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September boys

John Jeremiah Sullivan
Just because you've never heard of the Chicago quintet Frisbie doesn't mean that they're not one of the best, most ambitious pop bands in America.

The sappiest generation

Sean Elder
My cantankerous father and my own better judgment won't let me get sentimental about WWII veterans.

Dear Dottie Downturn

Salon Staff
Back by popular demand, Salon's mistress of new-economy etiquette offers advice to troubled dot-commers.

Is Mike Myers the next Streisand?

Amy Reiter
"Dieter's" mother-in-law says she'd "like to kill" the comedian and "slap" Ron Howard; Gene Simmons: Get ready for the Kiss casino, theme park, movie, book and miniseries! Plus: Bo Derek on America's problem with nudity.

Bombshells away

Karen Abbott
At 67, Mamie Van Doren, natural wonder, B-movie actress and Nixon favorite, is selling nipple prints online and enjoying a comeback.

“Big Brother” — the story so far

Jeff Stark, Bill Wyman, Carina Chocano
Jordan the ho! Eddie the good son! Curtis the cipher! Episode by episode, a complete guide to the antics of Mega, Karen and Brittany the cuddle slut.

God is their copilot

Jake Tapper
Both born-again, Bush and Gore have made this the most God-fearing presidential race in 100 years. But their faiths have led these men in two completely different directions.

Chicken soup for the marketer’s soul

Steven M. Zeitchik
Our reporter ventures inside a think tank for the most successful book publisher you've never heard of.

Circumcision may cut AIDS risk

Sabin Russell
Researchers have routinely dismissed the idea that the procedure can stem the spread of HIV. That may be about to change.

When God and football collide

Salon Staff
Readers back the Supreme Court on its decision to ban prayer at school events.

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.

Haiti’s battered faith

Michael Deibert
Impoverished, terrorized, their elections corrupted, the country's people still believe in their hero, Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

Real Life Rock Top 10

Greil Marcus
Chris Isaak, 'N Sync and the favorite albums of Minnesota Senate candidates: Ten observations on pop and its discontents, from the noted author and critic.

Necking

D.A. Blyler
A clavicle man waxes poetic about the virtues of a woman's collarbone.

The war over Dr. Laura

Kerry Lauerman
A gay activist boycott of the conservative radio host backfires when the religious right jumps in.

The California chainsaw massacre

Mark Hertsgaard
Clear-cutting is tearing up forests in the nation's most environmentally aware state, and opponents blame the timber industry's ties to Gov. Gray Davis.

Europe’s monster plane

Mark Hunter
It's 40 feet shorter than a football field: Meet Airbus' huge new A3XX, which could change the future of aviation.

Saucy soccer moms

Matthew DeBord
Forget supermodels, it is She of the coveted vote whom I most desire.

Seven days in May: Britney Spears does it again!

Eric Boehlert
The bubbly teen phenom storms the charts with a massive No. 1 album, but will nasty rapper Eminem cut her down to size? The record industry scores a record-setting week.

The charter school magnate

Eve Pell
With his controversial privately run schools, entrepreneur David Brennan pushes Ohio into the center of the school-choice debate.

Knowing what's up down there

Carmen Winant
Life is one long vagina monologue for this precocious teen, the daughter of a sex educator.

Martina Navratilova

Steve Kettmann
The most daring player in the history of tennis, her attacking style and superb athleticism revolutionized the sport.

Blinded by science

Melinda Misuraca
Love and molecules converge in a hot Thai swim one evening.

Lip hair OK in Disneyland

J.A. Getzlaff
In a radical gesture of modernity, the Happiest Place on Earth has lifted the ban on mustached employees.
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