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Last exit to book land

David Kipen
An ex-book critic finds hope in the current campaigns to save newspaper book reviews and restore reading to the heart of American life.

The legend of Rahm

Edward McClelland
Was Rahm Emanuel the reason the Democrats took back the House in the 2006 election? A Chicago reporter makes the case.

Is virtual rape a crime?

Tracy Clark-Flory
At least one victim has complained to the real-life police.

Oklahoma activists block antiabortion legislation

Pamela Merritt
How can choice advocates ensure more outcomes like this one?

Blog news

Glenn Greenwald
Follow-up on blog request

Don’t worry, be Mike Gravel

Alex Koppelman
No job, no money, no problem -- after personal setbacks, the quirky Alaskan returns to his first love as a long-shot contender for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Nude car washes, presidential vetoes and more

Catherine Price
It's a busy Friday.

What ever happened to TV theme songs?

Salon Staff
Remember when it seemed like almost every TV show had its own original song? Those days are long gone.

Have Bill Frist and right-wing bloggers plagiarized their new Iraq plan?

Glenn Greenwald
A new organization created to support the Iraq war seems to have stolen its founding document from Valerie Ninemire's cheerleading site.

GOP presidential debate

Glenn Greenwald
Determine the questions that the candidates are required to answer.

The battle for California, as seen by bike. Part 2

Andrew Leonard
Riding for open space, and a question for readers of How the World Works.

Who has the biggest blogosphere?

Andrew Leonard
China to India: Nyah, nyah, my country has more bloggers than yours!

“Stripperific” Britney’s back

Tracy Clark-Flory
Haters and fans alike are in a frenzy over the pop star's first performance in three years.

Salon wins Webby award

Joan Walsh
We're the people's choice in the online magazine category. Thanks, Webby voters!

From Russia, with regression analysis

Andrew Leonard
No market economy here: An economist crunches some numbers on the rise and fall of oligarchic capitalists in the post-Soviet era.

Goodbye to the Fix, for now

Joan Walsh
In a world gone mad with celebrity gossip, it's time to focus on what we can do best.

Storm over “penis” in Va. Tech shooting photo

Tracy Clark-Flory
Readers outraged by supposed nudity in image of wounded student.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Curt Schilling's bloody sock revisited as Red Sox publicity stunt: Why aren't there standards for TV and radio announcers' reporting?

Getting ready for the first Democratic debate

Joan Walsh
Sure, it all seems too early, but it's exciting nonetheless. Plus: I'm on "Scarborough Country" tonight.

How little we know about Cho

Joan Walsh
Newt Gingrich blames liberalism, the Sunday Times of London blames "a feminised society." So many opinions, so little enlightenment about the Virginia Tech tragedy.

Does a white Web burn too many watts?

Andrew Leonard
Colors have costs, but not for LCD screens. So where's my government rebate?

Down and dirty with the GOP down South

Michael Scherer
Vote buying, astroturfing, anonymous attacks -- the 2008 Republican contenders keep hitting each other below the belt in South Carolina.

Right-wing blogs discover massive conspiracy to hide WMDs in Iraq

Glenn Greenwald
The embrace by leading neoconservatives and other war supporters of the most bizarre and deranged conspiracy theories speaks volumes about their credibility and judgment.

“In fact, ocean desalination does not work”

Andrew Leonard
Food & Water Watch responds to HTWW; Marin County shouldn't be considering an unproven, unreliable technology
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