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I'm supposed to chat people up who think I'm a godless feminazi? I think not. Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's "Trapped in the Echo Chamber."
November 4, 2004
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"Who did our ancestors sue if there was a rock on the ground?" Readers respond to Linda Baker's "Walk to School, Yes, but Don't Forget Your Lawyer."
October 15, 2004
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The real problems with cancer research, nanotechnology and religion: Readers respond to Greg Barrett's "Ignoring the Big C" and Howard Lovy's "Nanotech Angels."
October 14, 2004
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The future won't be defined by East vs. West or Christian vs. Muslim. As Michael Klare's new book, "Blood and Oil," shows, it's all about who has, and who wants, the black gold.
By Andrew Leonard
October 4, 2004
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Readers explain what's wrong with Farhad Manjoo's "The Iowa Electronic Markets Are Still Going for Bush."
October 1, 2004
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Neal Stephenson's sprawling, intricate "System of the World" caps a vast trilogy of historical and philosophical splendors.
By Andrew Leonard
September 22, 2004
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No wonder the rest of the world hates America. Readers respond to the angry letters about Andrew Leonard's "Lou Dobbs Is Angry and He's Not Going to Take It Anymore."
September 16, 2004
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What is it with these self-hating elitists who want their children to learn Chinese? Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's "Lou Dobbs Is Angry and He's Not Going to Take It Anymore."
September 14, 2004
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In his new book about outsourcing, the television journalist tells us that he is shocked, SHOCKED, that corporations are treating American workers like crap.
By Andrew Leonard
September 9, 2004
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How could Salon possibly suggest that Microsoft is anything other than completely evil? Readers respond to Farhad Manjoo's "One Music Store to Rule Them All."
September 8, 2004
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What's really behind the recent redeployment of U.S. military forces? Making sure no one messes with American access to global energy resources. An excerpt from "Oil: Anatomy of an Industry."
By Matthew Yeomans
September 2, 2004
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Are political gamblers conservative by nature? Do New Beetle owners care about the environment? Salon's readers share their opinions on recent Salon Technology & Business stories.
September 1, 2004
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Fear and loathing on the paper trail: Readers respond to Farhad Manjoo's "Downloading of the Presidency '04."
August 31, 2004
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We want our Buffy shows! Readers respond to Farhad Manjoo's "Must-Download TV."
August 13, 2004
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Worried about oil running out? Don't look now, but natural gas is next on the endangered hydrocarbons list.
By Jeff Nachtigal
August 10, 2004
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We don't want bio-engineered food, but we do want our privacy: Readers respond to Alan Goldstein's "Bio-stupid" and David Brin's "Three Cheers for the Surveillance Society."
August 6, 2004
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Saving forest communities is a bipartisan job: Don't blame George W. Bush for the problem. A response to Jeff Nachtigal's "They're Lumberjacks and They're Not OK."
August 5, 2004
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Disasters spawned by global warming are no longer science fiction, Ross Gelbspan argues in "Boiling Point" -- they're already here.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
August 5, 2004
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Penetrating analysis or pointy-headed intellectual garbage? Readers respond to Solon Simmons' "Class Politics -- JibJab style."
August 2, 2004
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Terror in the letters pages! Readers respond to Patrick Smith's "The Hysterical Skies."
July 23, 2004
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Small is beautiful: Readers respond to Linda Baker's "Great Big Green Monster Mansions."
July 9, 2004
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"What a bunch of visionless business-school losers." Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's "The Digital Music Renaissance."
July 8, 2004
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Farhad Manjoo must be male! Readers respond to his story "Saving the World by Building a Better Light Bulb."
June 25, 2004
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A Wyoming reporter critiques Salon's coverage of Western wolf politics.
June 15, 2004
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How a book reviewer went from rags to Amazon riches to slightly better rags. An excerpt from "Amazonia."
By James Marcus
June 14, 2004