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Video games, dragsters and death

Chalmers Johnson
How the military's new recruiting tools lure kids unprepared for the real dangers of war -- an excerpt from "The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic."

The state of your unions

Salon Staff
Salon's female readers tell tales of extramarital temptation, emotional and physical abuse, and cowboy dreams that went awry.

The greatest week in rock history

Eric Boehlert
Thirty-four years ago this week, the Beatles, Stones, Zeppelin, Temptations, Santana, Crosby Stills and Nash, and Creedence Clearwater all shared top billing on the Billboard album chart. There's never been another lineup quite like it -- and there will never be again.

Save the Earth — dump Bush

David Talbot
In a slashing interview, environmental leader Bobby Kennedy Jr. denounces the administration's "crimes against nature" and discusses the Democratic presidential pack, the dawn of Arnold's California reign -- and his own political future.

Lord of the “hotel” flies

Heather Havrilesky
Dave -- the normal guy on the rancidly brilliant "Paradise Hotel" -- talks to Salon about giving up three months of his life to be another test rat in Fox's reality show experiment.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Where are the football bloggers? Though the gridiron seems perfectly suited for blogland, it's baseball that reigns.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
NFC preview: Only a fool would pick a repeat champ in the NFL. This fool says watch out for the Buccaneers.

“Thirteen”

Stephanie Zacharek
Director Catherine Hardwicke collaborated with a teenage girl to accurately convey the gritty realities of American youth. The result goes down like medicine.

Those amazing animals!

Heather Havrilesky
CBS's "Amazing Race" proves that nothing brings out the beast within couples like dealing with traffic, layovers and illegible maps.

Big lies

Joe Conason
How the right-wing propaganda machine demonizes liberals and distorts the common-sense politics of America: First in a week of excerpts from Joe Conason's new book.

The poseur in chief

Jeremy Heimans, Tim Dixon
Democrats can't win in '04 by fighting Bush on the issues alone. They have to convince Americans that their warrior president is a phony in a flyboy suit.

Woods on fire

Amy Reiter
Actor James Woods says he hates to talk about politics -- yet can't seem to help himself. In a let-it-rip interview, he defends Bush, calls Clinton a "liar," and sounds off on everything from his sex life to the war with Iraq.

Never mind the bell-bottoms

Shannon Zimmerman
Was Led Zeppelin really a proto-punk outfit in hippie garb? With the million-selling live box set "How the West Was Won," Jimmy Page wants you to think so.

My daughter’s reality show

Stephanie Lehmann
I was cool, I watched "Sex and the City" with my 14-year-old daughter. But then she asked, "Can Ben sleep over?"

The Fix

Salon Staff
Reality version of "Beverly Hillbillies"? High school behavior on the Hill, and Mini-Me to marry tall drink of water. Plus: Design Martha's cell and win a prize!

Dire straights

Heather Havrilesky
Bravo's "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" offers a whole new flavor of wicked fun for the makeover genre -- and brings the shame of being hetero out of the closet once and for all.

Diary of a college girl, Part 2

Jessica Grose
After losing my virginity and suffering a miserable, histrionic breakup, my new boyfriend's Cusack-esque brand of sedation and comfort was ideal -- for a while.

Naked vinyl

Glen Helfand
Bachelor-bait record cover art of the 1950s and '60s focused on the essentials: Boobs, drinking and stag parties!

Skate free or die

Soo Young Lee
On the board, I could be the kind of girl I wanted to be -- fearless, gnarly and completely myself.

Wasting disease

Caroline Knapp
I ate nothing but cottage cheese and rice cakes. I was a set of bones hunkered over a tiny saucer. What was I feeling? What was I trying, so desperately, not to feel?

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to Bomani Jones' article about why blacks rarely survive on reality TV shows.

The sins of the mother

Suzy Hansen
Lionel Shriver discusses her chilling new novel "We Need to Talk About Kevin," her fears about motherhood and how Columbine monsters are made.

“Spellbound”

Stephanie Zacharek
Jeff Blitz's delightful documentary on the National Spelling Bee and its grammar-school competitors will win your heart. Whether or not you can spell "opsimath."

An Arab Mogadishu

Phillip Robertson
A report from the most violent place in Iraq.
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