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Letters
Salon Staff
Readers continue to sound off on Pope John Paul II's legacy and the state of the church.
The Jeff Gannon myth continues to spread
Eric Boehlert
Bloggers try to link the phony White House correspondent with an Iowa missing persons case.
U.N. misconduct
Owen Bowcott
An internal report finds repeated sexual abuse by peacekeepers in several countries and recommends steps for punishment and prevention.
From pub brawl to national crisis
Angelique Chrisafis
Supporters turn against the Irish Republican Army, saying it has intimidated witnesses to a murder during the commemoration of Bloody Sunday.
Celebrity justice
Dan Glaister
Another "trial of the century" begins as Michael Jackson faces charges of lewd acts with a 13-year-old boy and conspiracy involving abduction, imprisonment and extortion.
Crossing the church-state line
Sidney Blumenthal
Thomas Jefferson warned of the dangers of becoming a "priest-ridden people," but a conservative clergy was essential to Bush's victory.
Right Hook
Mark Follman
Safire and Novak spin themselves silly over Kerry's Mary Cheney comment; Buchanan equates gays with alcoholics and pedophiles. Plus: Freepers trade blows over Jon Stewart's takedown of Tucker Carlson.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Marilyn Manson plans to play Jesus on the big screen, and the porn industry gets back to business. Plus: Will Miramax split from Disney?
Off the couch
Meredith Maran
After 40 years -- and more than $100,000 in bills -- I finally gave up on the talking cure.
The Fix
Karen Croft
Bill O'Reilly says we should play rap music to torture Saddam, Nicole Kidman wants J.Lo's butt, and will Peter Jackson direct "The Hobbit"? Plus: Jack Nicholson reveals hidden talents!
Dirty white girl
Shannon Zimmerman
On "In the Zone," Britney Spears gets in touch with her inner perv for fun and profit. But mostly, of course, for profit.
Right Hook
Mark Follman
David Frum says Bush "surrendered to the radicals" by hiding behind security in London; Gen. Franks predicts another terror attack could dissolve U.S. Constitution; Coulter bashes "pandering" Dems who just discovered their Jewishness.
Right Hook
Mark Follman
As Sullivan celebrates, Free Republic bloggers savage Massachusetts' "gay judges" and abnormal "homos"; Lowry finally agrees to fight Franken!
Mob justice
Katharine Mieszkowski
Watch what you say to that 13-year-old in a chat room. It could be a vigilante looking to do some tar-and-feathering.
Defining judicial deviancy down
Michelle Goldberg
Bush's nomination of right-wing caricature William Pryor to the 11th Circuit takes his court-packing efforts to new depths.
G-strings and Ph.D.s
Virginia Vitzthum
Katherine Frank stripped, interviewed her customers and then wrote a thesis about male desire.
The joy of no sex
Sam Langley
Celibacy becomes an invitation to be a better father, a better citizen of the world, and, yes, even a better husband.
The 75th Oscars: Hollywood dons its war paint
Cintra Wilson
Movie people act all serious while Marines die, the Academy actually provides some surprises (Adrien Brody, anyone?) and Michael Moore pees on the furniture. And Nicole, honey, write a speech, OK?
Letters
Salon Staff
Why did he need to know? And can you fight evil with a credit card? Readers face off over Pete Townshend.
For Pete’s sake
Joey Sweeney
Pete Townshend has always been a refugee from the sexual fringe, a student of cosmic discomfort and a warrior in the war against unspeakable things.
Sin
Jake Tapper
Ten years after ripping up a photo of the pope to protest sexual abuse in the Catholic Church -- and destroying her career -- Siniad O'Connor returns to talk about her new album of Irish folk, her kids and why she sympathizes with America.
Jailbait
Katharine Mieszkowski
How antiabortion zealots posing as underage girls tried to entrap Planned Parenthood workers.
Before women had pubic hair
David Bowman
Scholar Peter Gay talks about "Exposed: The Victorian Nude" at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
Paul Gauguin’s erotic life
David Bowman
He was cruel to his wife, drove van Gogh mad and delighted in impregnating women. The author of a Gauguin biography talks about why she loves his art anyway.
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