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Harriet Miers is all business

Dan Noyes
Bush's Supreme Court nominee does have a paper trail -- leading to major corporations.

Saving Ohio

Bill Frogameni
Did a reporter with GOP ties suppress a story that could have cost Bush the White House?

A new design for a new decade

Salon Staff
In honor of Salon's 10th birthday, we're treating our readers to a new look. A letter from editor in chief Joan Walsh.

The last frontier: Roommate ware

Cory Doctorow
Andrea abandons Silicon Valley, knockoff kitchen gnomes from Eastern Europe flood the market, and Lester and Perry get their first business plan. Chapter 4 of "Themepunks."

Who is Harriet Miers?

Tim Grieve
The left doesn't know her. The right asks, "Where's our Scalia/Thomas"?

What’s the story with Judy?

Farhad Manjoo
The New York Times has a lot of explaining to do about Judith Miller, now that she's been released from jail. So what's the hang-up?

How the dot-com legacy led to useless toast robots

Cory Doctorow
In an abandoned Florida mall, Perry and Lester continue their high-tech tinkering. Chapter 3 of "Themepunks."

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
The New Orleans-Oklahoma City Hornets: Like the sound of that? How about this: OKC might not get screwed in this deal. Plus: Salon vs. Top Ramen.

Reviewed

Salon Staff
New music from Barbra Streisand, Bon Jovi and Earth, Wind & Fire.

Boogie Woogie Elmo and the junkyard future

Cory Doctorow
What happens when you match 3D printers with free computing power? Chapter 2 of "Themepunks."

The Fix

Salon Staff
"Worst Emmys ever"? Plus: Rather on missing Katrina, Courtney Love sentenced, again.

Timeline to disaster

Farhad Manjoo, Page Rockwell, Aaron Kinney
Salon's hour-by-hour account of the worst natural disaster in U.S. history -- and how our government failed.

The know-nothings

Andrew O'Hehir
Pro-business Republicans and the religious right have joined in a frighteningly successful campaign to undermine the findings of science.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Conservatives' new poster child: The penguin. Fur flies over J. Lo clothes. Plus: First Brangelina, now ... Orlandsten?

The moneyed scales of justice?

Dan Noyes
John Roberts' ties to corporate America, and his potential for conflicts of interest, would be unprecedented for a sitting justice. Will the Senate notice?

The clampdown

T.g.
Is the Bush administration trying to lock the press out of New Orleans? Can Scott McClellan answer a simple question?

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
The director of the minimalist, suburban "Thumbsucker" explains why he hates "American Beauty" and "Garden State." Plus: A polysexual French farce, and a master filmmaker's sweeping history of Greece.

Dreams unrealized

Billy Sothern
The nearly uniform complexion of New Orleans' victims is as clear an illustration of the failure of the civil rights movement as anything I've ever seen as an attorney for the poor in the city.

Around the Web

Salon Staff
Around the Web: Katrina's devastation extends to the New Orleans music scene.

“Looting” or “finding”?

Aaron Kinney
Bloggers are outraged over the different captions on photos of blacks and whites in New Orleans.

What do fallen soldiers think about Iraq? We don’t always have to guess

T.g.
Two days before he was killed, a National Guardsman from Georgia reportedly set out his feelings about the war -- and the president -- on his blog.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Horror! Embarrassment! Ignominy! A losing baseball team might win a division! Wait: That's a good thing.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Starlet paparazzi horror stories. Britney Spears, a bigamist? Plus: Brad and Jen, officially over.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Elite NFL pass-catchers have a lot to learn when it comes to whining for more money. Here's a primer for Terrell Owens, Antonio Gates and anyone else with a beef.
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