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SalonToday in Salon: Tuesday March 18, 2008
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The crash in Republican economics

Not even George W. Bush or Alan Greenspan can sugarcoat America's financial meltdown. Will the next president seize the chance to rethink how we run our economy?

By Andrew Leonard
The crazy uncles in Obama's attic
Will the black nationalists and white lefties who pushed Obama up the political ladder in Chicago prove to be a liability to his White House run?
By Edward McClelland
Of war and cancer
Five years after Bush invaded Iraq, anti-Americanism has metastasized. But we can still beat it.
By Gary Kamiya
Guerrillas rise up in Nazi-occupied Britain
A haunting new alternative history imagines an invading German army living alongside the natives in rural Wales.
By Laura Miller
Why Apple fans hate tech reporters
On hot-button issues -- the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the Mac-PC divide -- we're quick to see bias in even the most objective news.
By Farhad Manjoo
Beyond the MultiplexBeyond the Multiplex
I'm a gay man in a small town working at a gas station. So?
I have a feeling maybe I should move to the city, but I like my job, I like my town and I like my family.
By Cary Tennis
The lost "Profit"
The precursor to Tony Soprano and Dexter was a corporate shark with serious daddy issues -- and a yen for cardboard boxes.
By Kerry Lauerman
TV Daily
Tuesday: Independent Lens airs the fascinating doc "Iron Ladies of Liberia." Plus: What did you think of "Dancing With the Stars" on Monday?
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
NCAA Tournament preview, Part 1: The left side of the bracket, featuring this column's annual foolhardy pick to go all the way.
By King Kaufman
Video DogVideo Dog
BroadsheetBroadsheet
War RoomWar Room
MachinistMachinist
How the World WorksHow the World Works
Glenn GreenwaldGlenn Greenwald
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Billy Packer's mad about terrible treatment of the poor ACC. It must be Tournament time.
By King Kaufman
Memo to Clinton and Obama: Stop spinning
Quit arguing about who would be more electable in November. You both have strengths -- and weaknesses -- on the electoral map against John McCain.
By Thomas Schaller
How photos support your own "reality"
Why do 9/11 deniers see an alternative story in pictures of the attacks? Because we all interpret images according to our biases.
By Farhad Manjoo
Slave to the boob tube
I tried to keep my baby from watching TV. Then I realized, maybe I'm the one who's addicted.
By Kim Brooks
Packing heat on polar bears
It's not just the Bush-Cheney oilmen who don't want to list the polar bear as threatened. It's also the trophy hunters and Inuit tribes.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
Our "black Monday" for oil
The record high price of crude that was hit this month reflects the new reality of global energy consumption -- and may presage dark times for America.
By Michael T. Klare
I'm living in filth!
I let the dogs ruin the carpet again. How do I replace it?
By Cary Tennis
Blog ReportThe Blog Report
Your guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere.
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