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California Republicans: “Circular firing squad”

Anthony York
'Circular firing squad' for California Republicans: Abortion foes win big as state GOP tries -- and fails -- to regroup after impeachment.

Flynt's revenge

Carol Lloyd
The porno king and Official Republican Humiliator tells why he did it, the real reason the Washington Post ran his ad and what he'd do if he had five more lives.

Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere

Salon Tech Writers
Turing Test transcripts: Is it bot or not?

Flea market

Anne Lamott
It turns out faith is like a little cat that you let in once and feed, and it stays forever.

Boogie bites

Jenn Shreve
Porn star activists want to pave the way for a new era of enlightened porn ... but isn't this an oxymoron?

Mammary dreams

Steve Erickson
Behind men's moral outrage at Clinton's behavior seethes the fear that his compulsion is just one step beyond our own.

Flynt's revenge

Carol Lloyd
Larry Flynt on his investigations, why the Washington Post ran his ad and what he'd do if he had five more lives.

The limits of free speech

Sallie Tisdale
A lifelong advocate of both free speech and women's right to abortions agonizes over a ruling that may protect doctors but shrink free speech.

A twisted tale of two brothers

Jeff Stein
A year after the Birmingham abortion clinic bombing, the gay brother of suspect Eric Rudolph still mourns its victims.

The trickster president

Richard Goldstein
Clinton's enemies have made him a culture hero.

Citizen Nader

Karen Croft
Air bags. Clean air. The Freedom of Information Act. He has never had much of a personal life, but Ralph Nader has deeply affected American public life.

Ask Pat Robertson

James Poniewozik
Pat Robertson says his call to halt impeachment was just "political analysis." A look at the reverend's worldly wisdom.

Great expectations

Joanna Scott
Faced with the cruel suspense of an endangered pregnancy, a novelist found that her greatest comfort came from hearing stories, especially the scary ones.

On to Mars!

Rebecca Bryant
While NASA fiddles with robots, a grass-roots movement burns to put human beings on the Red Planet -- soon.

The baby girl I gave away

Ceil Malek
Putting up a baby for adoption was the first act of my adult life, but it took me almost 30 years to face what that decision meant for me and my daughter.

Ithaka: A Daughter's Memoir Of Being Found

Maud Casey
Maud Casey reviews 'Ithaka' by Sarah Saffian

Seasons Of Her Life: A Biography Of Madeleine Korbel Albright

Emily Gordon
Emily Gordon reviews "Seasons of Her Life" by Ann Blackman.

Strong-arm and hammer

Joe Conason
House Majority Whip Tom DeLay of Texas is the force behind the renewed push to impeach the president.

Fascism by any other name

David Horowitz
When conservatives try to meet at Columbia, ideologues shout them down, with the backing of the administration.

Millennial family values

Stephanie Coontz
Sociologist Stephanie Coontz on how American leaders have spent more time on the Clinton sex scandal than they have on issues that will affect the families of the future.

One big happy family

Alan Wolfe
The author of 'One Nation, After All' says Americans are more tolerant than the Christian right would like to believe.

One big happy family

Alan Wolfe
The election was a referendum on morality, after all, but Americans voted for tolerance, not vengeance.

The GOP goes “liberal”

Joe Conason
J.C. Watts? Jennifer Dunn? Politicians with such multiple defects ordinarily would be handed House leadership only after Saddam Hussein and O.J. Simpson had turned the job down.

A day to remember?

Jeff Stein
Police and federal agents brace for violence as anti-abortion forces celebrate 'Remembrance Day.'
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