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Bush’s lost week

Salon staff report
After a series of stunning political reversals, it's time for the president to sober up.

High noon for the morning-after pill

Janelle Brown
With the medical establishment pushing to make it available over the counter, and anti-abortion groups fighting to stop it, little-known emergency contraception could be the next battle in the reproductive wars.

The “abortion boat” changes course

Amy Benfer
Citing legal barriers and overwhelming demand, Women on Waves decides not to perform abortions in Ireland.

Slim Shady takes a hit from the FCC

Salon Staff
By Eric Boehlert

The “abortion boat” steams toward Ireland

Carina Chocano
Women on Waves will provide medical abortions to women in international waters.

Bushed!

Salon Staff
France and Germany blast Bush on missile defense, while Sweden prepares to fight him on global warming.

Bushzilla goes to Europe

Anthony York
Can the president convince our increasingly dismayed allies that he isn't just an arrogant Texas oilman?

Bushed!

Salon Staff
Bush enrages California, again. Plus: Does global warming really need a lot of new research?

The morality police

Charles Taylor
Our hysterical attempts to shield kids from images of sex and violence are stunting young lives -- and trapping us all in a Big Lie.

The mystery of John Doe No. 2

David Neiwert
McVeigh may die, but the FBI's shoddy case means suspicions that he had at least one other accomplice will live on.

Bushed!

Salon Staff
Conservatives gripe about tax cut, but Republicans play it cool in the Senate.

Bushed!

Salon Staff
Christopher Reeve and rights groups sue Bush, while half-human Bat Boy stalks Jenna. Plus: The president smiles through party switch as Republicans back off tough talk.

Journalists or terrorists?

Frederick Clarkson
The antiabortion Nuremberg Files, notorious for what critics call its "hit list" of abortion providers, now plans to broadcast abortion providers and patients over the Web and wrap its actions in the First Amendment.

“The Jim Whisperer”

Jake Tapper
Harry Reid, the man most responsible for guiding Sen. Jim Jeffords to a new political identity, has a long history with party-switching.

“Our Song”

Charles Taylor
A girl's life: Three young actresses star in a winning, kind movie about the sort of teens who don't make it into most mainstream movies.

Why’d he do it?

Jake Tapper
Sen. Jim Jeffords has had problems with his party for a long time, but President Bush appears to have pushed him over the edge.

Bush’s brand-new Day

Joan Walsh
Trying to burnish his "compassionate" image, the president is now quoting Dorothy Day. Who's next -- Mother Jones?

Do it yourself

Janelle Brown
Homemaking gets its groove back as youthful Martha Stewart acolytes knit, purl and make curtains.

The Colin Powell difference

Ben Barber
For Foreign Service veterans, the new secretary of state's openness is a welcome change from Madeleine Albright's snobbery.

The pregnant pariah

Amy Benfer
I've got news for Gov. Jane Swift, and it probably isn't what she wants to hear.

Bushed!

Salon Staff
Not so fast, Ted! Energy crisis solution: Less e-mail? "That's My Bush!" recap. Plus: Official gets egged in Seoul; the dirt on Bush's judicial nominees.

Dems to GOP: It’s payback time!

Jake Tapper
Republicans stonewalled Clinton's judicial appointments. Now angry Senate Democrats vow to return the favor.

Bushed!

Salon Staff
Veep, governor disagree "big time" on power. Plus: Dems ready to slam and jam the president's bench picks; celebs in Britain blast Bush on the environment.

The ugly Americans

Ian Williams
Don't blame it all on Bush -- the world's grievances against the U.S. have been stewing for a long time
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