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Ken Starr’s media minions

Sidney Blumenthal
In Part 2 of "The Clinton Wars," the prim independent counsel grows obsessed with the president's sex life and cultivates an "army of spies" within the press

Would you buy a U.S. foreign policy from this man?

Jake Tapper
Why the State Department's propaganda campaign to win the hearts and minds of Arabs and Muslims is a mess.

The Salon Interview: Bill Moyers

Andrew O'Hehir
The conscience of American journalism speaks his mind about Bush, LBJ, Iraq, Vietnam, the triumph of America's global power and the withering of its democracy.

Briefing for a descent into hell

Fred Branfman
A wide-eyed extraterrestrial is instructed about how a man named Bush became the most powerful leader on Earth -- and how he led the planet into chaos.

The world press on the war

Compiled by Laura McClure
If Basra fights, Baghdad may too.

Salon’s New Deal

Salon Staff
A letter from the editor

“World On Fire” by Amy Chua

Michelle Goldberg
A new book argues that when Third World countries embrace democracy and free markets too quickly, ethnic hatred and even genocide can result.

Lott’s amnesia

Jake Tapper
The senator says he can't fully recall Thurmond's racist presidential run. Here's a refresher course: A 1948 ballot decrying "anti-lynching" legislation, and a letter to Lott from a racist supporter.

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers respond to Andrew Sullivan's "Idiocy of the Week: Using Eminem, Badly, for Political Gain."

Letters

Salon Staff
Readers write in on the Amiri Baraka controversy and why people treat waitresses badly.

Hail Caesar!

Gary Kamiya
Yes, leaving Saddam in power is risky. But Bush's neo-imperalist war plans carry even more dangers for the U.S.

A kinder, gentler militia?

Dan Laidman
In the aftermath of Sept. 11, fringe militia organizations are recasting themselves as neighborhood watch groups. But old ways die hard.

Praise the Lord and pass the balance sheet

Kevin Leahy
Today's business books combine war, spirituality and capitalism in an unholy trinity of feel-good blood 'n' guts money-grubbing.

Terrorists under the bed

Eric Boehlert
"Terrorism expert" Steven Emerson paints a terrifying picture of lethal Muslim fundamentalists among us in "American Jihad." But he doesn't know the difference between Osama bin Laden and Yasser Arafat.

Black QBs — again

Allen Barra
With McNabb and Stewart leading their teams into the conference championships, will athletic quarterbacks outduel their white counterparts?

The Enron conservatives

Arianna Huffington
Don't let them spin you: This is Teapot Dome, the sequel.

The education of Little Fraud

Allen Barra
How did a racist speechwriter for George Wallace turn into a "Cherokee" sage and author of a revered multicultural text? The weird tale of Asa ("Forrest") Carter.

Real Life Rock Top 10

Greil Marcus

Pardoned, but unforgiving

David Horowitz
After being pardoned by Bill Clinton, former Weatherman member Linda Evans is still an enemy of American democracy.

Making television matter

Kaitlin Quistgaard
Everybody talks about interactive TV -- global TV pioneers Kim Spencer and Evelyn Messinger are doing something about it.

A banner day for neo-Nazis

Jay Dixit
Last month, Hatewatch shut down, declaring that the battle against hate groups has been won. It hasn't.

Bushed!

Salon Staff
Kamiya: Why Bush's Star Wars plan may make America a more dangerous place. Plus: Introducing Bush League: Meet the commissioners who'll save Social Security. And who's sucking up, Fleischer or Bruni?

Prodigal daughter

Allen Barra
A golden girl from Birmingham's elite takes a cold, hard look at her hometown's ugly past -- and her own father's role in it.

Colin Powell rolls up his sleeves

Ben Barber
On his trip to the Middle East next week, Bush's secretary of state will face an escalating conflict that he never intended to mediate.
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