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Of goblins and gospels

Christopher Healy
Evangelical Christians have decided that instead of boycotting Halloween, they're going to take advantage it -- by slipping Bible verses into kids' candy bags.

How George Bush lost the sun

Katharine Mieszkowski
Solar power could be a source of new jobs and an answer to global warming. So why has the U.S. fallen behind other nations in developing it?

Googling my brain

Andrew Leonard
Another great leap for lazy thinkers: My computer is now as easy to search as the Web.

The sex is great, but he’s not my type

Cary Tennis
He's coarse, crude, temperamental, testy ... and great in bed.

Daring to hope

Ed Guiton
Christopher Reeve was an inspiration to many as he confronted his own paralysis and advanced the cause of stem cell research.

Sen. Graham: Bush covered up Saudi involvement in 9/11

Mary Jacoby
The former chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee tells Salon that the White House has suppressed convincing evidence that Saudi government agents aided at least two of the hijackers.

One music store to rule them all

Farhad Manjoo
Microsoft's answer to iTunes isn't pretty, doesn't have that great a selection, and won't sell songs that play on an iPod. But it'll still probably take over the world of online music.

Letters

Salon Staff
We want our Buffy shows! Readers respond to Farhad Manjoo's "Must-Download TV."

What’s that hissing sound?

Jeff Nachtigal
Worried about oil running out? Don't look now, but natural gas is next on the endangered hydrocarbons list.

Blogging grows up

Farhad Manjoo
Mena and Ben Trott thrilled the world of bloggers with their Movable Type software. Then their company, Six Apart, received venture financing and they decided it was time to get serious.

Documents for download

Stephen W. Stromberg

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers weigh in on how to talk to your kids about drugs even if you still do them. Plus: Hooray for Dan Savage!

Get up, stand up, social network

Paul Lamb
Can online networking offer a leg up to the disadvantaged? The founder of Street Tech aims to find out.

Too much of a good thing

Farhad Manjoo
Forget spam -- our real conundrum is the overload of legitimate e-mail. But help is coming.

Computer, heal thyself

Sam Williams
Why should humans have to do all the work? It's high time machines learned how to take care of themselves.

The Photoshopping of the president

Corrie Pikul
How a software application brought political satire to the masses. Plus: The candidates' hot-tub embrace and other steamy gallery images.

You are who you know: Part 2

Andrew Leonard
Social software pioneers have the Internet biz buzzing again. But their new networks are even more valuable as booster shots for human connection.

Little red blogs

Mat Honan
On the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown, blogs are booming in China. But are they making any difference?

The gas guzzlers who just can’t quit

Katharine Mieszkowski
American consumers won't change their SUV-driving ways until there's a major fuel shortage or a global warming catastrophe, according to the new book "The End of Oil." And by then it may be too late.

The system is crashing

Arianna Huffington
Like a nasty virus, George W. Bush's anti-American policies have invaded and corrupted the American system. This November it's time to reboot.

Everyone is an editor

Sam Williams
In the wacky wiki world, a Web browser is all you need to start contributing. But when the goal is to create an encyclopedia, such democracy has some pitfalls.

Don’t be afraid of the big bad Gmail

Mathew Honan
Privacy advocates are frothing about Google's plan to scan e-mail for advertising purposes. A report from an early tester of the service says their concerns are overblown.

Am I too honest?

Cary Tennis
Should I say what women want to hear, or tell them the truth and watch them walk away?

A picture is no longer worth a thousand words

Farhad Manjoo
Which photograph of Lance Cpl. Ted Boudreaux and two boys in the desert is the real thing? No one knows for sure, in the age of Photoshop.
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