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Wed, April 23, 2008 11:15:47 AMFrom:
Salon Newsletter
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Today in Salon: What Pennsylvania tells us
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"Baby Mama"Tiny Fey and Amy Poehler make a dynamite duo, but this spoof of our child-centric culture doesn't go as far as it could. By Stephanie Zacharek | ||||
"Why do these men want to coach little girls?" Former national champ Jennifer Sey exposes the anorexia and sexual and mental abuse that are rampant in elite women's gymnastics. By Julia Wallace | ||||
I'm perpetuating the cycle of emotional abuseI was a victim of rage and violence and now I can't control my temper. By Cary Tennis | ||||
TV DailyWednesday: "South Park" skewers American culture for the final time this season. Plus: What did you think of Sundance's Earth Day programming on Tuesday? | ||||
Freedom is hard workSometimes it's a relief to put on clean clothes every morning and be in an office by 9 and feel like part of a team. By Garrison Keillor | ||||
Video Dog | ||||
The K ChroniclesWe're selling the naming rights to our baby! By Keith Knight | ||||
War Room
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Joan Walsh | ||||
How the World Works | ||||
The epic battle for PennsylvaniaIt seemed endless. It got nasty. (Babies were invoked, but so was bin Laden.) What will Tuesday's vote finally bring for the Democratic race? By Mike Madden | ||||
Broadsheet | ||||
Beyond the Multiplex | ||||
Glenn Greenwald | ||||
Life, death and springApril in the Sierra foothills is the cruelest month -- and the most beautiful. By Gary Kamiya | ||||
Let's dump "Earth Day"Affection for our p***t is misdirected and unrequited. We need to focus on saving ourselves. By Joseph Romm | ||||
Attention, pundits. It ain't overThe press may be fatigued by the Clinton-Obama battle, but the actual voters in Pennsylvania are still pumped -- no matter who wins. By Rebecca Traister | ||||
Race and the white coatRacial bias in doctors and healthcare workers is doing great harm. Is enough being done to stop it? By Rahul K. Parikh, M.D. | ||||
When my finger was on the button for IsraelI was a young law student applying for a part-time internship. To my amazement, I was soon casting votes at the U.N. and working for Ariel Sharon. By Gregory Levey | ||||
Desperately unhappy in the top Ivy League schoolI want to work in New York publishing, and I know this is the route, but I'm miserable and depressed. By Cary Tennis | ||||
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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