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Why should a baby get the father’s last name?
Carol Lloyd
Historians, scientists and legal scholars offer some explanation.
Indiana Dan vs. Dr. Evil
Daryl Lindsey
The congressman trying to prevent Elian Gonzalez's return to Cuba, Rep. Dan Burton, gets more campaign funding from Florida's Cuban exile community than from his own folks back home in Hoosierland.
Letters to the editor
Letters to the Editor
Fired up about Jake Tapper's take on guns and Columbine Plus: The marijuana, sausage, and Mr. Misty cures for a hangover; "Hey Horowitz -- Socialism gave us Chernobyl, but capitalism gave us Bhopal."
The Juggling Act:WNYC's Series on Work and Family
Salon Staff
In partnership with Mothers Who Think and Salon.com
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Is Mahir just another celebrity victim? Plus: Quibbling with our film critics over the year's best; did Columbine school officials overreact?
It's too late, baby
Garrison Keillor
My husband finally quit drinking so I wouldn't leave him, but now I can't imagine ever letting him touch me again.
To the moon, Al
Jake Tapper
Al Gore and Bill Bradley square off in New Hampshire, with Ted Koppel cast in the role of marriage counselor.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Andrew Sullivan defends his politics
Plus: You don't have a right to privacy on your boss's time; did HIV+ mom make the right choice?
Plus: You don't have a right to privacy on your boss's time; did HIV+ mom make the right choice?
How much is too much?
Garrison Keillor
I can't focus on my schoolwork unless I have sex three or four times a day. Does this make me an addict?
She loves me, she loves me not
Susan Caba
In an exhaustive -- and exhausting -- book on motherhood, anthropologist Sara Blaffer Hrdy breaks some big news: There is no such thing as maternal instinct.
Rainbow Media Holdings, Inc. Acquires 10% of Salon.com in Brand Alliance
Salon Staff
Salon.com and Rainbow to Develop New Weekly TV Series for Bravo
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Are American voters ignorant -- or just apathetic? Plus: Shuttling blame for declining sex drive; polluting Bob Marley's legacy
Taking a chance on love
Jane Smith
Suddenly, we would be allowed to adopt a baby -- if we could accept the very real possibility that, one day, he would be mentally ill.
An affair to forget
Garrison Keillor
An evening of drunken passion has left me wondering if I'm still the good girl I thought I was.
Healthy urges
Garrison Keillor
I don't want to have to beg my boyfriend for sex, but I'm too young to give up on it.
Cult of the cloth
Lisa Moricoli Latham
I thought I could quit any time, but the ladies of the Diapering Board had me in their thrall.
“Breakfast With Scot” by Michael Downing
Greg Bottoms
In a smart, funny and affecting novel, two gay men inherit an 11-year-old boy and blanch when he turns out to be a budding queen.
A cooler head prevails
Fred Branfman
Psychologist Robert Firestone rejects the quick fix for bad marriage.
The Maharajah of poontang
David Segal
John Stagliano, the video mogul behind "Buttman," is a dirty-movie powerhouse, and either the scourge or savior of an unabashedly sordid business.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Must Camille turn her blade on her own community? Plus: Fighting the "Babywise" bible; was Pope Pius XII a Nazi pawn?
Please, God, don't let him be a penis grabber
Jonathan Kronstadt
Then again, if he is a penis grabber, keep him away from mine.
High noon for nurturers
Shelley Emling
Penelope Leach faces off with the Ezzos in a nasty turf war. Someone needs a spanking.
Striving to stay alive
Claire Barliant
With the disavowed Strivers program, the Educational Testing Service tried to rebuild a failing business and badly damaged product -- the SAT.
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