Guns

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  • From Russia with guns

    A glossy weapons catalog offers wimpy nations a chance to buy new respect from their neighbors.
  • Patted down at the opera

    Rio de Janeiro may pass an aggressive metal detector law.
  • When the jailhouse is far from home

    Kids with parents behind bars share the pain of incarceration.
  • Letters to the editor

    Homeopathy is quackery, cry experts. Plus: Are liberals wrong about guns? George W. doesn't have what it takes.
  • Don't shoot that iMac!

    Online reviewers convince Epinions not to run a TV ad featuring a Mac being blown to smithereens by a PC lover.
  • The pussy-whipped princelings of the press corps

    Shame on the media for mistaking a stunted Uriah Heep for a real man; all hail Rush Limbaugh's cultural indispensability!
  • Addicted to violence

    American culture and politics have glorified violence for years. So why are we surprised when 6-year-olds kill?
  • Pink pistols

    The gay movement often portrays homosexuals as helpless victims. Here's an alternative: Arm them.
  • A child shoots a child

    It isn't about guns; it's about neglect.
  • "Terminus"

    A harrowing poem about rape and murder in the Balkans.
  • Last chance

    I've settled on a program of crying to Barry, waiting for Randy and avoiding Matt. But things don't go quite as planned ...
  • Letters to the Editor

    Loose guns and small kids are a bad combination; the "Woodstock 99" review is an excuse for Hornsby-bashing; is "Militia U." about educational liberty or military aid?
  • Love me, love my guns

    A shotgun tumbled from a closet and my husband drifted from my heart.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Britney Spears just "lovestruck"? Plus: Gates' personality quirks conceal real issues in Redmond; selling science with sex appeal.
  • John McCain plays Dumbo

    Guns and elephants are not the same, the presidential hopeful says. You got that right, Senator.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Schoolyard cowboys don't know guns aren't toys; don't let a man (even Updike) pick the best romances.
  • America threatened by outbreak of taste!

    Post-Littleton, post-Jenny, post-"I'm Proud to Be a Prostitute," the media, willing or not, are getting classy. Spare us.
  • The Web's new tribal warfare

    Machine-gun lovers and vegetarians clash online -- and at the end of the rumble, a site lies in ruins.
  • Whole Lott o' blamin' goin' on

    Senate Republicans are angry that their leadership let Al Gore be a hero on guns.
  • Another Littleton waiting to explode?

    Death threats and an uncaring school system convince one mother to move.
  • 21st: Gun mad

    While the oldest, nastiest debate online remains deadlocked, gun rights activists on the net get organized as their opponents fall behind.
  • Don't get off the elephant!

    Exploring the hill tribes and opium fields of northern Thailand on foot sounded like a great adventure. It wasn't.
  • Carolyn Chute's Wicked Good Militia

    The author of "The Beans of Egypt, Maine" is leading an army of grave, silent woodsmen in a backwoods campaign against corporate greed
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