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Friday’s must-reads: Fakes and forgeries edition

Geraldine Sealey

They fought the law and the law won

Michelle Goldberg
Anti-Bush protesters were tough and resilient all week. But in the end it was the NYPD and City Hall with the upper hand.

More than 1,000 casualties

Jeff Horwitz

RNC bloggers gone wild!

Mark Follman
They promised substance over style -- hard-hitting, inside scoops. So say hello to Bo Derek, Miss America, TV star Angie Harmon, and "Ari Fleischer's guide to red-hot G.O.P. love."

The downloading of the president ’04

Farhad Manjoo
Will fears about the new voting machines keep voters away from the polls? And what's going on in Florida, anyway?

Don’t do it, Britney!

Rebecca Traister
Some day her prince will come, but it's not sleazy fiance Kevin Federline. The virginal pop tart is finally making her own decisions -- and it ain't pretty.

Never meta girl like you before

Thomas Bartlett
Two exclusive free downloads from two of the year's most acclaimed records -- and don't take my word for it. Plus: A blissful, b-side Bjork.

Must-download TV

Farhad Manjoo
The latest developments in TV-show-trading technology mean you don't need TiVo to watch what you want, when you want.

Blogging grows up

Farhad Manjoo
Mena and Ben Trott thrilled the world of bloggers with their Movable Type software. Then their company, Six Apart, received venture financing and they decided it was time to get serious.

The Fix

Salon Staff
No Cruise control: Worrisome box office and more gay-baiting rumors. For a few Olympians, the road to Athens leads first to a Playboy shoot. Plus: Ebay auctions a bid for celebrity

Right Hook

Mark Follman
Mark Steyn says a "deluded" John Kerry is "frozen in the '60s," while Trent Lott tags the Boston native "a French-speaking socialist." Plus: Defending dubious terror alerts. And: Drudge rips off Tom Tomorrow.

The best (and worst) from Boston

Salon Staff
From speeches watched by millions to unguarded comments in the hallways, Salon was all over the Democratic Convention. Here are some of the week's highlights.

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
The hysterical skies, Part 2: I call up Annie Jacobsen, who in defiance of all obtainable facts continues to claim she was a witness to a terrorist "dry run."

Blog, blog, blog

Neal Pollack
I've got my laptop and I'm staying just over the state line, close enough to smell the democratic process! I saw Janeane Garofalo today and she's shorter than me! OK, time for bed!

Bush/Cheney ’04: Hiding from the Debates Commission

Arianna Huffington

The new blogocracy

danah boyd
The mainstream media is doing its best to belittle Democratic Convention bloggers, but the arrival of a host of online scribblers is reinvigorating, and challenging, old-school journalism.

Tucker Carlson’s Jacuzzi defense

Tim Grieve

Big shot burn out

Arianna Huffington

At the speed of blog

Farhad Manjoo
After a Republican congressman resigned unexpectedly, a lefty blogger called for readers to send money to his opponent -- and the cash poured in.

The Fix

Salon Staff
So who did Meryl Streep really base her villainous senator on? Is Martha ready to step up and serve her time? And which New Yorker writer gave more than a thousand clams to the Kerry campaign? Plus: A "Simple Life" drinking game -- that's hot!

Margaret Cho gets the Whoopi treatment

Stephen W. Stromberg

Fallen angel

Thomas Bartlett
Thumb-wrestling my way through a concert by the once great Elvis Costello. Plus: Edward Norton's favorite band, and free music from John "The Breakfast Club" Hughes' son.

What bloggers bring to Boston

Geraldine Sealey

Hersh: Children sodomized at Abu Ghraib, on tape

Geraldine Sealey
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