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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