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Sex with latex
Stephen Lemons
Porn industry workers and prostitutes have to balance profit and safety, and their choices about using protection can inform us all.
Rescued by the Word
Thomas Lynch
The mortician author of "The Undertaking" picks five books to remind you that poetry can save your life.
Swept away
Nell Bernstein
Thousands of women, often guilty of little more than lousy judgment, are serving long prison sentences as drug "conspirators."
Even better than Slashdot?
Rachel Chalmers
Advogato is the latest step forward in the evolution of online open-source community.
Put Mom through, but not that marketing VP!
Kaitlin Quistgaard
Do you want an e-mail-reading software agent deciding who can interrupt you?
The hip-hop pornographer
Michelle Goldberg
Lil' Kim debuted as a brassy M.C. who wanted orgasms -- not respect. Four years on, the life of a porn-positive rapper looks pretty empty.
The date rape drug, around the clock
Cynthia Kuhn, Wilkie Wilson
Help! I take GHB every two hours, and can't quit.
Napster death match, Round 3
Eric Boehlert
Fending off a life-threatening court injunction, file-swapping phenom Napster insists it has done nothing wrong.
The poisoning of suburbia
Ted Oehmke
An 18-year-old girl died after taking a pill she thought was ecstasy. Is her death a sign of more tragedies to come?
The Napster library
Janelle Brown
Does the San Francisco Public Library's plan to lend out e-books portend the death of the publishing industry?
Microsoft’s .Net: Visionary or vaporware?
Scott Rosenberg
Having trouble reading Gates' latest road map to the future? You're not alone. Here's some help.
Another defeat for “kiddie porn” law
Janelle Brown
Free speech wins again as the COPA is struck down by a court of appeals.
Microsoft’s brave new dot-net world
Katharine Mieszkowski
You'd expect Gates and Ballmer to gloat about their plans for a Net-based platform teeming with complex features -- but Marc Andreessen?
Wire cutters
Damien Cave
So you want wireless access to the Web? We put five devices through their paces to find out what works.
Children’s software programmer: “It doesn’t spy on you”
Salon Staff
"Exactly where is information about anyone being collected?"
We want our SUVs
Jacques Leslie
Al Gore and the Democrats' attacks aside, rising gas prices could be the only thing that forces the U.S. to stop hogging the world's energy.
Readers cheer Courtney Love’s rant against major labels
Salon Staff
"She has made a fan of me for life"
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