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Black and white and dead all over

Charles Taylor
In our roundup of the best new mysteries, black America's answer to Ross Macdonald, a Danish boy fights the Nazis, and the great Ross Thomas, back in print at last.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to Gary Kamiya's "Sleepwalking Toward Baghdad."

Sleepwalking toward Baghdad

Gary Kamiya
As the sand runs out on peace, America drifts alone toward a strange and unjustified war.

Joe Conason’s Journal

Salon Staff
The latest Richard Perle outrage: The Bush foreign policy adviser should resign for calling a journalist a "terrorist" -- and the Senate should investigate his fishy business deal. Plus: Another Horowitz outrage.

Inside the other police state

Phillip Robertson
As I try to cross over to Iraq, Syria's secret police follow me around like bad luck. But it's the Kurds who feel most of the heat.

Joe Conason’s Journal

Salon Staff
U.N. bombshell: More evidence against Iraq turns out to be phony. Plus: Did Bush make a big booboo during his speech to the nation?

Building a better war

Mary Papenfuss
As the U.S. marches toward an invasion of Iraq, Human Rights Watch is trying to do what critics say is impossible: Wield public opinion to create a more humanitarian war.

The Salon interview: Stanley Crouch

Laura McClure
The career provocateur says an Iraq attack could provoke Saddam to use nuclear weapons and trigger more terror -- but won't say whether he's for or against the war.

The Salon Interview: Dennis Kucinich

Jake Tapper
The lefty long-shot presidential candidate has found new fans because of his antiwar stance. He explains his "holistic candidacy" -- and past pro-life votes -- to Salon.

Sharon’s world

Aluf Benn
Bush is on his side, a longed-for Iraq war is coming, and the Palestinians seem to be under control, but the economy is in ruins and his right-wing coalition could be shaky. For Israel's ultimate survivor, it's business as usual.

Big Oil fears war, too

Dan Baum
While "No blood for oil!" echoes in the streets, analysts say oil companies actually dread war in Iraq.

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
Terminal One: At JFK International Airport, in an enormous swath of asphalt, glass, and aluminum flying machines, the pilot stalks old ghosts.

So long, Saddam?

Ferry Biedermann
As war looms, Iraqis have started doing the unthinkable: Criticizing Saddam Hussein.

The Salon Interview: Molly Ivins

Laura McClure
The Op-Ed populist says her fellow Texan, the man from Midland, is in over his head as he rushes to war with Iraq.

The Salon Interview: Chris Matthews

Joan Walsh
He made his name bashing Clinton. But the "Hardball" host has broken from the cable TV pack over war with Iraq. And he has even warmed up to Clinton -- Hillary, that is.

“A moral failure”

Salon Staff
Containment can't work and "only regime change will make Iraq a state that does not threaten us," Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said in a speech on Thursday.

A haunting silence

Salon Staff
While the White House risks the horrors of war, the Senate is paralyzed, Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., said in a speech on the floor of the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, Feb. 12.

Waiting for the bombs

Ferry Biedermann
On the streets of Baghdad, Iraqis fear that neither Osama bin Laden nor the pope will be able to help them now.

Saddam stands alone

Ferry Biedermann
The Arab street that once rallied for Iraq is strangely quiet, although anger and frustration sometimes boil up.

Colin Powell: “Nexus of poisons and terror”

Salon Staff
In a dramatic appeal to the United Nations Security Council, the U.S. secretary of state unveils new evidence in the case for war.

How convincing was Powell?

Michelle Goldberg, Suzy Hansen, Edward W. Lempinen
Sandra Mackey, Peter Bergen, Khidir Hamza, Todd Gitlin and other experts on Iraq, al-Qaida and weapons inspections evaluate the secretary of state's U.N. presentation.

Eyes on the prize

Joan Walsh
Will the civil rights battle finally be won in bed?

Shock troops for Bush

Michelle Goldberg
Partisans of the extreme right gathered outside of Washington this weekend to cheer on Cheney and Coulter -- and vent their rage at the liberals who rule America.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to "The Great Debate," by Gary Kamiya, and "State of the Union: Frightened," by Jake Tapper.
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