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Letters

Salon Staff
Fans, detractors and Lovecraft-inspired writers respond to Laura Miller's "Master of Disgust."

Shilling for Hitler

Charles Taylor
Eminent historians defended Holocaust denier David Irving in the name of free speech and scholarship. Deborah Lipstadt's account of her libel trial with Irving proves how colossally wrong they were.

Old times there are not forgotten

David Talbot
John Wilkes Booth, the South's romantic villain, refused to accept the triumph of Northern values. Some things never change.

Letters

Salon Staff
Yanks, Euros trade blows on "Welcome to the New Cold War": Some say the dollar's vertiginous fall is just the beginning; others give "Euro-weenies" and French snobs a one-fingered American salute.

Welcome to the new cold war

Andrew O'Hehir
It's Chirac vs. Cheney, SUVs vs. minicars, and pommes frites vs. freedom fries in the new transatlantic culture war. But here's what you don't know: In the global conflict for moral and economic supremacy, Europe is winning.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Stewart book banned from Wal-Mart; Olsen twin rumors labeled "hurtful"; Shriver withheld sex from Schwarzenegger after RNC speech.

The slow-motion wreck of American values

James Carroll
How George W. Bush and his circle used the 9/11 crisis to reshape politics and culture and to launch a religious war against the entire world. An exclusive excerpt from "Crusade: Chronicles of an Unjust War."

How John Kerry should handle Iraq

Compiled by Salon staff
Thoughts on President Bush's foreign policy debacle -- and what the Democratic presidential nominee should say and do about it -- from John Judis, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Michael Lind and more.

“How Israel Lost” by Richard Ben Cramer

Baruch Kimmerling
This startling new book asks brave, naive and absolutely necessary questions. They must be answered if Israel is to save itself from destruction.

Writing in the Margins

Scott Thill
Our indie-publishing roundup: She's a neo-feminist icon, plus she shot Andy Warhol! The impenetrable French shrink who fuels today's film critics. Tony and Carmela as philosophers. Forgotten Bigfoot? He hasn't forgotten you!

Friday’s must-reads

Geraldine Sealey

Dark victory

Jeffrey Record
Why Bush's war in Iraq has damaged America's standing in the world and made us less safe.

To bleach his own

David Amsden
The media-fed obsession with the perfect smile has helped create an army of chalky, Tic Tac-like teeth so blindingly white they appear to be ... blue.

Dubya’s angels

Suzy Hansen
Laura Flanders talks about her book "Bushwomen," and why the media has given a free pass to Condi Rice, Christie Whitman, Elaine Chao and the other women who've put a pretty face on ugly policies.

Be very afraid

Mark Follman
President Bush has used the politics of fear to sell his policies and stifle opponents. With events turning against him, will that strategy backfire?

Letters

Salon Staff
Is America a sociopathic child? Readers respond to Ann Marlowe's review of "Civilization and Its Enemies" by proclaiming "get stuffed!" and encouraging a New Zealand empire.

Avenging angel of the religious right

Max Blumenthal
Quirky millionaire Howard Ahmanson Jr. is on a mission from God to stop gay marriage, fight evolution, defeat "liberal" churches -- and reelect George W. Bush.

SCO, open source and the world

Sam Williams
While a small Utah company launches a frontal assault on free software, the rest of the globe is saying: Gimme some of that!

Will the real Feminem please stand up

Baz Dreisinger
Is Sarai the music industry's eagerly awaited lady Slim Shady?

Freddy, Jason, Megadeth and me

Tom Bissell
I'm a young, cultured New Yorker who reads Gaddis and Ishiguro. But I can't stand indie rock, I love speed metal and slasher movies, and I refuse to be ashamed anymore!

Film’s not dead, damn it!

Stephanie Zacharek
Interviews with some of today's leading cinematographers -- the real magic-makers of the movies -- suggest that George Lucas' overhyped "digital revolution" is mostly marketing buzz.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to Bomani Jones' article about why blacks rarely survive on reality TV shows.

White supremacy

Bomani Jones
Blacks have a better chance surviving a slasher movie than making it to the end of a reality TV show.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to "The Clinton Wars," by Sidney Blumenthal, and "Democrats Square Off," by Jake Tapper.
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