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“The Cider House Rules”
Stephanie Zacharek
Driven by Tobey Maguire's marvelously layered performance, Lasse Hallstrvm's old-fashioned cinematic yarn-spinning yields genuine emotion without sentimentality.
Let the games begin
Max Garrone
The front-runners still look strong, but among the GOP, the real question may be who's on third.
Onward, Christian soldiers
Jake Tapper
Keyes, Bauer and Forbes proselytize at a pro-Jesus, anti-gay rally in Des Moines.
Many questions, few answers
David Corn
There are still many things we need to know about the two Democrats and six Republicans who want to be our next president.
Resistance is futile
Tracy Quan
He has two moms, I have a suspicious boyfriend and there are years between us. But I can't say no.
Southern governors declare war on divorce
Lisa Moricoli Latham
But their methods ignore social science, solutions and their neediest constituents.
The Gush and Bore show!
Max Garrone
Buchanan's Brigade finds a cause, McCain takes to the streets and Bush breaks it to us gently about abortion.
Letters to the editor
Letters to the Editor
White House and anti-drug TV -- Big Brother manipulation or good use of government? Plus:
Who's afraid of mutated foods?; Camille Paglia's moronic defense of loudmouth athletes
Fear and soccer on the campaign trail
Max Garrone
The GOP embraces Hispanic voters as the soccer moms of 2000 while Bradley resurrects Willie Horton and the story of a political romance can finally be told.
Pro-life or just anti-McCain?
Jake Tapper
A new series of soft-money ads target John McCain's stance on abortion. Are they rooted in valid criticism or political vendetta?
If she can make it on Letterman?
Max Garrone
Hillary seduces Dave, McCain burned by flag in S.C. and -- surprise! -- voters like pols who have nice families.
The GOP's Latino strategy
Anthony York
Bush's brain trust tells the party that Hispanics can be lured away from Democrats the way the South was decades ago.
Abortions are down and everybody wants credit
Elissa Keeler Miller
The real news is that access to medical abortion doesn't increase the overall rate.
A match made in hell?
Garrison Keillor
It seems we still have the hots for each other 13 years later, but he's sure it wouldn't work. How do I convince him to take the plunge?
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Salon StaffWhat's at stake in the 2000 elections?
Michael Alvear
Rosa Parks, David Duke, Steve Wozniak, Camille Paglia, Al Franken -- and dozens more -- talk about what inspires and frightens them about the political year ahead.
GOP rivals get nasty at latest debate
Jake Tapper
With Bush and Bauer sparring over Jesus and McCain fighting charges that he helped a campaign donor, the race for the Republican nomination is heating up.
The softer side of Henry Rollins
Cintra Wilson
Can it be? In his new one-man show, Black Flag's former lead singer seems to be wandering toward the land of warm 'n' fuzzy.
As long as he doesn’t sound gay
Paul Festa
The mayoral candidate who articulated a growing angst in San Francisco may have been hurt at the polls because of the voice he said it in.
Bush gets religion
Jake Tapper
The GOP front-runner extols Jesus and criticizes McCain in his third debate.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Is Jim Carrey really the best comic since Chaplin? Plus: It's urban playgrounds that produce NBA stars; does Indian school yield high-tech geniuses or drones?
Revenge of the nerd
Jake Tapper
Steve Forbes' poll numbers in New Hampshire slowly rise even though the media ignores him.
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