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  • Candidate Clinton comes to Silicon Valley

    Hillary cuts the "virtual ribbon" on a new Web company and shakes down dot-com millionaires for their support.
  • Hugs 'n' drugs

    Mackenzie Phillips: "My father taught me how to shoot up"; Halle Berry: Why do bad drivers happen to good dogs? Plus: Mariah Carey says ninth-graders are hotter than she is!
  • Letters to the editor

    Whose generation is it anyway? Plus: No sympathy for Hitler apologist; is Dr. Laura's mantra "Now go take on the gays?"
  • Letters to the editor

    Has evolution ensured survival of the rapists? Plus: Kiddie sales force is exploitation; hot and bothered over RealDolls sex dolls.
  • eFaust eFoiled

    The real reason you can't sell your soul on eBay: There's just no way to prove you can make good to the winning bidder.
  • The Net scare

    The Web will survive this week's spate of site attacks. Can it get past the hysteria?
  • Addicted to eBay

    Addicted to eBay: By Stephanie Zacharek. The auction site is the perfect place for Web users to get back in touch with the world of things and stuff.
  • John Wayne Bobbitt: From chopping block to auction block

    Photos you don't want to see of the organ you're sick of hearing about; Mrs. Artist Formerly Known As reveals hubby's pet name; Gary Hart's advice for Gore. Plus: Billy Campbell's sex scenes make his mom "a little uncomfortable."
  • Office 2000, for $99?

    Balking at software packages that can cost more than a PC, some people are turning to a special Microsoft offer. But is it too good to be true?
  • Memo to an insta-millionaire

    Congratulations! As Webvan's new CEO you're a winner at stock-option Monopoly: Just pass "Go" and collect millions!
  • Mr. Fix-it

    After a summer of outages, eBay recruited Maynard Webb to be chief of technologies and shore up the auction site's systems.
  • Rag vs. rag

    Skeptic magazine should take a cue from its splashier, diametric opposite, Fate. Plus: Jerry Stahl on heroin -- again; yet another writer "discovers" eBay.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Keep lawyers out of my deep links! Plus: My "incompletes" ate my life; philosophical support for the Second Amendment.
  • Cashing out

    Several Priceline executives sold millions of dollars worth of Priceline stock on Wednesday. Is anything wrong with that?
  • For your information

    The Web has long been loaded with data, but nothing this helpful. Info markets promise specialized answers to your every question.
  • The $4 billion warehouse

    Silicon Valley investment titans finance dreams of grandeur, knowing they get rich even if the new business isn't a huge success.
  • Virginity: Going, going, gone!

    Love for sale on eBay? Goliath's hormone problems; Posh Spice gobsmacked by goblet larceny. Plus: Dr. Bernard Lewinsky, father of the year.
  • The Barbie fixation

    What do eBay's Meg Whitman and Apple's iBook have in common? Could it be sexist journalism?
  • Useless books find new appreciation on the Web

    Vendors on eBay hawk galleys and review copies, with mixed success.
  • They got game

    Talented players make good money selling characters on eBay. Are they denigrating gaming -- or turning it into a profession?
  • Who owns the New York Times bestseller list?

    On the Net, fighting to hang on to every last chunk of intellectual property is a recipe for stagnation and failure.
  • Antiques Netshow

    Snooty Sotheby's dives into an online auction world shaped by scrappy eBay. How will its objets d'art fare amid the Furbys?
  • Amazon.com teams up with Sotheby's

  • Ebay down all night

    The worst in a string of outages has left the online auction house dark for more than 12 hours.
  • Climbing to power on black trench coats

    Buchanan, Quayle and other presidential candidates weigh in on Littleton; it's gotta be babies, not bunnies, for Hugh and Hurley.
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