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SalonToday in Salon: Thursday May 8, 2008

It's time to play ... Pick your veep!

Sometime before Nov. 4, Barack Obama will need to choose a running mate. Or, should a delegate math miracle occur, Hillary Clinton. Pick your top veep candidates now for Obama and Clinton

Clinton: "I am in this race"
Protesters disrupt her fundraiser, money is dwindling -- and undecided superdelegates tell Salon they see the end in sight. But Hillary Clinton powers on.
By Mike Madden
I don't want to go to my college friend's wedding
Can't we just send a gift? It's seven hours away and we really dread going.
By Cary Tennis
Beyond the MultiplexBeyond the Multiplex
Tom the Dancing Bug
Nate the Neoconservative: Give me an inch, I'll take your yard.
By Ruben Bolling
Addicted to "Intervention"
Why can't I stop watching the bleakest show on television? Because it's the only way I've found to cope with my mother dying.
By James Hannaham
What does Hillary want?
What would it take for Clinton to concede defeat? An insider remembers -- and draws lessons from -- the backroom deals that ended another brutal, racially charged Democratic slugfest.
By Dan Conley
TV Daily
Thursday: Relive the glory that is "P***t of the Apes." Plus: What did you think of "Top Chef" on Wednesday?
Clinton Veepstakes
Should the former presumptive front-runner beat the odds and secure the Democratic nomination, which veep candidate is her key to the Oval Office?
Video DogVideo Dog
BroadsheetBroadsheet
Joan WalshJoan Walsh
War RoomWar Room
How the World WorksHow the World Works
NBA coach caught coaching
Mike those guys up long enough, they just might say something interesting.
King Kaufman
MachinistMachinist
Who jinxed Gavin Floyd?
Loose lips -- or a corner outfielder playing center -- sink his no-hitter in the ninth.
King Kaufman
Glenn GreenwaldGlenn Greenwald
Night lands Clinton closer to oblivion
Obama takes North Carolina and only barely loses Indiana, narrowing Hillary's hopes to the 366 phantom delegates from Michigan and Florida.
By Walter Shapiro
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
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
Blog ReportThe Blog Report
Your guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere.
WiresWires
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