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Right Hook
Mark Follman
Stop that gay-promoting SpongeBob! Fear CIA "mutineers" leaking secret neocon moves to Sy Hersh! Beware the coming Latino jihad! And more advice from the right wing as Bush retakes office.
More hawkish talk on Iran
Jeff HorwitzElection could trigger civil war
Simon Tisdall
The Iraq election is at risk of inflaming, not taming, the Middle East.
Bush’s inaugural address exposed
Joyce McGreevy
"My promise to the American people: To cast a wide net for freedom, from the ancient ruins of Enron to the future ruins of Iran."
Our man in Baghdad
Mark FollmanThe scandal sheet
Peter Dizikes
Print it out, send it to Harry Reid, or just read it and weep. Here are 34 scandals from the first four years of George W. Bush's presidency -- every one of them worse than Whitewater.
War on Iran may be next
Mark Follman“The accountability moment”
Geraldine SealeyPreparing for an attack on Iran?
Julian Borger, Ian Traynor
The Bush administration thinks that if it "can get rid of a few crazy mullahs and bring in the young guys who like Gap jeans, all the world's problems are solved," a former CIA official says.
The heat is on
Simon Tisdall
Expectations for what Mahmoud Abbas can do for the Palestinians are high, but will he be able to deliver?
For Iraq, high hopes and dark plans
Tim GrieveRight Hook
Mark Follman
Fox News' Sean Hannity rips U.N. official over tsunami relief comment, wants him fired. Too bad his facts are wrong. And: Why is a right-winger singing from the same choir as Michael Moore?
Clothes make the mullah
Niloofar Haeri
In Iran, home to some of the best-dressed clergy in the Islamic world, looking good is part of the job.
Syria at the crossroads
Ferry Biedermann
The nation that "punches above its weight" in the Middle East is caught between the desire to come in from the cold and its old habits of militancy -- and now it's facing U.S. troops across its border.
Bush stops spam; blue states rejoice
Farhad Manjoo, Katharine Mieszkowski
Also: Google closes its digital library doors, and Dennis Kucinich's blog rocks your world. Salon's technology and business predictions for 2005.
Crystal-ball gazing into 2005
Salon Staff
From the Supreme Court to "The Da Vinci Code," Table Talk makes its predictions for the headlines and stories of the year ahead.
The worst of Times
Andrew O'Hehir
Two new books on the New York Times relive its recent crises. But while the Jayson Blair scandal made for splashy headlines, the real question is how the country's leading newspaper will recover from spreading lies about Iraq's WMD.
Nuclear feud
Mark SchapiroThe Senate’s looming nuclear winter
Arianna Huffington
If Republicans get away with changing the rules on judicial filibusters, decades of legal precedents are doomed. It's time for a preemptive strike.
If you like Iraq, you’ll love Iran
Jeff Horwitz
Kenneth Pollack says the Bush administration doesn't have a clue about what to do in Iran and doesn't have much time to get it right.
Temporary truce
Simon Tisdall
Bush's crusade against Kofi Annan and the U.N. for presuming to put limits on U.S. power is on hold -- for now.
Honoring failure
Sidney Blumenthal
How to run an imperial presidency: Reward those who have failed. Otherwise, the whole charade will be exposed.
Fit to be tried
Rory McCarthy
"Chemical Ali," the man alleged to have gassed 5,000 Kurds in 1988, is the first in Saddam's regime to face trial.
“Mad Mullahs” for Truth
Geraldine Sealey
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