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SalonToday in Salon: Wednesday March 5, 2008
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"Yes, she will"

After winning in Ohio and Texas, Hillary Clinton's victory speech leaves no doubt about her intention to continue campaigning. Obama: Losses change nothing

By Alex Koppelman
Do not go gentle into that Eileen Fisher
As a mother in her 40s, I found the idea of a bestseller called "How Not to Look Old" appalling. That didn't keep me from buying it.
By Mary Elizabeth Williams
TV Daily
Wednesday: "Project Runway" crowns a winner -- will it be Jillian, Rami or Christian? Plus: What did you think of "The Real Housewives of New York City" on Tuesday?
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Goodbye, Favre? The NFL's most beloved and interesting star says he's retiring, and a sports media that craves personalities doesn't want to believe him.
By King Kaufman
The K Chronicles
It's time to post pictures of murdered black kids for all the world to see.
By Keith Knight
Video DogVideo Dog
War RoomWar Room
How the World WorksHow the World Works
Election results: Who's ahead in the delegate race?
Refresh this page often for the latest results.
By Salon staff
BroadsheetBroadsheet
Glenn GreenwaldGlenn Greenwald
MachinistMachinist
Beyond the MultiplexBeyond the Multiplex
Hillary Clinton makes her stand in Ohio
Her campaign is nervously optimistic, but she faces a daunting delegate map -- and perhaps forces beyond her control -- in the race against Obama.
By Walter Shapiro
The numbers crunch Hillary in Texas
Late polls show a tight race between Obama and Clinton, but even if Clinton pulls out a popular-vote victory, the delegates will probably go to her opponent.
By Mike Madden
Should biotech piggy go to market?
Consumer advocates worry that the FDA is throwing open the barn door to genetically engineered animals too quickly.
By Rebecca Clarren
The cold price of hot blood
A devastating new book reveals that Iraq will cost the U.S. at least $3 trillion. Will Americans check their pocketbooks the next time a president tries to sell them on a cheap, glorious war?
By Gary Kamiya
Die, Daddy, die!
After a lifetime of competing with his father, writer David Shields has had enough. But the aged patriarch remains "cussedly, maddeningly alive."
By Louis Bayard
Flag pins are for losers -- literally
Conservatives are still hitting Barack Obama for having an empty lapel, but guess what happened to all the presidential candidates who did wear flag pins?
By Jerome Doolittle
Could I quit the drinking but keep the hangovers?
I may be crazy but I like that next-day feeling, as if I'm getting a fresh new start.
By Cary Tennis
Stop the presses!
The suspenseful BBC miniseries "State of Play," about a band of ruthless newspaper reporters, is as rigorously demanding as "The Wire."
By Laura Miller
Blog ReportThe Blog Report
Your guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere.
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