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Mao to Kissinger: Take our wives. Please!
Transcripts recently released by the State Department confirm the Chinese leader's appalling opinion of women.
TV Daily
Salon's guide to what to watch on Tuesday: The miniseries "Five Days" squeezes ready-made melodrama for all its worth.
Is network neutrality a fake issue? Not if you want to watch the BBC
British Internet providers threaten to cut off people's access to the BBC's online videos unless the broadcasting company pays ISPs a fee.
Epidurals bad for breast-feeding?
A study suggests that pain relief for laboring moms may result in breast-feeding problems later.
Holy lesbian matrimony!
Two women wed in the Indian state of Orissa, and receive surprising community support.
Progress on the male pill
Hurray for contraception! But will men take a pill that prevents ejaculation?
The doctor is in deep trouble
A German gynecologist is forced to pay child support after his patient's contraceptive implant fails. What's wrong with this picture?
Blaming the victim?
British police find that some rape victims who believe they were drugged were actually just drunk. Does it matter?
Going out drinking? Wear nice undies
English police department promotes safety, foxy lingerie.
Drop the crop top
British health experts tell young women to put a coat on or they'll catch cold. Wait, when did my grandmother become a British health expert?
Abortion and trauma
A controversial new study claims that abortion causes more mental trauma than miscarriage does.
Too much about memos, too little about war
As the election nears, will TV news finally get tough and really cover the Iraq war?
Clearing Tony Blair
A Guardian special report: In a scathing indictment of the BBC, Lord Hutton clears Tony Blair of any wrongdoing in the David Kelly affair.
Lying in exile
Bush took the unsubstantiated word of Iraqi renegades about WMD over intelligence experts in every branch of the U.S. government.
Blair's moment of truth
Did Tony "sex up" the Iraq report? A BBC producer offers an exclusive report on the crisis that has brought the prime minister to the brink.
The witch hunt against the BBC
David Kelly is only the first victim of the government's revenge against the BBC.
"My Preciousssss!"
Hear an excerpt from the 1970s BBC Radio dramatization of "The Lord of the Rings" featuring Ian Holm, who plays Bilbo in the movie, as Frodo.
Don't squish the chameleon
Boy George: Dropping disco balls make you feel like you got something real; Matthew McConaughey: Tips on gettin' nekkid with bongos. Plus: The mysterious case of the missing Puff Daddy.
The Blair baby project
The British prime minister can't decide whether to take paternity leave. His unborn child weighs in.
Everybody loves Ted
The crowd goes wild for Ted Turner at the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation annual banquet and celebration of the First Amendment. The world is indeed full of wonders. Plus! Jennifer Love Hewitt's secret clerical obsession.
Egg on his chest?
Online columnist death match! Walls and Drudge duke it out on Page Six; a post-apocalyptic Doors musical? Time to set the stage on fire. Plus: The Muppets return!
Between a Rick and a hard place
As Rick "I'm going to make you so happy" Rockwell rocks Fox's world, Jenny "I'm a little hottie!" McCarthy rocks Kirk Douglas' lap.
Sharps & Flats
"BBC Sessions" captures the tension and drive of the Who's unlikely marriage of pop smarts and rock violence.
Wake up! Is this Cloud-Cuckoo-Land?
Will we get stuck with a fumbling Bush? Given the evil eye by Hillary? Deafened by the shrill mania of gun controllers? And will Kate Winslet ever get the Oscar Helen Hunt stole from her?
Did Mallory make it?
The Everest expedition that triumphantly discovered George Mallory's body wasn't supposed to end like this -- in contradictory accounts and bitter countercharges.
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