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Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
Is JetBlue using passengers as guinea pigs? Plus: How zip-lock bags keep America safe.

Destination: Argentina

Benjamin Kunkel
From Borges to Bruce Chatwin, the rich and moody literature of South America's most European nation reflects its homeland's squandered potential.

The silencing of Anna

Michael Mainville
Russia's great journalist was gunned down by killers who may have been contracted to snuff out her investigation of government torture.

American woman, stay away from me

Page Rockwell
Does looking for love in the Ukraine help American men "become like American women"?

Showdown in Berlin

Andrew O'Hehir
What's really wrong with American soccer and why Italy will beat France in one of the greatest World Cup finals ever.

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
Isn't there something wrong with the fact that entire regions of the world go unserved by U.S. airlines?

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
NBA draft: On a wheeling, dealing night, all trades lead to Portland.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Stanley Cup: Hurricanes win a thriller the NHL didn't deserve. Plus: ESPN graphic reveals shocking World Cup truth: Goals are important.

Are you ready for some futbol?

Andrew O'Hehir
The World Cup is the Godzilla of sporting events -- it wreaks more havoc on more people around the world than anything else.

Was the 2004 election stolen? No.

Farhad Manjoo
In Rolling Stone, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. argues that new evidence proves that Bush stole the election. But the evidence he cites isn't new and his argument is filled with distortions and blatant omissions.

The Taiwan-Romania axis

Andrew Leonard
Even in the era of globalization, location can still be king.

“They didn’t see us as humans”

Heather Havrilesky
Frontline's "Sex Slaves" is a shocking look at the fastest-growing form of organized crime in eastern Europe.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Jackson hit with new molestation suit. Aniston denies Pitt courtesy call. Plus: Russian pol rips into Condi.

The coalition of the not-so-willing-anymore

Tim Grieve
As Iraqis go to the polls, one more foreign government announces that some of its troops are headed home.

The World Cup cometh

Andrew O'Hehir
The U.S. may not survive the first round against Italy, the Czech Republic and Ghana. But nobody said getting respect on the global soccer stage was going to be easy.

Condi’s trail of lies

Sidney Blumenthal
Condoleezza Rice's contradictory, misleading and outright false statements about the U.S. and torture have taken America's moral standing -- and her own -- to new depths.

In Iraq, December turns deadly for U.S. — already

Tim Grieve
Ten Marines are killed in Fallujah.

He forgot Poland!

Tim Grieve
The president feels the love in Mongolia.

Ask the pilot

Patrick Smith
The Mountain Goats invade the pilot's airspace. Also: Will the new all-luxury airlines survive?

Not just filmed but “Illuminated”

Priya Jain
Liev Schreiber talks about what it was like adapting the bestselling "Everything Is Illuminated" -- and not being able to recognize your own brother.

“Everything Is Illuminated”

Stephanie Zacharek
For those who couldn't quite grasp the novel, Liev Schreiber's film version finally illuminates what the fuss was all about.

“Lord of War”

Stephanie Zacharek
In this breezy geopolitical satire, Nicolas Cage plays an old-fashioned American salesman -- of Uzis and AK-47s.

“We’ve got to Bork Roberts!”

Rebecca Traister
Protesters sweat it out in the sweltering Manhattan heat to take their first stand against Bush's Supreme Court nominee.

Up with people

Simon Tisdall
The "no" votes in France and the Netherlands are a blow to Europe's political elite but a victory for its citizens.
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