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SalonToday in Salon: Tuesday February 19, 2008
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Wal-Mart can be good for your health

The medical establishment is opposed to drop-in clinics in Wal-Marts and other retail stores. But self-interested doctors need to get over their archaic ways of doing business

By Rahul K. Parikh, M.D.
Bowling for votes in Wisconsin
All the remaining 2008 contenders -- except Barack Obama -- indulge in an artery-busting blue-collar orgy of fried fish, bratwurst and cheese.
By Edward McClelland
Rock vs. jazz
For just the second time in 50 years, the top award at the Grammys went to a jazz album. Do the two genres have anything to say to each other?
By Gary Kamiya
The quest for the perfect game face
Video game designers are racing to create characters that feel real. Now, if they could only turn digital figures into flesh and blood.
By Matt Shaer
The brain bomber
An innocent math professor gets caught up in the search for an anti-technology terrorist.
By Laura Miller
Narnia in neon
Sid and Marty Krofft introduced a generation of children to freaky Day-Glo fantasy worlds with singing monsters and talking inanimate objects. Whoa, flashback!
By Sarah Hepola
Oscar, are you listening?
Salon writers and special guests weigh in on their favorite performances and movies of the year -- and the ones they couldn't stand.
My boyfriend's a secret crackhead!
He was sometimes a little unreliable, but I had no idea.
By Cary Tennis
TV Daily
Tuesday: Frontline's "Rules of Engagement" investigates the killing of 24 residents of Haditha, Iraq, by U.S. forces. Plus: What did you think of "Inside the Vietnam War" on Monday?
Kansas O'Flaherty ... Secret Agent
Spy or mathematician?
By Toni Schlesinger and Tom Bachtell
BroadsheetBroadsheet
Hot off "The Wire"
Join Salon staff as we discuss Episode 7 of "The Wire."
By Salon staff
Beyond the MultiplexBeyond the Multiplex
Joan WalshJoan Walsh
Oscar and Hollywood in splitsville!
The Academy has turned its back on the multiplex moneymakers and wrapped smaller indie films in its warm, glittery embrace. But Hollywood isn't crying (yet).
By Andrew O'Hehir
Getting through these dark times
Foreign policy whiz Samantha Power sheds light on a legendary diplomat killed in Iraq, advising Barack Obama and how America can emerge from the Bush era.
By Leigh Flayton
This Modern World
The Adventures of Captain Blowhard and Bombastic Lad!
By Tom Tomorrow
Blog ReportThe Blog Report
Your guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere.
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