Lori Leibovich

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  • Author asks when did Jones and Clinton meet?

    A new book details a key flaw in Paula Jones' story.
  • Turning the tables on Terry Gross

    Salon gets personal with NPR's Maestro of conversation.
  • Vincent Foster is still with us

    Vincent Foster's suicide is the Rosetta Stone of the right-wing conspiracy industry.
  • Back to My Future

    When you find yourself dancing with the man who used to be Eddie, your eighth-grade boyfriend, why do you feel 15 years old?
  • Coming clean about her trashy life

    In her new memoir, housecleaner and author Louise Rafkin dishes the dirt on her rich clients' nail clippings, pubic hair and Prozac.
  • Wired nests with Condi Nast

    Will the magazine's new owners dull its edge?
  • A cry against the swine

    Pete Hamill, pitchfork in hand, will be waiting in hell for the ignorant publishers and egocentric, lazy reporters who have desecrated the noble profession of newspapering
  • Time for one thing: A guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film

    For the sleep-depraved and time-pressed, a guide to fast-forwarding to the most sensuous moments on film.
  • Ani DiFranco

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • Losing it

    No lover but the first will ever know me as both a child and a woman.
  • Time for one thing: The cellulite closet

    the rear-end minimizing, jiggle camouflaging, ego-boosting powers of a good pair of black pants
  • Selling 'em by the Sack

    Lori Leibovich reviews 'Sellin' Em By the Sack' by David Gerard Hogan.
  • Nursing the Muse

    For poet Belle Waring, art doesn't imitate life, it is life
  • From liposuction to labiaplasty

    Historian Elizabeth Haiken talks about the culture of plastic surgery in America.
  • Self-indulgent stocking stuffers

    Cool gifts for the most important person on your holiday list, you.
  • Mothers who read

    Reading is the one thing worth staying up all night for -- but only if you find the right book.
  • mental hell

    How the American health-care system killed a 13-year-old girl.
  • A parent's worst nightmare

    A Colorado child-abuse case highlights the controversial and misunderstood condition of reactive attachment disorder.
  • A parent's worst nightmare

    A Colorado child-abuse case highlights reactive attatchment disorder, a controversial and misunderstood condition.
  • death of a fat girl

    Is Christina Corrigan's mother on trial for neglect -- or for having an obese child?
  • Death of a fat girl

    Is Christina Corrigan's mother on trial for neglect -- or for having an obese child?
  • Newsreal: Fat people, get real!

    Stop the insanity, get out of the zone. And don't under any circumstances tell yourself it's ok to be obese.
  • Time for one thing: Time for the Times

    An ode to relaxing with the Sunday New York Times
  • Time for one thing: Flirting

    Make time for flirting
  • Ripe

    Twin sisters undergo a painful and sensual coming-of-age in "ripe."
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