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Controversial cell research takes a hit
Dawn MacKeen
Critics of the field have a heyday as the results of one study and a lawsuit fuel their fire.
“Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her”
Stephanie Zacharek
Cameron Diaz, Calista Flockhart, Glenn Close -- why didn't we get to see this finely crafted, intimate star vehicle on a movie screen?
Time for another veep watch?
Anthony York
Cheney's troubled ticker has some suggesting he step aside -- but who would get the nod?
Is there anything left to say?
Daryl Lindsey
Guns, neglect, bullying, the role of race: If you feel like you've heard this all before, it's because you have.
Other people’s money
David Horowitz
President Bush's proposed tax cut would wrest control from tax-and-spend Democrats and return power to the people.
Looking for Mr. Other Half
Virginia Vitzthum
I want my soul mate to be my lover, best friend and intellectual equal. Why is that asking too much?
Between pro-life and pro-choice
Judith Greer
Richard North Patterson tries to write a "fair" abortion novel in "Protect and Defend," but there's no such thing.
Bush’s opening night
Jake Tapper
And the review is not good. At his first press conference, the president serves up nicknames, "coco" plants and an impressive series of nonanswers.
“Protect and Defend”
Read by Patricia Kalember
In his latest novel, Richard North Patterson combines the election of a new president and the appointment of a controversial chief justice with a heated battle over reproductive rights.
Where Clinton hating never dies
Alicia Montgomery
At a conference of conservatives, a new Republican president is no reason to forget about the last one.
Ben-Hur upstages Cheney
Alicia Montgomery
At a convention of conservative activists, the vice president doesn't serve up the partisan red meat -- Charlton Heston does.
Leaving little to the imagination
David Skinner
When Clarence Thomas gave a fire-breathing speech at the "conservative prom," it made my head spin. And not in a good way.
Bring back the bomb!
Dana Hull
Nuclear paranoia fit perfectly with my adolescence in the '80s. Then one day, while I was writhing in the gutter, it simply stopped.
“PC, M.D.” by Sally Satel
Ivan Oransky
A doctor argues that affirmative action and ignoramus patients organizations are ruining American healthcare.
Pro-choice activism is reactivated
Dawn MacKeen
Donations to Planned Parenthood are flooding in -- in the name of President Bush.
A swash of restrictions
Interview by Stephan Cox
Stephan Cox speaks with NARAL's Erica Pelletreau about why President Bush reinstated the abortion "gag rule," what other restrictions to expect and why Roe vs. Wade will still stand four years from now.
Crying wolf
Camille Paglia
Ashcroft is a Confederate! Bush will outlaw abortion! It's easy to see why the public is tuning out the Democratic Party's tiresome hysteria.
Save the males!
Amy Benfer
Men are going the way of the dodo in our feminized society, says Warren Farrell. And that's not good for either sex.
Ashcroft’s win, the left’s loss
Salon Staff
The battle over the attorney general results in friction and division -- within the Democratic Party.
Dems fold on Ashcroft
Alicia Montgomery
And party activists are angry. James Carville says Democrats are giving their "unelected president" a free ride.
Bush II: Smells like the ’80s!
Carina Chocano
Who cut the brie in D.C.? Plus: Advertising makes a hard right and an elitist lefty gives rhetoric tips to nonelitist righties.
Can two men make a baby?
Theresa Pinto Sherer
Researchers say it's possible, but lawmakers must pave the way.
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