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SalonToday in Salon: Friday May 30, 2008

The fight over Florida and Michigan

Here's what to expect when Democratic leaders meet to decide the fate of delegates from the two states' outlaw primaries

By Walter Shapiro
"Sex and the City"
Everyone's favorite cosmo-swilling sophisticates sashay onto the big screen in a padded push-up bra version of the TV show that made us love them.
By Stephanie Zacharek
Be gay, be anything -- just not single!
With same-sex marriage now legal in California, mothers across India and elsewhere are eager to see their gay sons and daughters finally get hitched.
By Sandip Roy
Scott McClellan comes clean
Of course the White House couldn't see the revealing "What Happened" coming. It was McClellan's job as press secretary to conceal himself.
By Louis Bayard
Ask the pilot
Has American stepped over the line with its baggage fee? Plus: What customers seem to value above all in choosing an airline.
By Patrick Smith
McCain's scary economic advisor
Not only is former Texas Sen. Phil Gramm a shill for special interests, his deregulation policies helped spur the mortgage crisis, among other financial disasters.
By Joe Conason
Those dirty girls
Did "Sex and the City" change the erotic landscape or turn the female libido into a marketing ploy? Sex writers discuss the iconic show's impact.
By Susannah Breslin
Did humor save the left at its darkest hour?
How did Stephen Colbert become a progressive political force? Theodore Hamm discusses "The New Blue Media," the rise of netroots and their role in the next administration.
By Charly Wilder
I got the writing fellowship -- so now I'm terrified!
I'm lucky, I know I'm lucky, but I don't feel lucky. I just feel burdened.
By Cary Tennis
Video DogVideo Dog
WayLay
There's nothing like flirting with death ...
By Carol Lay
War RoomWar Room
How the World WorksHow the World Works
Joan WalshJoan Walsh
BroadsheetBroadsheet
Beyond the MultiplexBeyond the Multiplex
Former high-ranking Bush officials enjoy war profits
Now working inside America's "shadow" spy industry, George Tenet, Richard Armitage, Cofer Black and others are cashing in big on Iraq and the war on terror.
By Tim Shorrock
Why gas is so expensive
It's not runaway greed or overregulation. It's the world we live in. It's a price that can be seen in a single gallon of California gas.
By Andrew Leonard
Will the youth vote win it for Obama this fall?
The likely Democratic nominee has a unique appeal to voters under 30. A look at how a strong youth turnout -- or lack thereof -- could affect this November's results.
By Paul Maslin
Another pretty face of a generation
The question isn't why a blogger like Emily Gould has the spotlight -- it's why other women don't.
By Rebecca Traister
Still silenced in Guantánamo
After years spent here, one prisoner pins his hope on a single phone call from the outside world -- if it ever comes.
By Carol Chodroff
Should I confront my father about his affair?
I found out by snooping that the 60-year-old is fooling around. What to do with this knowledge?
By Cary Tennis
Tom the Dancing Bug
The adventures of the passive aggressor!
By Ruben Bolling
Blog ReportThe Blog Report
Your guide to the political blogosphere – left, right and everywhere.
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