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For Shame

David Futrelle
David Futrelle reviews 'For Shame' by James B. Twitchell

Family myths, family realities

Stephanie Coontz
A string of lurid cases this year drew attention away from the real challenges that confront American families.

You, me and the Holy Spirit, baby

Susie Bright
Christian sex manuals promise readers they can achieve a divine three-way by "affair-proofing" their marriages.

The littlest harlot

Tracy Quan
A working girl pays tribute to her role model.

Just because I'm HIV-positive, can't I bear children

Lori Leibovich
She was a former prostitute and drug addict. She was infected with the AIDS virus. But Patti Radigan felt that motherhood could be her salvation. And a pioneering San Francisco clinic agreed to help her.

For girls only

Laura Green
With love and irritation, a professor remembers the books she grew up with -- and away from.

Paper-clothed strangers

Jennifer New
Holding a stranger's hand during an abortion is an unforgetable experience.

Someone to watch over you

Andrew Leonard
Your boss thinks you're using the Net to goof off. With programs like LittleBrother, he can track your every click -- and block sites that make you "unproductive."

SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

Christopher Hitchens
There was less -- and more -- to Mother Teresa than met the eye.

foreskin or against it?

Hank Hyena
Is circumcision the unkindest cut of all?

Kids having kids: whose decision is it?

Dawn MacKeen
A recent court ruling in California reignies the debate over whether prgnant minors are capable of making a decision about abortion.

It's a girl thing

Cynthia Joyce
Of first bras, near-kisses and why the sixth grade sucks

birth doctor, mother, abortionist

Camille Peri
An intimate conversation with a woman on the front lines of America's most emotionally charged debate.

Republican Chick

Margaret Talbot
She may be nesting, but Mary Matalin is more of a hawk than ever

SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

Jonathan Broder
Most of us are fed up enough with spam to say, "There ought to be a law." But a libertarian argues against new congressional proposals to curtail unwanted e-mail.

One, two, many Tim McVeighs

Lori Leibovich
He was a public relations disaster for the far right, but many people believe what he believed and are prepared to act just as violently.

Respect, yes;equivalence, no

David Horowitz
Same-sex marriage is a lost cause because
gays are not the "same."

Partial Victory

David Corn
Anti-abortion forces may have lost a battle over the Santorum bill, but they might now be winning the war.

Sexual Harassment

Laura Miller
Salon magazine: Laura Miller on two new books that explore the ambiguous terrain of sexual harassment.

A law until itself

Jeff Stein
A former New York Times investigative reporter explains how the IRS puts results above going after the real tax evaders.

Heaven’s Gate: R.I.P.

Andrew Ross
May a flight of UFOs take them to their rest.

Trojan Horse

Jenn Shreve
The campaign to ban "partial-birth" abortions is really an attempt to overturn Roe vs. Wade, says an abortion doctor on the front lines.

The Test

Courtney Weaver
Courtney Weaver takes the dreaded pregnancy test.

SALON Daily Clicks: Media Circus

Laura Fraser
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