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Salon.comFebruary 10, 2006
17:00
Forget pompous Opening Ceremonies. First scandal, starring Gretzky, is real Olympic kickoff. Plus: Michaels traded for bunny.
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14:30
February 9, 2006
17:00
D.C. Olympic Committee demands its curlers be allowed to compete. Voting rights for the city too.
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14:30
12:52
Muslim outrage reflects specific national conflicts -- most of them exacerbated by Bush's policies.
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12:34
A Harvard economist reveals that the booming fertility industry is shockingly unregulated -- and says it's time for the U.S. government to step in.
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12:16
From taxi drivers to professors, Moroccans weigh in on the cartoon controversy.
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12:00
A hilarious, shocking mockumentary about slavery. The creepy return of "What the Bleep!?" Plus: "The Fallen Idol" rises again.
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11:53
Alberto Gonzales' bizarre defense of Bush's illegal domestic spying revealed him to have unsuspected imaginative gifts.
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11:33
The president's conservative base feels increasingly betrayed by his big-spending, big-government administration. Will it abandon him in 2006?
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11:21
A Million Little Barrels: A story of addiction. By George W. Bush (Disclaimer: Saddam's possession of WMD is only an "emotional truth").
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11:02
What happened to me? Are my friends going to desert me?
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11:00
Under pressure from right-wingers like James Dobson, America's largest evangelical group won't speak out on global warming. But some evangelicals are breaking ranks.
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February 8, 2006
17:00
Tirico, Kornheiser replace Michaels on Monday nights. Plus: Duke-Carolina. And: Duck! Venezuela wins Caribbean Series.
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14:30
12:49
The Danish paper that printed the cartoons wanted to stir up trouble -- and the government wanted a culture war. They got more than they bargained for.
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12:03
Sigrid Nunez's story of the friendship between two Barnard women in the 1970s is a truly great American novel.
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11:15
The ugly divorce is finally over, but it just doesn't feel like it's over.
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11:08
Philosopher Daniel Dennett argues that America is drowning in religion -- and that faith needs to be analyzed with the tools of science.
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11:00
History will remember Bush as an incompetent and incurious man overwhelmed by a world too big for him.
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