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Team players or tools of the patriarchy?
Cathy Young
Women often are supplying the muscle behind the fathers' rights movement.
No out Scouts
Fiona Morgan, Daryl Lindsey
Plaintiff James Dale, the Boy Scouts, Andrew Sullivan and others react to the ruling that the organization can exclude gays.
The story of a young prostitute
Virginia Vitzthum
A teenage call girl gets her "parenting" wherever she can find it. Part 1 in a series.
Do mothers still want to rule the roost?
Salon Staff
"I, too, have been guilty of maternal chauvinism"
A wiggy shrink in yellow bell-bottoms
Annie Auguste
Once I stopped expecting my father to be ordinary it got easier to accept his polymorphously perverse personality.
Hip papa
Steffan Chirazi
Now that it's cool to be a dad, all you need is love and a Land Rover stroller. And maybe a pint.
The mama lion at the gate
Cathy Young
Maternal chauvinism is a dad's greatest obstacle to parental parity.
Is home schooling a complete education?
Salon Staff
"Home schoolers are bright, but are they ready to face the world outside the home?"
Future crock
John Leonard
Is the new economy eliminating private property, politics and civilization?
The gun letters
Camille Paglia
The Million Moms are "cowardettes who don't know the difference between a Glock and a glockenspiel."
You have your mother’s temper
Garrison Keillor
I hated my mother for not controlling her rages, and now I find myself turning into her.
Can you make yourself like someone?
Garrison Keillor
I love and care for my adopted child, but I don't always like him. Is this normal?
Salon.com Announces Syndication and Sponsorship Agreement with Kimberly-Clark
Salon Staff
Maker of Huggies Products and Kleenex brand facial tissues
features Salon.com content on the new Web network Parentstages.com
The Mothers Who Think Tuesday Spotlight
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Kimberly-Clark is the proud sponsor of the Tuesday feature on Mothers Who Think.
Letters to the editor
Salon Staff
Horowitz gives Giuliani too much credit Plus: La Leche League isn't full of boobs; has coach Bob Knight mellowed?
Letters to the editor
Salon Staff
Can Dungeons & Dragons regain gamers' trust? Plus: Attachment parenting by any other name; will Chris Columbus ruin Harry Potter?
The drug war gravy train
Daniel Forbes
How the White House rewarded U.S. News, Seventeen and other magazines for publishing anti-drug articles.
I believed in the breast
Sue Robins
And then the control freaks at La Leche League buried me in bureaucracy, bare breasts and too much LLLove.
Extreme Ritalin
Lawrence H. Diller
The drug should not become the moral equivalent of, or substitute for, better parenting and schools.
Mary Ellen Mark
Andrew Long
With her strongly personal approach, she documents the lives of people on the edges of society -- from the prostitutes of Bombay to the street kids of Seattle to the cowboys of small-town Texas rodeos.
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