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Fri, March 07, 2008 07:59:25 AMFrom:
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Today in Salon: Attention, all you memoir fabulists!
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"10,000 BC"This sprawling epic is as lively as a natural history museum diorama. Beware the woolly mammoth! By Stephanie Zacharek | ||||
The Iran hawks' latest surgeU.S. and Israeli hard-liners -- some with close ties to John McCain -- are once again hyping the Iranian nuclear threat. By Gregory Levey | ||||
"The Bank Job"This intricate, slyly entertaining heist movie dazzles -- and delivers a sex symbol with a soul. By Stephanie Zacharek | ||||
Does "Obama Girl" help Obama?Author Clay Shirky explains how the Internet's capacity to create ad hoc groups has altered the media, business and politics -- especially the 2008 campaign. | ||||
"Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day"Don't let this delightfully frothy drawing-room comedy get lost between the sofa cushions. By Stephanie Zacharek | ||||
Help! I'm committing professional suicide!I know what to do and how to do it but I'm paralyzed! Soon my whole work life is going to come crashing down! By Cary Tennis | ||||
Video Dog | ||||
Ask the pilotMuch of what frustrates us about flying doesn't take place during flight at all. It's getting on and off that's really irritating. By Patrick Smith | ||||
Beyond the Multiplex | ||||
TV DailyFriday/weekend: "The Wire" wraps things up with a two-hour series finale on Sunday night. Plus: What did you think of "Terminal City" on Thursday? | ||||
King Kaufman's Sports DailyChemistry Experiment 3: The Giants are happy and loose without Barry. Will that mean anything? Plus: ESPN's soap opera. By King Kaufman | ||||
WayLayThe only sane man left in the world. By Carol Lay | ||||
War Room | ||||
Broadsheet | ||||
Machinist | ||||
Glenn Greenwald | ||||
How the World Works | ||||
"Project Runway": The rundownDid Rami, Christian or Jillian carry the day? Join Salon staff as we discuss the "Project Runway" season finale. By Salon staff | ||||
It's 3 a.m. Who do you want answering the phone?Not John McCain, say some military leaders: "I think his knee-jerk response factor is a little scary." By Mark Benjamin | ||||
Let 'em duke it outThe Obama-Clinton drama is good for voters and the Democratic Party. And bad for John McCain. By Walter Shapiro | ||||
Understanding Heath Ledger's deathHow drug company advertisements, doctors, pharmacies and patients intertwine to cause an overdose. By Larry Zaroff, M.D., Ph.D. | ||||
My half-brother locked me in the closet and I think I'm to blameI am conflicted about who is to blame for my older brother's abuse. I goaded him on. I think I share the blame. By Cary Tennis | ||||
The man who ruined the novelAlain Robbe-Grillet turned the masses against inventive fiction. Now that he's dead, will experimental writing make a comeback? By Stephen Marche | ||||
King Kaufman's Sports DailyWith spring training in full swing, this column stretches out the old doofus muscle. By King Kaufman | ||||
Tom the Dancing BugThe education of Louis: Cause and effect. By Ruben Bolling | ||||
TV DailyThursday: The heartbreakingly goofy Canadian drama series "Terminal City" premieres on Sundance. | ||||
The Blog ReportYour guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere. | ||||
WiresSalon brings you the latest news from the Associated Press. | ||||
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