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  • A private jet plane from onMoney.com!

    Wouldn't it be great to have a private jet plane, your own pilot, flight crew and go where you want, whenever you want?
  • Soulless in Seattle?

    "All things change, even Seattle. Relax"
  • Hail, Metallica!

    In which a British artiste of minor repute salutes his very heavy colleagues for their intrepid bravery in suing Napster.
  • The baksheesh diaries

    In Egypt, our correspondent discovers that even the simplest experiences sometimes carry a price tag.
  • Letters to the editor

    Special edition: Do women deliberately earn less in order to attract men?
  • Ribisi rising

    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.
  • Rockefeller bad apple sued for divorce

    Adultery, cruel perversion and hardcore pornography blamed for filthy-rich divorce.
  • Attack of the holiday gift guides!

    Annual shopping-spree extravaganzas turn otherwise respectable journalists into shills for Santa Mammon.
  • Dollar Bill's dollar bills

    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.
  • Hair today, gone tomorrow

    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.
  • Bush playing for keeps in California

    Allies of the GOP front-runner seize control of the state Republican Party.
  • Rogue advertisers

    Who's to blame for trashy mags? Intestinal fatigue? Speak and others grapple with their demons. Plus: Embalming alternatives and Ikea obsession.
  • Letters to the Editor

    You think the media's money fixation is new? Plus: Remembering George C. Scott; what does Salon have against organized religion?
  • Bradley: I'm still the underdog

    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.
  • Extry! Extry! Getcha screen legends here!

    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.
  • Caviar culture

    How long will the masses be able to afford mass media?
  • Bill lettres

    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.
  • Seven deadly sins: In the Bad Line

    Purgatory is standing with a hangover in a queue of non-tuition paying students.
  • Permanent Boredom

    The latest in the junkie-flick genre has plenty of low low's, but unfortunately few highs. Janelle Brown reviews 'Permanent Midnight.'
  • Blinded in the desert

    Hospitality and hostility become blurred for a traveler stranded among Bedouins at the desolate tip of the Sinai.
  • The Quicken and the deadbeat

    How Intuit and Microsoft are saving us all from bankruptcy and crushing personal debt. Or not.
  • Funny money

    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.
  • The Sadistic Muse

    The Salon Interview - Laura Miller interviews Martin Amis about his new book, "Night Train" and the disturbing memoir he's working on.
  • The Awful Truth: I got some news

    Cintra Wilson has some big, big news
  • Cents and sensibility

    By Gary Kamiya. A literary history of money, from the Bible to 'The Great Gatsby.'
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