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Ciao, cookbooks!

Jonathan Beecher Field
With food blogs multiplying like weeds and millions of recipes available with a simple keystroke, has the Internet made the cookbook obsolete?

Regarding Oscar

Salon Staff
Salon critics and special guests weigh in on the Academy Awards -- the wins, the dresses, the absence of Anna Nicole!

The Fix

Scott Lamb
An Oscar summary. BitTorrent goes legal. Plus: Davis tells Love, "I want to squirt on you"?

Why I refused to blog for Edwards

Lindsay Beyerstein
Before Amanda Marcotte's short-lived tenure as blogger for the John Edwards campaign, I was offered the job. Here's why I said no.

Various matters

Glenn Greenwald
Newsweek's Richard Wolffe responds. Dick Cheney explains how 9/11 made "quagmires" desirable. Neoconservatism and the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Ramses III and the first strike

Andrew Leonard
What does worker unrest in Egypt 3,000 years ago have to do with a proposed labor law in China?

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Anna Nicole to get Bahamas burial. Who'll get Britney's tell-all interview? Plus: Olbermann calls Cooper "a marketing experiment."

Paul Campos’ response to Glenn Reynolds

Glenn Greenwald
More reaction to the call from a right-wing law professor for the assassination of Iranian scientists and clerics.

The seduction of Fair & Lovely

Andrew Leonard
Was profiting off skin-color bias a "rational" response to the market?

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
How spring training is like Christmas, right down to the chestnuts.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Blogger sued over topless Aniston photos. The post-Grammys sales bump. Plus: David Lynch's first gallery show.

The “fantastic job” Newsweek’s Richard Wolffe claims he is doing

Glenn Greenwald
The amiable and self-praising chat between Tony Snow and White House correspondents tells you all you need to know about the state of our nation's press corps.

I made the government admit it was wrong

Steven Lubet
At least it looks that way. After my Salon article pointed out errors in a new citizenship test, the feds changed the test.

Equal-opportunity objectifiers?

Catherine Price
In a new Chrysler ad, a lucky man has both his wife and car upgraded. But -- surprise! -- objectification in advertising goes both ways.

Sen. Johnson is discharged

Alex Koppelman
After a two-month stay at George Washington University Hospital, the South Dakota Democrat heads to a rehabilitation facility.

On the difference between “before” and “after”

Alex Koppelman
The National Review's Cliff May makes a leap of logic.

Various matters

Glenn Greenwald
The White House uses David Broder. Jose Padilla's captors must testify. More research on the psychology of the Bush follower.

Housing starts: The bottom falls out

Andrew Leonard
Don't make too much of any single month's bad economic numbers, says economist Dean Baker. But maybe pay a little attention to this one

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Watching ads on TiVo. Worrying about Britney. Plus: Al Gore's anti-global-warming rock-a-thon.

Fighting words

Joan Walsh
Can liberal bloggers be both partisan kingmakers and independent journalists? The blogstorm over the John Edwards campaign points to some tough lessons.

Why I had to quit the John Edwards campaign

Amanda Marcotte
During my brief tenure as blogmaster for a Democratic presidential contender, I experienced the right-wing smear machine firsthand

FireDogLake’s Libby reporting forces a reevaluation of blogs

Glenn Greenwald
National journalists are being forced to acknowledge that much of the journalism that takes place on blogs is not only as good as, but sometimes superior to, their own.

Bill Donohue vs. the world (especially women)

Rebecca Traister
Frances Kissling, head of Catholics for a Free Choice, talks about the right-wing activist who forced the John Edwards campaign to part with one of its bloggers.

Foreign influences on our elections — then and now

Glenn Greenwald
Bush supporters turn Australia's John Howard into a hero for his attack on Democrats; what happened to their outrage over foreign influence on our elections?
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