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Coming to our senses?
James K. Galbraith
What the president's declining approval ratings suggest about Americans' judgment -- and the prospects for redefeating Bush.
Monday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyMemo to Condi
Eric BoehlertBush’s Hail Mary
James K. Galbraith
The only events that have (temporarily) stopped the constant erosion of Bush's popularity have been 9/11, the Iraq war and the capture of Saddam. He'd better hope he finds Osama in October.
Of fate and football
Gary Kamiya
Is football more than a game? Two of the best gridiron movies ever made take very different routes to arrive at the same answer.
All that you want to leave behind
Annie Zaleski
U2 spent the '90s making rebellious music that strayed into weirdness and irony, but a new compilation sticks to the band's trademark earnestness.
Go for the knees!
Amy Reiter
Celeb boxing pits Tonya Harding against Amy Fisher; Jolie's got insanity envy; Rosie whacks the come-out police; J.Lo wants a baby Lo; and more!
Ashcroft terrorizes Senate panel
Jake Tapper
The attorney general says that critics of Bush's controversial security measures "live in a dream world" -- as one committee member slumbers peacefully.
What he meant to say
Amy Reiter
Foot-in-mouth police snag a Backstreet Boy; scads of terror-themed entertainment pushed back; Bob Hope feeling healthier, sadder.
Welcome to my world
Camille Paglia
Why we need to cut taxes deeper, reexamine American education and
tune out "The Sopranos."
Gwen Ifill
Robert Margolis
The host of PBS's "Washington Week in Review" and correspondent for "The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer" is a fan of civil conversation, good writing and the Washington Mystics.
Marilyn Manson predicts better music under Bush
Amy Reiter
Goth rocker ready to push the envelope; Dept. of Disposable Tips: Meg Ryan
gets love advice from Elizabeth Taylor. Plus: Martha Stewart -- no more dirty underwear!
Where do you want to work today?
Katharine Mieszkowski
Microsoft goes for "station domination," wallpapering a San Francisco subway station with recruiting ads.
Newsreal: A massive journalistic breakdown
Mollie Dickenson
The nation's media elites have gotten the Clinton "scandals" wrong from Day 1.
A massive journalistic breakdown
Mollie Dickenson
The nation's media elites have gotten the Clinton "scandals" wrong from Day 1.
It's just my 19th unnervous breakup
Courtney Weaver
Courtney is grilled by Harriet about the reasons for her latest breakup.
A day at the beach with my “aunties”
Anne LamottWhy didn't Andy sleep with Monica? You'll never guess.
Courtney Weaver
Have your amorous exploits ever been short-circuited for peculiar
reasons?
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