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Filipino Villagers Helped Kill Terror Leader

Salon Staff

Filipino Villagers Helped Kill Terror Leader

Salon Staff

The best, and worst, of Sundance 2012

Andrew O'Hehir
Many big premieres disappointed, but the indie-fest was full of vital, challenging films. Here's what to look for

Sundance 2012: Less glitz, more gravy

Andrew O'Hehir
Movie stars modeling skiwear? Not so much. But Robert Redford's indie-film shindig has adjusted to hard times

“Reality” conquers the movies

Jason Bailey
"Devil Inside" rules the weekend box office, and points the way to a new generation of found-footage films

Do IUDs limit kinky play?

Tracy Clark-Flory
A woman is about to go on Mirena -- but that doesn't mean her taste for inflatable toys is a liability

The toxic corporations that run America

Tara Lohan
Five energy companies that are buying their way out of being held accountable for egregious environmental abuses

Child abuse: We’re making the problem worse

Tracy Clark-Flory
Experts say America's approach to sex offenders only increases the likelihood that they will re-offend

Rick Perry’s shockingly smart decision

Steve Kornacki
Like Bill Clinton 23 years ago, he shows that the best thing to do if you become a national joke is to laugh along

Why college football is better than the pros

Allen Barra
Saturday's game between top-ranked LSU and Alabama is another reminder that the best games are played on campus

“Hell on Wheels” is a western built for hard times

Matt Zoller Seitz
"Hell on Wheels," set during the building of the transcontinental railroad, is mythical historical drama

The problem with “America in Prime Time”

Matt Zoller Seitz
PBS' smart series finds a fresh way into TV history, but too often misses the forest for the trees
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