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SalonToday in Salon: Tuesday April 29, 2008
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What should Obama do about Rev. Jeremiah Wright?

With the pastor's latest invective clouding Obama's campaign, Salon turns to a panel of political and cultural experts for answers

Compiled by Salon staff
Drop that salmon!
With the days of indiscriminate fish consumption long gone, food writer Taras Grescoe explains how to eat seafood ethically. (Hint: Order mussels; skip shrimp.)
By Nicole Pasulka
Legal appeal
Long before there was "Law and Order," a TV criminal defense attorney named Perry Mason brought high courtroom drama to the masses.
By Louis Bayard
How the World WorksHow the World Works
I like him but he's weird about money
I'm reasonably thrifty but I have my pleasures. He on the other hand is an absolute miser!
By Cary Tennis
Taking back the debate over Israel
Sick of right-wing Jews speaking in their name, progressive American Jews have launched J Street to change the way the game is played in Washington.
By Gary Kamiya
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
The NBA blew the call by not suspending Jason Kidd. Plus: Shoot before :24 or it's a turnover! And: Chris Webber still taking Steve Fisher's heat.
By King Kaufman
TV Daily
Tuesday: Lesbian cruises, chaos and crunches on "Work Out." Plus: What did you think of "Carrier" on Monday?
Video DogVideo Dog
War RoomWar Room
MachinistMachinist
Joan WalshJoan Walsh
When Democrats chase Hoosiers and Region Rats
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton seek votes in Indiana, a state fraught with economic woes and unlikely relevance for the '08 race.
By Edward McClelland
BroadsheetBroadsheet
Beyond the MultiplexBeyond the Multiplex
Glenn GreenwaldGlenn Greenwald
Finale wrap-up: "Big Brother 9"
The finale demonstrates how just a spoonful of sugar helps the mediocrity go down in the most delightful way!
By Heather Havrilesky
The Gilded Age, past and present
The titans of Wall Street have failed us like never before. So why does no one care?
By Steve Fraser
You are the river: An interview with Ken Wilber
The integral philosopher explains the difference between religion, New Age fads and the ultimate reality that traditional science can't touch.
By Steve Paulson
Flagging America's racial divide
An infamous 1976 photo captured a violent encounter between white Bostonians and a black lawyer during an anti-busing rally. A new book explains why this image continues to haunt and define us.
By Louis Bayard
Writing is in my blood, but how do I know if I'm any good?
What if I have no talent? How can I find out? Who can tell me?
By Cary Tennis
This Modern World
Infiltrating the highest levels of our society ... the elitist menace!
By Tom Tomorrow
Blog ReportThe Blog Report
Your guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere.
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