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Over a decade, our memorable encounters with an enraged Ralph Nader, a defiant Susan Sontag, literary greats, chatty actors and two very different head cases.
November 16, 2005
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Some things old, some things new, and a promise to keep inventing journalism that's fearless as well as fun.
By Joan Walsh
November 15, 2005
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From the dot-com madness to our Blackbeard-like refusal to die to making online journalism history, it's been one hell of a ride. A look back at Salon's first decade.
By Gary Kamiya
November 14, 2005
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A photo gallery of Iraq's unseen war, a journey through the "ex-gay" Christian ministries, and Scientology's war on psychiatry.
November 14, 2005
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Gay couples tie the knot in San Francisco, we're still at war in Iraq, and George W. Bush is reelected.
November 13, 2005
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The Iraq war begins: Phillip Robertson crosses the Tigris by raft, Jen Banbury reports on Abu Ghraib, and Michelle Goldberg covers the new antiwar movement.
November 12, 2005
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We introduced the metrosexual and warned of the dangers of touch-screen voting. Plus: 40 must-see movies, and the kitschification of 9/11.
November 11, 2005
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Our fearless coverage of 9/11 ranged from Ground Zero to Afghanistan. We explained "Mulholland Drive," exposed Silicon Valley and asked if Bush was a chimp.
November 10, 2005
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Salon greeted the millennium by exposing the White House's prime-time propaganda campaign -- and licking doorknobs in Gary Bauer's presidential campaign headquarters.
November 9, 2005
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From Ruth Shalit's takedown of advertising follies to David Gates' "Breaking Up With the Beats" to James Poniewozik's Media Circus columns, Salon partied like it was 1999.
November 8, 2005
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From Ken Starr and Henry Hyde to fetish nation and J.Lo's butt, a look back at a tumultuous year.
November 7, 2005
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Vampires! Women's ways of bullying! Sleazy tricks of pornmeisters! Cintra at the Kentucky Derby! A wild ride through Salon's 1997 archives.
November 6, 2005
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From hackers and the giant squid to George Sanders and O.J. Simpson, a potpourri of memorable pieces from our first year.
November 5, 2005