell research and killings on both sides in the Middle East.
Sex, the city and the price of freedom
Joyce Millman
In the latest whirling, surprising season of "Sex and the City," our four heroines get what they (think they) want.
The AIDS obstructionists
David Horowitz
As the AIDS epidemic spins out of control, special interest groups are preventing one of the only things that can work -- mandatory testing.
None of your beeswax
Jennifer Foote Sweeney
Certainly we have better things to do than judge each other's feminist credentials.
Is Bill Maher a libertarian?
Dann Halem
His "Politically Incorrect" record shows him to be something really un-PC: A flaming liberal.
Bad lieutenants
Jake Tapper
Moderate Republicans like Rep. Christopher Shays have proven to be an unexpected stone in Bush's shoe. But do they have the stomach to stand up to the GOP's bully boys?
Battle for the bloc
Anthony York
Bush's agonizing over stem cell research points up the administration's effort to woo the Catholic vote -- at a time when many say it no longer exists.
Poison Valley
Jim Fisher
Is workers' health the price we pay for high-tech progress? First of two parts.
Kiss and kiss and kiss and tell
Amy Reiter
Liv Tyler's mom spills beans on foolin' with Page, Jagger and Costello; Hurley and Grant together again for yuks? Mariah Carey freaks out online; and more.
Bushed!
Salon Staff
Bush burned by the "third rail"? Plus: The president finds party unity elusive on tough immigration and healthcare calls.
Shooting for life
Frederick Clarkson
The creator of the Nuremberg Files site and his supporters adopt a new weapon in their war against abortion: Live video broadcasts from clinics around the world.
The politically incorrect house on the prairie
Laura Miller
The New York Times' children's book editor talks about the ideological pressures on kids' books and whether Harry Potter is a classic yet.
Something cheesy in the state of Wisconsin
Jennifer Foote Sweeney
The state Supreme Court gives women a victory over deadbeat dads -- but at the cost of endangering reproductive rights.
Throbbing hearts and thumping Bibles
Lauren Sandler
Christian authors are staking their claim on pop culture's steamiest preserve: Romance novels.
On the lam, but online
Frederick Clarkson
Self-avowed antiabortion terrorist Clayton Waagner is a fugitive, but by posting a pledge to kill abortion providers, he may have given the feds just what they need to catch him.
To Bork or not to Bork
Alicia Montgomery
Democrats give notice that ideology will play a role when the Senate considers Bush's judicial nominees.
A change in the political landscape
Anthony York
A movement to draft pro-choice, pro-gay rights Richard Riordan for governor gains steam. Can the outgoing L.A. mayor usher in a new era for the California GOP?
Bushed!
Salon Staff
A congressman co-hosts a pork fest for Florida recounters! President shores up struggling church charity plan while GOP members break faith with his agenda. Plus: Fleischer faints at speech.
“Professor Death”
Viktor Frolke
Controversial bioethicist Peter Singer talks about the difference between humans and animals (none), the virtues of euthanasia (many) and why some babies are better off dead.
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