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SalonToday in Salon: Saturday May 10, 2008

Little girl lost, little girl found

I never thought I'd be able to enjoy Mother's Day again. Then, life brought me Annabelle

By Ann Hood
Video DogVideo Dog
Joan WalshJoan Walsh
Critics' Picks
What you need to see, read, do this week: A lavish gay TV wedding, a moving movie memoir, the sound of schoolyard heartbreak.
Bradley tanks used to be considered impregnable
As the hatch closes, I think about the four men from the platoon I'm with who were charred to death in one of these vehicles.
By Anna Badkhen
BroadsheetBroadsheet
Speed Racer

War RoomWar Room
Mariner defends his airspace
Richie Sexson starts a brawl after a high, but not really inside, pitch.
King Kaufman
MachinistMachinist
How the World WorksHow the World Works
Beyond the MultiplexBeyond the Multiplex
The check is in the mail
How will you spend your "economic stimulus" payment"? Members of Salon's community, Table Talk, reveal their plans.
Killing by the numbers
In 2007 elite U.S. snipers executed an unarmed Iraqi prisoner in cold blood. Have the insidious tactics that led to atrocities in Vietnam reemerged in Iraq?
By Mark Benjamin and Christopher Weaver
"Speed Racer"
You know a movie's heading nowhere fast when even its monkey doesn't make you laugh.
By Stephanie Zacharek
"What Happens in Vegas"
This Ashton Kutcher-Cameron Diaz romantic comedy needs fewer sunsets and more lap dances and tequila shooters.
By Mary Elizabeth WIlliams
"Grand Theft Auto IV" is a dark urban masterpiece
With a fictional universe of astonishing cleverness and complexity, this is one of the smartest video games ever created.
By Farhad Manjoo
Was Hillary channeling George Wallace?
Hillary's reckless exploitation of racial division could split the Democratic Party over race -- a tragic legacy for the Clintons.
By Joe Conason
Is everything we know about American history wrong?
Forget the Pilgrims. America's roots are older and more twisted, what Tony Horwitz calls a "primordial slime of false starts and mutations."
By Louis Bayard
I hit my sister in the head with my purse when I drink
I feel trapped in wifehood and motherhood and sisterhood; I lash out; I become a monster.
By Cary Tennis
Guns and water coolers in Iraq
U.S. soldiers drink water, lots of it, in scorching hot Baghdad. Plus, patrolling the streets with a less than disciplined Iraqi army squad.
By Anna Badkhen
Blog ReportThe Blog Report
Your guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere.
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