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Tuesday’s must-reads

Geraldine Sealey

Monday’s must-reads

Geraldine Sealey

A letter from the editor

Salon Staff
Rolling Stone, Dave Eggers and Sidney Blumenthal join forces with Salon to cover the 2004 election. Time to subscribe!

The blog before the storm

Scott Rosenberg

“Don’t be an asshole, vote Democratic”

Mark Spittle
The creator of the MoveOn parody ad "Bush in 41.2 Seconds" discusses the Republican reaction to his accidental meme.

Joe Conason’s Journal

Salon Staff
There's no doubt that Halliburton considers Mars to be a potential moneymaker -- it's profited from the space program from the very beginning.

Right Hook

Mark Follman
Conservatives attack Paul O'Neill's "overblown" revelations about the Bush-Cheney war plan. Plus: Norquist hammers Bush for the huge budget deficit; Buchanan greets the president's immigration plan by calling for "Operation Wetback."

Dean: Ninja power?

John Gorenfeld
For months, a rumor that Howard Dean played a minor role in a 1980s slasher flick has captivated supporters and political junkies. Here's a clip of the movie -- and the back story.

The return of the Internet

Farhad Manjoo, Katharine Mieszkowski
In 2003, Howard Dean scored big with the Web, while India took advantage of online communications to grab thousands of white-collar jobs from the West. The Net, it turns out, still matters.

Video gaming and its discontents

Jane Pinckard
Was 2003 the year of the great online multiplayer gaming flameout, or the year when a whole new approach to computer games finally gained real momentum?

Right Hook

Mark Follman
Getting giddy over Saddam: Taranto says bring on the millions of angry Arabs; Frum declares God wants Bush reelected. Plus: Why Saddam is the next Che Guevara.

Is this the neocon century?

Michelle Goldberg
Richard Perle, one of the intellectual architects of the Iraq war, offers an acerbic defense of his ideology.

Raking muck in “The Sims Online”

Farhad Manjoo
What happens when a virtual newspaper covering virtual events runs afoul of a real corporation?

Joe Conason’s Journal

Salon Staff
Whatever the reasoning behind Gore's endorsement of Dean, it's unlikely that petty animosity toward the Clintons or personal ambitions were important factors.

Right Hook

Mark Follman
The Weekly Standard insists Saddam helped al-Qaida; Den Beste says U.S. now more likely to use nukes. Plus: Conservatives beat down Abercrombie's "porn for kids."

Roll over, Confucius

Lisa Movius
As the sexual floodgates open in China, the biggest taboo left is talking about sex.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Tuesday Morning Quarterback columnist Gregg Easterbrook on blogging, anti-Semitism, cheerleaders and the entertaining game of football.

I don’t

Dan Savage
I'd love to satisfy my mother and annoy Rick Santorum by getting married to my boyfriend. But I care for him -- and our son -- too much to risk it.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
The MVP voters get it right at last: How valuable! Plus: The readers write about baseball and steroids.

Osama University?

Michelle Goldberg
Neoconservative critics have long charged Middle Eastern studies departments with anti-American bias. Now they've enlisted Congress in their crusade.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to "Camille Speaks!" by Kerry Lauerman, and "Sealing the Wal-Mart Borders," by Robert Scheer.

Hey, pal, I said I wanted friggin’ fuchsias!

Rebecca Traister
You thought only brides obsessed about flowers, caterers and invitations? Wake up and smell the floral centerpieces on the latest Web craze: Grooms' blogs.

Right Hook

Mark Follman
Pipes and Krauthammer warn of a second Holocaust; Taranto accuses Red Cross of coddling terrorists; WorldNetDaily claims al-Qaida may have set California fires.

Camille speaks!

Kerry Lauerman
Paglia returns to cast a withering eye on Clark ("what a phony!"), Kerry ("the hair!"), Madonna ("a monster"), bloggers -- and the "delusional narcissists" in the White House who led an out-of-his-depth president into a disastrous war.
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