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SalonToday in Salon: Wednesday May 7, 2008

Obama wins North Carolina, Indiana too close to call

Despite signs of division, Obama emphasizes a united front against McCain. Plus: Is tonight a "tie-breaker" or a "game-changer"?

By Alex Koppelman and Katharine Mieszkowski
Joan WalshJoan Walsh
Helicopter travel in Iraq
Military travel is grueling, especially for a soldier with a hole in his face from a sniper bullet who's trying to get back home to Missouri.
By Anna Badkhen
"The Rabbi's Cat"
A graphic novel celebrates a lost Algerian-Jewish way of life and wonders what it means to live as a person of faith in a world that doesn't share it.
By Douglas Wolk
Beyond the MultiplexBeyond the Multiplex
My husband doesn't want to have sex with me
He's being treated for depression, and it's making me crazy.
By Cary Tennis
Why Mother's Day?
Because you entered this cold world causing her more pain than she thought possible and now she won't ever give up on you.
By Garrison Keillor
"It looks like the end of the world here"
In Burma, hundreds of thousands are without food, water or shelter in the wake of the cyclone, but the military junta prioritizes its grip on power.
By Jürgen Kremb
TV Daily
Wednesday: The "Top Chef" cheftestants cater a whopping wedding. Plus: What did you think of "Escape From Suburbia" on Tuesday?
Video DogVideo Dog
The K Chronicles
Random observations of a (sorta) new L.A. resident.
By Keith Knight
War RoomWar Room
BroadsheetBroadsheet
NBA refs: One Mississippi, two Mississippi ...
An absurd rule leaves officials guessing about tenths of a second, the correct answer on a monitor a few feet away.
King Kaufman
How the World WorksHow the World Works
MachinistMachinist
Are the Spurs over?
The Hornets are dominating on their way to a 2-0 lead. Home-court advantage or a new era in the West?
King Kaufman
Eight Belles' last run
As a racing fan, I've learned to accept injuries as a consequence of a sport. But I also understand the revulsion at the filly's destruction.
By Edward McClelland
Barbara Walters interviews Barbara Walters
In her new memoir, "Audition," the iconic television journalist plumbs the troubled childhood and love life of her ultimate subject -- herself.
By Rebecca Traister
Obama is wrong about the gas tax
Think Clinton's plan to suspend the gas tax temporarily is a bad idea? A similar measure in Illinois -- which Obama backed -- seems to have helped consumers.
By George Frost
Hospital, USA
This fascinating portrait of a Brooklyn, N.Y., hospital is about much more than white coats and beeping consoles -- it's 21st-century America in a microcosm.
By Laura Miller
A pivotal day for the Democrats?
As Indiana and North Carolina head to the polls, a couple of predictions: The delegate endgame will change -- and nobody can be sure what's next.
By Walter Shapiro
This Modern World
Who's kidding who?
By Tom Tomorrow
Our friend got drunk and went to a hotel room with a bunch of Marines
We think she's out of control, and we think she should tell her boyfriend.
By Cary Tennis
Blog ReportThe Blog Report
Your guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere.
WiresWires
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