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How to seduce the press

Joan Walsh
The way George W. Bush turned the New York Times' Frank Bruni into his love puppet on the campaign trail could serve as a how-to manual for all future candidates.

“Be My Baby”

Stephanie Zacharek
How the genius of Phil Spector and Ronnie Spector met and created a song of magnificent carnality.

Cycling in hell and loving it

Christopher Ketcham
Forget hamstering at the gym: I choose the challenge of the Urban Death Match!

Befuddlement

Cary Tennis
Bad affairs, boys who won't commit, long-distance love and -- threesomes.

And here’s to you, Mrs. Johnson!

Jeff Stark
"Survivor" surprises again! Big Tom blows it; Lex takes a walk; and Brandon snarls one last time for the cameras.

The making of a hawk

David Talbot
From Kuwait to Kosovo to Kabul, American firepower has been on the right side of history. The odyssey of a former dove.

Identity crisis

Theresa Pinto Sherer
Decades after becoming an Italian-American Korean, I learn the truth and wonder: Why was I abandoned on the street, a note pinned to my shirt, at the age of 3?

My crush on Musharraf

Asra Q. Nomani
With his dogs, drinking, frameless glasses and Armani suits, he's reviled by extremists.

The Taliban’s ladies auxiliary

Asra Q. Nomani
A revival of conservative Islam among educated Pakistani women has many doing whatever they can to support the war against America.

This blood’s for you!

Bill Wyman
Milk, it turns out, isn't the only potable fluid you can get from a cow

Peshawar protests peacefully

Sean Kenny
Friday, the Muslim holy day, is also a day of testing for Pakistan's Musharraf.

“Dancing With Demons” by Penny Valentine and Vicki Wickham

Stephanie Zacharek
She drank, took drugs and walloped her (female) lover with a skillet, but Dusty Springfield was the pure, true voice of British R&B.

Rally round the flag

King Kaufman
I love Old Glory. I just wonder if I can take it back from the creeps who've waved it all my life.

Trash mags with training wheels

Janelle Brown
Teen glossies walk a fine line between beauty myth and teen reality -- and they stumble often.

Backyard boxing is back

King Kaufman
When the Intl. Brotherhood of Sweet Scientists gathers, there's beer, barbecue and two amateur pugilists beating the bejesus out of each other.

If Jeff Kent were black

Joan Walsh
The San Francisco Giants' All-Star second baseman got off easy for blasting Barry Bonds to Sports Illustrated, because the media likes him and hates Bonds. Could race (say it isn't so!) have anything to do with it?

I do — kind of

Amy Benfer
"I won't" feminists go up against "I did, but I have a good excuse" feminists in a holier-than-thou battle over what it means to walk that aisle.

Memo to George

Bruce Kluger, David Slavin
We can't get upstaged anymore by Clinton's uptown act. Get Colin and Condi ready: It's time for Operation We Have to Get Black People to Like Us!

A conversation with Terry Zwigoff and Daniel Clowes

Rex Doane
The director of "Crumb" and the acclaimed cartoonist-author of "David Boring" team up on "Ghost World," a new film specifically for weirdos.

So much confusion

Chris Colin
This week, Dr. McFeely attends to bowel movements, death and the Backstreet Boys. Let him tell you how to feel!

The amazing disappearing book review section

Kevin Berger
Enthralled by marketing surveys, the newspaper industry's managerial caste has decreed that readers want more space devoted to the Backstreet Boys than to books.

Summer reading

Salon's critics
Our critics spotlight the season's cheap (and not so cheap) thrills and single out a few bestselling stinkers (paging Jackie Collins!).

Solo blues

Garrison Keillor
Now that my friends are married, they seem to be allergic to socializing with an unmarried woman.

The darker side of Muhammad Ali

Larry Platt
A devastating book overturns the boxer's saintly image and redeems one victim of his racial stereotyping -- Joe Frazier.
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