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Wouldn't it be great to have a private jet plane, your own pilot, flight crew and go where you want, whenever you want?
By Promotion
June 15, 2000
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"All things change, even Seattle. Relax"
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June 5, 2000
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In which a British artiste of minor repute salutes his very heavy colleagues for their intrepid bravery in suing Napster.
By John Perry
April 24, 2000
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In Egypt, our correspondent discovers that even the
simplest experiences sometimes carry a price tag.
By Rolf Potts
April 11, 2000
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Special edition: Do women deliberately earn less in order to attract men?
Letters to the editor
February 28, 2000
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Giovanni Ribisi's risumi read like that of every up-and-comer-to-watch this side of John Travolta. Then he attracted the notice of the best directing talents in the business.
By Jessica Hundley
February 18, 2000
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Adultery, cruel perversion and hardcore pornography blamed for filthy-rich divorce.
By Hank Hyena
December 8, 1999
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Annual shopping-spree extravaganzas turn otherwise respectable journalists into shills for Santa Mammon.
By Jenn Shreve
November 19, 1999
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After leaving the Senate, Bill Bradley built up a network of supporters in the private sector who are now helping to finance his surprise challenge to Al Gore.
By Jake Tapper
November 3, 1999
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Bowl cut Dole? Why a different style might've helped. Larry King and Jennifer Love Hewitt on repetitive motion; Diana Ross on excessive emotion; and why the "Friends" got a loser promotion.
By Amy Reiter
October 22, 1999
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Allies of the GOP front-runner seize control of the state Republican Party.
By Robert Bryce and Anthony York
October 20, 1999
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Who's to blame for trashy mags? Intestinal fatigue? Speak and others grapple with their demons. Plus: Embalming alternatives and Ikea obsession.
By Jenn Shreve
October 15, 1999
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You think the media's money fixation is new? Plus: Remembering George C. Scott; what does Salon have against organized religion?
Letters to the Editor
October 11, 1999
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Bill Bradley stunned the political world by raising more money in the last three months than had Al Gore -- but he's not about to claim front-runner status.
By Anthony York
September 30, 1999
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The American Film Institute's silly list of "50 Greatest Screen Legends" plunks that august body into the same leaky boat as the Letterman Top 10 list.
By Nikki Finke
June 16, 1999
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How long will the masses be able to afford mass media?
By James Poniewozik
June 14, 1999
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Have sex with your father? Ho-hum. Kill somebody in your youth?
Been there, done that. But confess in print how much money you make, and
all hell breaks loose.
By James Poniewozik
March 2, 1999
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Purgatory is standing with a hangover in a queue of non-tuition paying students.
By Isaac Zaur
December 2, 1998
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The latest in the junkie-flick genre has plenty of low low's, but unfortunately few highs. Janelle Brown reviews 'Permanent Midnight.'
By Janelle Brown
September 18, 1998
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Hospitality and hostility become blurred for a traveler stranded among Bedouins at the desolate tip of the Sinai.
By Andrew Bill
June 19, 1998
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How Intuit and Microsoft are saving us all from bankruptcy and crushing personal debt. Or not.
By Andrew Leonard
March 30, 1998
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Money mags advise consumers to look at the long term but give advice that suggests fast, furious short-term buying and selling is the way to go.
By James Poniewozik
March 4, 1998
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The Salon Interview - Laura Miller interviews Martin Amis about his new book, "Night Train" and the disturbing memoir he's working on.
By Laura Miller
February 10, 1998
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Cintra Wilson has some big, big news
By Cintra Wilson
November 18, 1997
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By Gary Kamiya. A literary history of money, from the Bible to 'The Great Gatsby.'
By Gary Kamiya
October 31, 1997