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Whipping the Post
Farhad Manjoo
The Washington Post put a lid on angry readers by removing a letters blog from its Web site. Now the paper's ombudsman defends her assertion that crooked lobbyist Jack Abramoff "directed" money to Democrats.
Can’t stand the heat? Turn off the comments
Tim Grieve
The Post's ombudsman gets it wrong on Abramoff. The editors are tired of hearing about it.
Google much? The Justice Department wants to know
Tim Grieve
To defend an antiporn law, government lawyers say they need to see search engine logs.
Workingman globalization blues
Andrew Leonard
U.S. wage growth has never been so slow. Time to bar the door, Katy.
Alan’s melody
Riverbend
Iraqi blogger Riverbend remembers her friend Alan, killed during the abduction of journalist Jill Carroll.
Iraq’s oil shock
Robert Bryce
As the country's energy nightmare continues, U.S. troops are using nearly 40 times more fuel per day than the average, increasingly angry Iraqi.
2006: Bush’s Waterloo?
Tom Engelhardt
From Iraq to Plamegate to an angry bureaucracy, the coming year holds mortal dangers for Bush. But he still has some cards to play.
Bloggers get busy busting Alito
Sarah Karnasiewicz
NARAL's Bush v. Choice blog heats up on the second day of confirmation hearings.
The first American woman abducted in Iraq
Sarah Karnasiewicz
A freelance foreign reporter has been missing since Saturday.
What will Oprah do?
Hillary Frey
Broadsheet wants to know: since James Frey fabricated parts of his bestselling memoir, "A Million Little Pieces," what will his biggest fan do?
Smash the Consensus!
Andrew Leonard
Anti-globalizationists are trying to stop the tide. Here's a better target.
No more Treasury bonds, thank you, I’m full
Andrew Leonard
Is China tired of propping up the U.S. economy?
New gadget lets guys test their swimmers
Page Rockwell
Britain gets the first over-the-counter fertility test for men. (There's one for women, too!)
Ask the pilot
Patrick Smith
A catalog of horrors: Wings falling off, gashed fuselages, and sensationalist bloggers.
Microsoft: Just following Chinese orders
Andrew Leonard
Bill Gates & Co. censor a Chinese blogger. What could be more natural?
Wonkette gets a sex change
Rebecca Traister
The best-known female political blogger hands off her pen -- and her anal sex joke handbook -- to a guy.
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