Affairs

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  • Joe Conason

    Why was it OK to write about George H.W. Bush's alleged affairs in 1992, while bashing Drudge's scandal-mongering today? Because the right still uses sex rumors to smear Democrats while protecting its own adulterers.
  • The affair

    What you want to know is how it feels to make love to someone when both of our wedding rings are off.
  • A Paris tryst

    A memoir of an affair that will simmer in my soul forever.
  • The new infidelity

    The technologies that make affairs possible also contain the seeds of their exposure.
  • I hate my girlfriend's boyfriend

    We love each other, but she won't leave her abusive, jealous, e-mail-snooping man.
  • Strange declarations

    Why do married men tell me they love me, then fail to take any action? Plus: I'm in love with him, but his kids hate me.
  • Everything falls

    My father is a burning martyr scratching his balls as I condemn him for his sin.
  • A Connie/Condit Companion

    Connie Chung is going to let Gary Condit off easy in Thursday's interview. Here are the questions she should ask, but won't.
  • Pretending us

    Why do we make this big deal out of this simple and absurd thing that two bodies do?
  • Condit's Democratic enablers

    The congressman's colleagues should have demanded he come clean about Chandra Levy right away. Instead, they're still defending his stonewalling.
  • IM what IM

    As our sagging Internet company invented euphemisms for failure, Alice and I took refuge in instant messaging. She had a boyfriend but we couldn't stop.
  • Dangerous

    Juliette Binoche's character in "Damage" is like the real-life Christine Keeler of the Profumo affair.
  • She's got mail

    In Jane Hamilton's new novel, "Disobedience," a teenager reads his mother's e-mail and discovers she's having an affair.
  • Outback mistake house

    Australian paper may face lawsuit for mistaking Natalie Imbruglia's rock star boyfriend for (gasp!) a girl. Plus: Christian Bale puts a sock on it; ABC to run Leo-on-Bill interview.
  • Estranged on a train

    My beautiful French compartment-mate promised she'd slink over to my bunk.
  • Letters to the Editor

    In Texas, AIDS issues are about race, not sexuality
    Plus: Remembering James Bond's glory days; why let a cheating husband off the hook?
  • Letters to the Editor

    Will staying unmarried save your relationship? Plus: Camille Paglia sparks new "Sensation" debate; should technology change the way we have children?
  • Letters to the Editor

    The "other woman" should dump that loser! Plus: Brill's Content editor questions Salon angle; e-commerce today, gone tomorrow?
  • She shtups to conquer

    After a divorce, she was ready to make her living doing something fun. But getting into the business wasn't as easy as she thought.
  • Letters to the Editor

    If children are cursing, blame the parents; battle of the sexes on "Family Law"; since when is Jeeves an Internet character?
  • Getting over it

    I fled New York, then I fled Paris. In Italy I stuck around a while, for something called "like love."
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Paglia wrong about Waco? Plus: R.E.M. on "Automatic" pilot; Luddite gamers should quit moaning and start playing.
  • House of adulterers

    Unless the GOP is able to convince voters the impeachment proceedings are based on more than disapproval of Clinton's private sexual affairs, revelations like Bob Livingston's will continue.
  • An Italian romance: Chapter Two

    The first time, her passionate affair with the Frenchman in Italy had helped heal her heartbreak. But now she was returning to Italy to see him again. Could the second time be as good as the first?
  • Drama Queen for a Day : M is for the many ways she lost it ...

    This month's Drama Queen contest calls for contestants to tattle on their own mothers' less than stellar maternal accomplishments
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